Mirrycle MTB Bar End Mountain Bicycle Mirror
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 diametersThe 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.
Product Features
- Three-inch round, handlebar mounted rearview mirror for bicycles
- Wide view convex mirror pivots to any viewing angle
- Mounts onto bar end of handle bar
- Fits inside handlebars with 13.75 to 22.5 inside diameters
- Installation wrench included
Does the Job This mirror was installed on a Schwinn beach cruiser Sanctuary model. The tip of the rubber handlebar grip was cut using a sharp knife. Careful cutting of the grip results in a seamless fit between the mirror mounting bracket and the grip. The screws turn into the metal holes rather hard. I would suggest making sure the screw is started straight or cross threading will occur and ruin the installation. To accomplish this, insert the screw into the receptacle and turn the screw…
Far better than the competition This bike mirror really is deserving of the high praise and ratings. When I ordered this mirror, I also ordered the Hafny Bar End Bike Mirror and the Venzo Handlebar Stainless Steel Mirror. The latter two were much smaller in mirror image surface, making your rearward view somewhat insufferable. Also, they weren’t shabby but their product engineering was inferior to the Mirrycle. The Mirrycle is engineered with male hex bolts that screw into micro-tapered female brass pieces that become tighter…
Alternate mounting method, and some useful information Specifics first, philosophy (and mounting tips) second:The Pros:* Reasonably rugged (it has already survived one bad fall)* Glass mirror that won’t scratch easily* Convex surface (affording panoramic view)* Easy to assemble and mount* Replacement parts are sold separately ($6 for the mirror itself, a few bucks for the other parts)* Aesthetically pleasing* LightweightThe Cons:* Glass breaks* Instructions could be…