I started that way with the same mirrors but I constantly banged them on my walkthrough garage door. They are the only thing I ever broke on a bike that fell over. I think my handle bars are wider.Teasing Thomas
Same hereI constantly banged them on my walkthrough garage door
yes but they work well I had them on my recumbent and when it fell over it would break the mirrorSame here
but it is not locked in place so you may not be able to check it as often if you move your hands around.That's why I like the arm option - nothing to break if the bike falls or hits something, and nothing sticking out around my face when I ride.
Hmmm... My hands are always on the handlebars, so hasn't been a problem. Stays in place well, actually, but, to each their own .but it is not locked in place so you may not be able to check it as often if you move your hands around.
I mean they change position a little the mirror will be off. I look often in the mirror I don't want to have to move my hand to do so.Hmmm... My hands are always on the handlebars, so hasn't been a problem. Stays in place well, actually, but, to each their own .
I've not had to do that. I strap it pretty tight, and adjust the rotation before I start riding. If I was having to take my hands off the bars to fiddle with it, I wouldn't use it - my balance is not the greatest . They are pretty cheap, so I figured I'd give it a try - for me, it's a great solution.I mean they change position a little the mirror will be off. I look often in the mirror I don't want to have to move my hand to do so.
Turn them inward. Not many mirrors will survive a drop on a heavy eBike.yes but they work well I had them on my recumbent and when it fell over it would break the mirror
Hey Ravi,
Thank you for the tip of the ergotec mirrors. I've been looking at mirrors all day and these seem like the best. I am trying to figure out what my options are for mounting them on the handlebars (I have the Jones H-Bars).
Do they have to go at the ends of the bars, or can they be mounted further inward on the handlebars?
The mirror appears to have a clamp at the bottom, I am not sure if I can use that clamp to mount them anywhere on the bar. There also appears to be this accessory piece:
M-77/M-88/M-99 Adapter for Rear View Mirror | ROSE Bikes
The ergotec rear-view mirror adapter is required for internal handlebawww.rosebikes.com
I am not sure if this is a mandatory purchase, or only if you choose to mount the mirror at the end of the bars.
Thanks for the tip!
Yes, you'll need the adapter to mount the mirror at the end of the bars. I got mine from Propel Long Beach.
They are not cheap. Very high quality fit and finish. What you would expect from Germany.
I don't think anyone posted Court's basic mirror overview to this thread, so here it is. I don't find the video very useful or informative, but others might like it, and you can get a clearer picture of a few mirrors.
Currently I use a BikePeddler helmet mounted and it works great as I use my helmet for more than biking. I have a Hafny with custom mount on one bike, and about to try the Meachow on another bike. So far I've found I need handlebar and helmet mirrors, but much of the problem with the Handle bar mirror is getting the right mount and getting it in the right position which can be challenging on bikes with all the stuff on the bar and the different bars.
Thank you, are you only able to mount them towards the ends of your bars, as you have pictured, or can you mount them further inwards as well?
Hey Ravi,
Thank you for the tip of the ergotec mirrors. I've been looking at mirrors all day and these seem like the best. I am trying to figure out what my options are for mounting them on the handlebars (I have the Jones H-Bars).
Do they have to go at the ends of the bars, or can they be mounted further inward on the handlebars?
The mirror appears to have a clamp at the bottom, I am not sure if I can use that clamp to mount them anywhere on the bar. There also appears to be this accessory piece:
M-77/M-88/M-99 Adapter for Rear View Mirror | ROSE Bikes
The ergotec rear-view mirror adapter is required for internal handlebawww.rosebikes.com
I am not sure if this is a mandatory purchase, or only if you choose to mount the mirror at the end of the bars.
Thanks for the tip!
My husband and I both use this mirror on our sunglasses. There's a little learning curve, but once you're past that, it's great. I'll never go biking without this mirror again.
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