Bike Mirror

Cut the grip end off with a very sharp knife, I'm serious. (Exercise caution to not cut yourself). I had done that on one of my bikes. The alternative is to buy better grips with bar-end plugs.
 
I didn't cut a hole in my stock ergonomic grips (Venzo brand) as it seemed this would compromise the integrity of the grips (I noticed they were held in place by a similar tensioning mechanism as the mirrcycle). YMMV. I decided to upgrade to Ergon GP5 grips which have end caps. While the Ergon GP5 don't feel any better in the primary hand position I absolutely LOVE the extra hand positions provided for by the horns. I would say 40% of the time I am using the top of the horns.
 
@TomD, take my advice and order the GP3 instead. I own both models. The GP5 feel as "too much of a grip" to me.
 
I never use the side of the horns (feels unnatural and spreads my hands too far) so the GP3 would not work for me. I am surprised how much I am using the top of the horns - it really helps provide leverage on hills and feels like a more comfortable position in other situations. I am temped to get some butterfly bars for even more hand posiions but not sure it will work with mirrcycle.

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Cut the grip end off with a very sharp knife, I'm serious. (Exercise caution to not cut yourself). I had done that on one of my bikes. The alternative is to buy better grips with bar-end plugs.
Oh! So cutting is required. I'd rather not cut into the grip since I doubt I would get the perfect cut. Maybe I'll return it and get the mirror type that clips on the actual handlebar. Thanks for the speedy reply.
 
I never use the side of the horns (feels unnatural and spreads my hands too far) so the GP3 would not work for me. I am surprised how much I am using the top of the horns - it really helps provide leverage on hills and feels like a more comfortable position in other situations. I am temped to get some butterfly bars for even more hand posiions but not sure it will work with mirrcycle.
I perceive the outside grip as holding the steering wheel 😊
 
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Getting mirror was a such a huge relief for me. I got one for Walmart, and it is very easy to put on take off the bike. It works well, but the adjustable mirror part doesn't stay in place when I hit bumps.

Edit: there's a knob on the handle part that can be twisted to tighten the mirror in place.

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I'm thinking about ordering this one from Amazon.

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My husband and I have the handlebar Hafny mirrors on our Gazelles- this anti glare version (there are 3 types of Hafny mirrors). We really like them.
 
Posted in another mirror thread too but I'll add my input here.
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I mounted it to my extender bar instead of the handlebar. I didn't want it to stick out the side too far....Ive already lost one mirror that way.

The downside is my view is restricted by my left arm a little but I can still see quite a bit.
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Hi everyone,

I purchased the Mirrycle mirror below but how does one install it on a bike with ergonomic grips (NCM Moscow)? All the information online is for regular bar ends but the ergo grips don't have a cap. I'd greatly appreciate any help! Thanks.

Just cut the end of the grip off.
 
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