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S**R
Good quality.
I would like to thank the Aussie who suggested mounting the right mirror on the left handlebar upside down so that your shoulder doesn't block your view. Don't worry. Objects in the mirror do not appear upside down.
G**N
Great mirror - can even be mounted to extend 'under' the handlebars if cleaner line-of-sight
Great mirror. But in fact I used left-hand-side one when cycling in USA, and bought a rhs version to 'add', now that I am back to cycling on opposite side of road (in Australia). But, elbows are always in the line-of-sight. I've actually found it more useful to put the lhs one on the rhs side of the bike, but mounted to go underneath the handgrip. For upright riding position on an e-bike, this gives a clear line-of-sight, with no obstruction from elbows. You still need to mount as far out on handlebars as possible, but consider putting the 'opposite' side one on the underside of handlebar, esp for upright position on e-bike, esp if you naturally keep your elbows in a wide position! But mirror gives great wide view of what's coming up behind, better than helmet-mounted mirror. And joints can be tensioned so mirror keeps position, yet is still easy to adjust while out riding, or if you do then bump it on something.
M**O
Antiglare is too strong
The "blue" antiglare on this is too strong. I have both one with and without antiglare. With antiglare if you say go into a shaded area it's to hard to see anything in the mirror (no contrast).I never had any glare issue with the standard one but I thought this would be an upgrade. It wasn't.
R**O
I can now see the cars that creep up on me!
I have been looking for a decent bike mirror for a long time now. I took a chance on this, as it looked like it would do the trick. I am happy to say that it fits my bike nicely, mounting right next to the gear shift on the left grip. It adjusts well, and is real glass. Best of all, I can now clearly see the cars coming up behind me. Seems well built and solid, yet time will tell. Today was my first ride using it.
R**S
Excellent bike mirror
Excellent bike mirror. Sleek and unobtrusive. I have fairly wide flat bars and mounted them flush with the grips. Perfect view. I have the non-glare version. It look quite good on my All City Macho Flat Bar. You need a 5mm Allen wrench to install.
S**0
Excellent mirror(s) Easy to install
Highly functional, lightweight, sleek, modern and low profile. Excellent mirror(s) Easy to install, requiring only a U.S. (not metric) Allen wrench. Manufacturer states mounting bracket work with 22.2 mm circumference handle bars only. This is true with the hardware that is prackaged with it. However, I installed these mirrors on my larger mountain bike handle bar by going to Lowe's and buying a set (2 per pack) of M6 - 1.00 x 30 screws at a cost of $2.14. These screws are the exact same circumference as the ones that come with the mirrors, but a bit longer. This allows you to install these mirrors on your handlebars that are a bit wider than 22.2 mm.
B**R
It looked nice and sleek but my bike has small tires
It looked nice and sleek but my bike has small tires, and the streets have a few bumps. The area has a few pot holes and road bumps. I, myself don't really notice those bumps, but this handlebar mirror sure did. I'm not saying it is just with this one, but in general, these types with multiple joints, etc. they have the same weakness; and that's any hard contact with the terrain will likely misalign the mirror from your original setting. I found myself having to pull over every 1-2 blocks, just to reset the mirror angle, and when I tightened the screws even tighter, I was afraid I would break the thing since it's not metal. I'll stick with my helmet mirror for now.
D**L
Great bicycle mirror!
Great overall product. I purchased the left mirror, because when I am on the road, I typically stay to the right. So, I want to look to my left slightly to see cars coming behind me. Just for reference, I'm a pretty big guy at 6'3" 210lbs, I ride a Trek mountain bike.This mirror was very easy to install. I moved my left gear switch slightly so that this mirror was directly against my handlebar grips. Once I tightened it, the mirror hasn't come loose at all, at least on roads, sidewalks and simple trails. I haven't gone on any crazy bumpy trails yet though. There are two bolts: one to tighten the whole assembly onto the handlebar, and one to tighten the mirror itself. You can adjust the mirror in all directions, it has a ball joint that allows the mirror head itself to swivel. Then just tighten the bolt that holds it so that vibrations and jolts won't move it.Field of view is good.I can easily see any cars coming behind me. I don't have to move my body at all to see behind me (just shifting my eyes to the mirror is all that's needed) so the range of the mirror's arm is great.Not much more to be said! Easy to install, doesn't move once installed, can easily see behind me.
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