Rear view mirror - bar end

Mirrycle, installed downwards and inwards. These mirrors are indestructible. You might need to drill the grip or cut its end though.

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Mirrycle is fully symmetrical. You can easily mount it on the right hand side of the e-bike. The former user David Berry (Australia) made Mirrycle the first choice of EBR Forums users.

The second EBR Forums choice is Hafny.

(You can thank me later) :)
 
I highly recommend HAFNY. Very well made and don't look like something from a child's erector set.

I have the HF-M952S
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But they have many different styles to choose from.
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I use the Mirrycle down and in and view under the arm. Having it outboard it a little too wide (trails and street). The problem with the Hafny is that in that position it crowds my fingers under the grip. Having broken a couple Mirrycle mirrors, the stainless reflector would be nice.
 
Australia drives on the RIGHT side, too. Mirrycle has been made famous at EBR by an Australian user David Berry :)
The mirror is fully symmetrical :)
I ride on the right side, my Mirrcycle is on the right side. Works a treat. Cannot believe I never went to these mirrors years ago.


Ergon GP3-L Biokork Grips by Andrew Priest, on Flickr
 
Another vote for Mirrcycle, after 8 years, the original Mirrcycle on my Haibike finally gave up. Ninety percent of my rides involve loading my bike on a carrier, and driving to a trail. While on the carrier, I tilt the mirror horizontal to reduce wind-drag; the wear on the plastic finally proved to be too much. I knew that I would replace my bike in the coming year, so I bought a cheaper replacement, which I immediately regretted.

My new bike has a Mirrcycle, as does DW's.
 
I use the Mirrycle down and in and view under the arm. Having it outboard it a little too wide (trails and street). The problem with the Hafny is that in that position it crowds my fingers under the grip. Having broken a couple Mirrycle mirrors, the stainless reflector would be nice.
You more than likely didn't buy the best model Hafny for your application. Though some of them can be mounted up/down in/out the smaller/tighter fitting models are best used out.
I find down/in is best to protect the mirror but up/out gives me the best view. What I like about the Hafny is that it only needs to be snug to stay securely in place and that allows for easy adjustments when riding as I like to switch occasionally to a more upright position holding the horns instead of the grips. Also by only snugging the adjustment screws if you do whack the mirror it moves without breaking.
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