Description
View the world behind with this bar end mounted bicycle mirror Convex mirror with it’s wide field of view is adjustable to any viewing angle. Mounts in minutes with included wrench. Fits handlebars with 15.8-23.4mm (0.62-0.92″) inside diameters
Amazon.com
The Mountain Bicycle Mirror from Mirrycle provides a wide view of the cars behind you, so that you don’t have to turn your head as you bike. Designed to fit mountain bike style handlebars, the three-inch round mirror mounts on your handlebar’s bar end in minutes with the included wrench. Thanks to its convex glass and pivoting design, the mirror offers a wide field of view to any viewing angle of the road behind you–so that you can remain focused on the road ahead.
Mike Park –
Perfect side mirrors for any bike riders or commuters.Choosing to commute by bike around the city, the Mirrycle mirrors have been perfect for my bike. It was easy to install and fit perfectly on my handlebars. The adjustability of the mirrors allow them to be placed in various different ways (above handlebars, below handle bars, outwards or inwards) which also allows them to be tucked away for storage. I have tried numerous mirrors and many of them are small but more importantly fragile; however, that was not the case with the Mirrycle mirrors as they never broke off despite the falls I’ve taken on trails and in the streets.I also use these mirrors on my commuter ebike which are great for watching for cars approaching and bikers looking to pass.
TexasTexas –
These are clear plain glass. I like that they are not convex, just plain flat glass. Care must be taken of course because glass can break. I know. My RadRunner ebike fell over and one of my two mirrors was broken. But! I looked on Amazon and found 3 inch round mirrors. Two pieces came for about $6 with tax or shipping. That was the perfect size. I cleaned out the broken glass with a putty knife. Then I spread superglue on the plastic base the mirror fits in. Voila it works perfectly. I even have a spare mirror for my next mishap. It is an easy repair and much cheaper than buying a completely new unit.
Rich R –
Rear view mirrors are essential for safe and assured cycling. I find that bicycle-mounted mirrors work best for me. Mirrorcycle is the best of the lot. It’s very easy to install, it doesn’t take up valuable space on the handlebar, and it’s adjustable. It provides an essential view so one knows when it’s safe to move to the left as we pass parked cars or other obstacles OR get prepared to turn left. Most drivers are courteous to cyclists but there are too many motorists are not, so we need to look our for ourselves. . .
NotThatGuy –
It works quite well. Installation is fast and fairly simple. It has an easy to read diagram and a step by step installation guide. It does have a snug fit in the threads so you will need to apply some forceful torque during assembly but that’s a good thing. Once you snug it up it stays that way for a long time. This purchase is actually my 3rd one since late 2017 or early 2018. The first one survived so many drops, falls, scrapes and even an endo. At one point I had to re-glue the mirror to the frame but I am thoroughly impressed with how well it held up. I got more than my money’s worth on the first one before the mirror broke. The second one actually broke where the middle elbow attaches. It just cracked apart in two places in a V pattern. Maybe from tightening it, maybe from impact pressure, maybe from breaking down of the plastic but I’m not sure. It still lasted a couple of years… Anyway, I really like these Mirrycle MTB Bar End Mountain Bicycle Mirror , Black and if you want/need a reliable mirror for your MTB I recommend it.Mine is left-side mounted on a Trek, Stache 5. I may add a photo later but I’m sure you get the idea without one.
Marty P –
After reading all the advantages & disadvantages of the various options for mirror placement, I finally settled on getting a mirror that attaches to the very end of the handle bar. It came down to this one, or a competitor. I decided to try this one because I liked the L – shaped configuration. It seemed to me that it would sit up a little higher than the other one I was considering. Now that I’ve received it and attached it, I see that I was correct in that thinking. The L shaped mounting allows for adjusting the mirror on three different pivot points for a very exacting positioning. Very solid installation. So far, no rattling or shaking at all. My bike is a straight bar Trek, and I ride only on pavement, so there is no off road challenge.The instructions that come with this mirror are very precise. Follow the instructions to the letter and you’ll be fine. To get the correct final adjustment you really need to be on the bike, so make your final adjustments while riding, THEN give it a good firm tightening. The instructions correctly warn you not to use a soap lubricant, and to not worry about hearing some final squeaks as you tighten.Time will tell how this holds up, but I’m impressed enough to order another one for my wife’s bike as soon as I submit this.
In_My_Humble_Opinion –
This is a pretty strong mirror. I crashed and it did not break any of the pieces, but the glass cracked. I was still able to use it until I could get home, then I replaced the mirror portion only. The mirror itself is a pretty good size compared to many others out there on the market. It seems flat to me. If it is convex, it isn’t convex by very much, but it is very clear and from the handlebars it affords a wide enough view to see behind you and a second lane over besides (at least) without having things appear too small. The mount stem fits inside the handlebar end so you will need to remove the end cap or cut the end off your handlebar grip. Inside the handlebar a screw attaching the mirror goes through two cylindrical pieces that are brought together on a sliding angled mating surface. As the screw is tightened the two pieces come together and slide over each other laterally to expand inside the handle bar until snug. The mirror arm screws into a threaded mount that is slightly hard fitting so there is no need for lock washers and once snugged it will not move due to vibration. I have been able to reach out and make precise adjustments in the mirror position as needed and it always holds in that position unless I bump it or physically try to re-position it. It comes with good illustrated assembly instructions and includes the appropriate allen key for tightening the hex head screws. I have used this mirror on straight across style handle bars and cruiser-style handlebars. On cruiser-style handlebars the added benefit of the mirror is that it also holds your grip in place as sometimes the grip will slide off in your hand on a cruiser-style handlebar. Mirrycle also sells just the mirror by itself as a replacement incase the glass gets broken.
ph rautureau –
efficace et solide
conforme, fonctionnel et convient parfaitement pour un brompton
luiz otavio fernandes –
Ótimo
Exatamente excelente!
Uli und Ilse –
Klasse Fahrradspiegel
Seid 2 Jahren bin ich begeistert von dem Mirrycle Mountain Mirror an meinem ebike. Kaufempfehlung!!!
Kay Ali –
Great for commuting with my daughters on my cargo electric bike
I ride my bike in London daily, and I store it inside. It’s a wide bike. I got this mirror after reading on Tern GSD forums, and it’s been perfect. I can see what I need on the road, and I can fold it in when I have to get through the doors of our flat to store the bike (see photos). It was easy to install and took very little time to be up and running.