Xhilr8n Posted March 8 Author Posted March 8 (edited) 1 hour ago, Outbound said: I searched high and low for a nice mirror solution for my Superlight R since i didn’t want something plastic or tacky looking. i ended up on this, from Zoom Engineering: https://zoom-eng.com/products/コンパクトルームミラー単体-車種取付用アーム別 The small black one combined with H03 General purpose mount works wonderfully. Large enough to still see behind you, but shaped that it looks like an OEM solution, while being super high quality. I don’t have any great photos directly of it on my phone at the moment, but I’ll try to take some more. If i had to do it again I’d reorder these mirrors in a heartbeat. Really happy with it. Very interesting. This windshield mount? https://www.kamispeed.com/products/zoom-engineering-rear-view-mirror-mounting-h-03-arm-universal?currency=USD&variant=13836972818476&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Google+Shopping&stkn=36ba5cd1209e&srsltid=AfmBOoqaONPWbeL85KM0FLzzx4kfz6DAu4Vu5prA5g_xd_ZkoEo4t6DRHMo&com_cvv=8fb3d522dc163aeadb66e08cd7450cbbdddc64c6cf2e8891f6d48747c6d56d2c Edited March 8 by Xhilr8n
JohnCh Posted March 8 Posted March 8 @Outbound, it's good to hear you like the Zoom. I've been toying with buying that particular mirror and mounting it on the bottom of the windscreen to minimize the shaky view from vibration. Did you buy directly from them, or through one of their US retailers? If direct, do you recall the shipping charge? 1
Outbound Posted March 9 Posted March 9 I bought direct from them, but this was in September 2024, so who know what’s changed since then thanks to you know who. This is exactly what i paid: 1
Xhilr8n Posted March 9 Author Posted March 9 Bit the bullit. Thinking the silver will complement the silvery theme underway with the new stripes this week and the silvery harness. We’ll see.
Xhilr8n Posted Thursday at 01:57 AM Author Posted Thursday at 01:57 AM Received the silvery mirror today. Nice looking piece. A photo hard to capture the depth of the material. But, there no way the “universal” bracket can mount it, if I want to see what’s behind us, not flying along behind us. I’ve reached out to Kamispeed, not expected back yet. But have any of you circumvented this issue?
JohnCh Posted Saturday at 10:59 PM Posted Saturday at 10:59 PM I installed the Zoom Compact mirror today. I had previously lowered the factory mirror to the base of the windscreen to reduce some of the annoying vibration, but the Zoom takes things a noticeable step further. While shake isn’t completely eliminated, it’s no longer objectionable. The mirror is slightly convex and, despite its small size, provides a good field of view between the seats. There’s no day/night function, but the surface is coated with a blue tint to help reduce headlight glare. I was concerned the coating might be too dark during daytime use, but it seems fine. My only complaint is that adjustment requires loosening and tightening a set screw. This isn't a big deal unless you regularly share driving duties, but with a wider channel machined into the socket housing, and a Belleville washer to apply constant tension to the ball, it could operate like a conventional mirror.
Xhilr8n Posted Saturday at 11:18 PM Author Posted Saturday at 11:18 PM (edited) Nice. Could you show us a view from the side? Looks like I need to prepare a 3/4” long channel to give it a prayer of being usable with this mount. i could use a badge like that for my steering whell as well. Looks thick and solid. Edited Saturday at 11:19 PM by Xhilr8n
JohnCh Posted Saturday at 11:41 PM Posted Saturday at 11:41 PM It's not a badge, it's the horn button. I had it laser engraved with the logo.
CBuff Posted yesterday at 12:16 AM Posted yesterday at 12:16 AM (edited) @JohnCh is this the mirror you got? https://zoom-eng.com/en/collections/モナコ-エアロ-ts-コンパクト-リトル-ペンタ-ルームミラー/products/コンパクトルームミラー単体-車種取付用アーム別 was it the small or medium size ? Do you mind sharing the mounting arm you used ? Sorry. Just re read the thread assume it’s the h03 general arm and the small mirror. Edited yesterday at 12:28 AM by CBuff
JohnCh Posted yesterday at 12:46 AM Posted yesterday at 12:46 AM 24 minutes ago, CBuff said: Just re read the thread assume it’s the h03 general arm and the small mirror. yep, the same setup @Outbound mentioned earlier. Zoom ships via Japan Post who handles the tariff payment and bills through Zoom, which simplified everything. The mirror was $115.23, the mount another $28.81, shipping to Seattle was $28.55, and tariffs were $20.03 for a grand total of $192.62.
CBuff Posted yesterday at 01:36 AM Posted yesterday at 01:36 AM Ordered. Thanks. @JohnCh and @Outbound 1
Xhilr8n Posted yesterday at 02:12 AM Author Posted yesterday at 02:12 AM Same mount I received, the forward side of the mirror is quite convex. Going to take considerable modification.
Xhilr8n Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago Got ‘er done! Studied it a bit and jumped in. A somewhat delicate modification of the mirror body and part of the mount for the ball joint enabled enough angle to mount the nice mirror in a usable way. Being a retired Dentist helped, a straight handpiece and what I call a flame shaped acrylic bur worked great on the carbon. A straight 557 fissure bur cleaned up the delicate part right up to the ball joint. 2.5 illuminated magnification eyewear quite handy. Not driven it yet, just got in a mood and fixed it. 1 1
Xhilr8n Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago Have drill, will travel. The carbon is very easy to modify, but the plastic socket around the ball has to be altered and no way to avoid nicking the ball a bit.
pethier Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 5/9/2026 at 5:59 PM, JohnCh said: The mirror is slightly convex and, despite its small size, provides a good field of view between the seats. There’s no day/night function, but the surface is coated with a blue tint to help reduce headlight glare. I was concerned the coating might be too dark during daytime use, but it seems fine. I have the blue tint on the little convex wedge mirrors I bought for the Cayman. I thought maybe the blue was the tear-off you get on so many products nowadays. Does not seem so. I did not know the blue was supposed to be a nighttime thing. Does not seem to be something you would need in a convex wedge mirror: The convex means the headlight will appear small and that the light intensity is spread-out. The wedge means that following cars not in the danger zone should not be in your field of view. The larger wedge mirrors I have on the F-150 have no blue coating and I certainly don't regret its absence. 7 relevance: The convex side mirrors I bought for the Birkin seem to be working well. The I-assume-stock Birkin windscreen mirror seemed a little low.* I noticed that the ball was higher on the mirror than central, so turning the mirror 180 degrees raised it nicely. *. I'm only about 5'9", but have shortish legs. I therefore sit tall in the saddle. The antithesis of Danny Kaye and Conan O'Brien.
JohnCh Posted 58 minutes ago Posted 58 minutes ago 48 minutes ago, pethier said: Does not seem to be something you would need in a convex wedge mirror: The convex means the headlight will appear small and that the light intensity is spread-out. The wedge means that following cars not in the danger zone should not be in your field of view. Light from bright headlights immediately behind you will still reflect into your eyes. The extent that bothers someone or impacts their night vision for the road ahead is specific to the individual. Given the plethora of LED headlights and trucks/SUvs on the road, I find this issue more problematic today, and of course, it is compounded when the person travelling just a few car lengths behind doesn't realize their high beams are on. Been there/done that even with a day/night mirror fitted. As mentioned earlier, the convexity of this mirror is quite low. Much closer to a flat mirror than a traditional convex side mirror.
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