Bought scooter/ motorcycle mirrors as well - put "loc-tite" on threads to keep from coming loose.
What brand is that?I'm very happy with mine. It gets in and out of doors and you can see just as well as with bigger mirrors. The trick is to adjust the angle properly.
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My choice also from AmazonHere are my mirrors, love them and they only cost me $28 from this eBay Seller
Over50 and Alaskan, I ordered this mirror based on your recommendations and it is really nice! Thank you!I have the Mirrcycle on my human powered commuter bike. It works ok (I'd give it a 6 on a scale of 1-10). It matches that bike better than some others because it is set up as a city commuter. But when I bought my ebike, Chris at Propel set me up with a Busch and Muller ebike mirror. I think it is this one (image below). It is much better than the Mirrcycle I have. It folds up easier and has a larger field of view. I think Busch and Muller has some other options as well.
Can anyone recommend a good mirror?
I found a Mirrycle MTB bar-end mirror on Amazon that has a ton of mostly positive reviews; anyone have any input on this one? It looks a little clunky, but safer riding may be worth an aesthetic tradeoff!
Thanks all!
I'm unpredictable as the price I'm willing to pay goes. If something adds value I have no hesitation. I use Roxim lights for example. Kinda spendy. But meet German standards for a proper bike headlight. Focused like a cage headlamp. But for mirrors, and I have these on 5 bikes, I've just never found one with the same price-quality ratio. My daily ride has one on each side.Cheap, well designed and functional.
I use two, both tucked in and under. Still great visuals and no more slapping them on walk through garage doors. I’ve been brutal and they’re 5 years old. No issues.I just installed a Mirrycle mirror on the end of my handlebars on my Giant Explore E+ 1.