Bike Mirror, Bicycle Cycling Rear View Safe Mirrors, Adjustable Rotatable Handlebars Mounted Plastic Convex Mirror for Mountain Road Bikes
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Features:
Plastic convex mirror with large lens.
Mounting bracket is retractable silicon rubber belt.
Using the rear view mirrors make you safer when riding on the road.
Package includes:
2 PACK* Bike Plastic Mirror
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High-Quality Construction: Crafted from premium acrylic and ABS PVC materials, our bicycle rear view mirror is waterproof, dustproof, lightweight and built to last, providing stability even on rough terrains.
Versatile Compatibility: Suitable for a wide range of bikes including mountain bikes, MTBs, BMX, commuters, Electric Bike, Scooter and Baby Strollers easily attaching to handlebar ends for a secure and firm grip.
Adjustable Strap for Convenience: Designed with adjustable Silicone Straps, our handlebar mirror is easy to install and operate, saving you time and effort during setup, suitable for handlebars with diameters ranging from 0.59 to 1.37 inches, ensuring a secure fit.
HD Convex Mirror for Clear Vision: Enjoy a clear and broader view with our HD convex mirror, offering superior visibility compared to traditional flat mirrors. These Father’s Day bike mirror offers a full 360-degree rotation on base and 180 degrees on a plane, allowing to adjust it to any direction for comprehensive rear monitoring, adjustable and flexible angles enhance your cycling experience.
Convenient Package Inclusions: Each package includes 2 bike handlebar mirrors, allowing you to adjust them to any desired direction for convenient rearview monitoring during your rides.
Customers say
Customers find the bike mirror easy to install and adjust, and consider it good value for money. The mirror quality receives positive feedback, with customers noting it’s clear and functional. However, durability and functionality show mixed results – while some find it sturdy, others describe it as flimsy, and while some report it works well on dirt bikes, others say it doesn’t serve its intended purpose. Moreover, the size receives mixed feedback, with some saying it fits perfectly on KTM bikes while others find it too small, and visibility is also mixed, with some reporting a very clear view while others struggle to see behind them. Additionally, customers report issues with sturdiness, noting that the mirrors keep falling off and moving out of position.
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10 reviews for Bike Mirror, Bicycle Cycling Rear View Safe Mirrors, Adjustable Rotatable Handlebars Mounted Plastic Convex Mirror for Mountain Road Bikes
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Jeremy –
Easy to use and position
Love em works great easy install
John M. Hammer –
Works, mount is great but the mirror itself is very convex and cheaply made.
I have put a lot of Mirrycle bar end mirrors on bikes that I have owned and ridden as well as bikes that Iâve fixed up and sold. Recently I acquired a fairly high-end recumbent bicycle which came with bar end shifters. I could have changed out the shifters to triggers or grips but I like them well enough so needed another way to mount mirrors. There are a couple of third-party mount options for Mirrycle mirrors but none I wanted to use for this bike so decided to give these TAGVO mirrors a try. At the price for the pair and with Prime protection it wasnât a big gamble.While I prefer handle bar toys which require a tool to install or remove (to make theft a little bit harder), the rubber straps of these mirrors make installation very easy and hold the mirror firmly in place. I didnât even have to put a shim around the handlebar first. I donât plan to remove and reinstall these mirrors, now that theyâre set the way I want theyâll never come off unless they break or something; but for those who have several bikes and want to swap these mirrors among them or want to remove them every time they lock up, the strap makes that easy to do.The mirror bends and swivels to any position you might want and once set in place donât move even when riding over pretty solid bumps and rough road surface. I havenât owned them long enough to tell yet but I do hope that the rotation axis remain tight as unlike with a Mirrycle mirrorâs mount there is no way to tighten them if they do become loose. If you rely on a mirror thereâs nothing worse than glancing at it when you need to check behind you only to find the mirror is not in the right position to do the job, and having to constantly reposition a mirror is an annoyance I donât want to deal with. Iâll edit this section if that becomes a problem later, just one day out of the box it seems fine.Be aware that the mirror mount canât position the mirror at any distance from your handlebars. Thatâs perfect for me but if you need to have the mirror non-adjacent to your bars, this wonât work for you. There are other mirrors with telescoping extensions or long flexible stems you should consider if you need the mirror surface to be at some distance from your bars.The mirror itself is very low quality. Images in the mirror arenât sharp, partly because the mirror is quite convex and partly because it just isnât shaped very well (spherical aberration). There are âsmudgesâ which canât be removed because they arenât smudges, they are glops of glue or shmutz between the mirrorâs inner surface and the black plastic mount. There is also dried glue around the perimeter of the mirror in some spots. None of this makes the mirror unusable, but if youâre used to the clear, crisp images you get with a Mirrycle mirror you canât help but be disappointed. This low quality in both construction and image quality is why I felt I had to deduct one star. Iâd be happier if the mirror surface were closer to flat (i.e. less convex) as thatâs a larger issue for me than the overall low quality of the mirror materials and the construction errors.I wish there were some way to put the business end of a Mirrycle mirror into this TAGVO mirrorâs mount. That would let me get a high-quality image positioned just where I need it on my new recumbent bike and could see using such a mirror/mount combo in place of a bar end mounted Mirrycle in many cases in the future. I will buy more of these if I get a hold of other bikes which canât take a Mirrycle in a bar end mount, but Iâm going to keep looking for someone making a mount like the one on this TAGVO which will work with a Mirrycle mirror.edit: So I’ve removed and reinstalled these mirrors on my bike many times now over the last month and I definitely see how the little plastic tab that the rubber strap hooks onto could become damaged over time. I ALMOST bent the tab on one of the mirrors so now I know I need to be gentle with them. I still miss the quality of the Mirrycle mirror’s images every time I ride this bike but these TAVGO mirrors are working well enough and were certainly a bargain price for the pair.
Tom Wanner –
Good thing to have to keep you safer.
Install was a breeze. Prob fit may different handlebar sizes. Very adjustable. The visibility is good. I moved mine to the outermost part of my grip after a couple rides to get a better angle of viewing. Great value. You get two in the pack but I only use one so I have an extra. Low vibration and seem to be sturdy. Safety
J. Negron –
Best so far, but not a good solution
Since getting my Segway Ninebot Max about a year ago I’ve struggled to find a good solution for a rear-view mirror (riding in city traffic can make you anxious if you don’t have a good rear view). This lack of a rear view, and the lack of built-in anti-theft measures are two areas where the manufacturers are badly failing.I’ve been using the Hafny Handlebar Bike Mirror but since the only place I could clamp it (without removing some of the hand grip, which I am unwilling to do) was to the right of the left hand grip (and therefore further from the left side) I had a pretty bad view of the area behind me.So, this TAGVO Bike Mirror came to my attention, regarding which:* It’s a pretty flimsy product.* The convex surface does give a wider, although distorted, view.* It uses some of the limited space on the hand grips. You probably don’t want this if you have large hands – even by positioning it as far to the outer edge of the hand grips as you can (which does helpfully increase the angle at which you can see directly behind you a bit), there is less space available for your hands. Also, while you can tighten it to stay on one plane (so that it doesn’t move while rolling on a bumpy surface), you cannot tighten it to the other plane; IOW, it loses position on one plane so you have to periodically adjust it as you’re riding.* Perhaps by moving these very close to the outer edges of the hand grips (to make more room for your hands) you’d increase the odds of them popping off during a ride, but so far that hasn’t been a problem: the rubber straps grip very tightly onto the rubber hand grips of the Segway, so it seems this won’t happen, though I haven’t used them much so far.
Brjann –
Good little mirrors
Like other reviewers, I bought these expecting a cutting-edge, highly accurate mirrored representation, technically engineered, Tour de France-endorsed, laser-precision *plastic* mirrors, and a pair of them, all for under ten dollars. *grin*I bought these for my tandem bike. The rubber strap is very easy to use and great for getting a tight fit depending upon where I want to place this. The ball pivot works great to easily adjust to the right angle.Like another reviewer, when I placed it on the inside of my handlebars of my tandem, my body and shoulder blocked it. I had to move it out onto my handgrip in order to extend it out enough to see.It’s pretty durable, too. My bike has fallen over, and a paddleboard slid along the handlebars, but the mirror has held up great. Just rotate and readjust and it’s good-to-go.This has met my expectation for it and I would definitely recommend it. Unless you are competing in the Tour de France or Olympics, or act like you should have been hand-selected on those teams but inexplicably was not chosen. ha
Placeholder –
Useful product and easy to attach.
Marguerite Lévesque –
Miroir de vélo et trottinette aussi très pratique
Hari –
Seriously one of the best buy. It can cover the road completely. More than expected. But the quality of the straps is not much as expected. Quality should be improved. Otherwise a good product. Go for it.
gaetan brown –
bonne qualitee
Canadian shopper –
Purchased mirrors for my new e scooter.They for perfectly on handlebar ends.The convex mirrors let me see everything behind me.I now feel a lot safer on my rides !