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Mirrycle Mirror September 30, 2008 Eric Baker (Barcelona) Works great and doesn't interfere with the handlebar grip feel. One observation however is that the image in the mirror is smaller than the real image. I've seen cars that look like they are still about a block away only to have them pass within a couple of seconds. It's just a matter of getting used to.
Nice mirror! September 30, 2008 T. L. Nguyen (centreville, VA USA) I can see what's behind me now! It works really well. And it's easy to install.
Outstanding product--repair parts even available September 15, 2008 GPS guy (United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is simply an aoutstanding product; all the parts are highest quality. For example, it includes a special threaded brass (read won't rust!) locking screw thread for the adjuster so that once you tighten the mirror, it won't loosen and move about. There's no shake to the mirror (I have it mounted on a comfort bike with front suspension). In this day of disposable products, you can also purchase a replacement mirror lens at a reasonable price. The mirror mounts in many positions and can be mounted above the handle bar or below. A super-high quality product at a very reasonable price.
Awesome Accessory for My Bike... September 9, 2008 V. Alerte (Long Island, NY) I absolutely love this mirror. It makes a great difference when riding my bike.. how did i ever ride without it... great investment and easy to assmeble. you need a little elbow grease, but it's worth it.
Great mirror at a great price August 28, 2008 Rod Reidnauer (Pennsburg, Pennsylvania United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a great mirror. Just as others have said, very solid with very little shake. No problem seeing what's coming. I had two concerns before buying it. First, I was worried it'd be too concave and distorted. It isn't. It's perfect and images are perfectly clear. Second concern, I was worried that it wouldn't reach out far enough to see around my shoulder on my narrow BikeE recumbent handlebars. Again, no problem. I can easily see around, yet it doesn't stick out too far where it'd hit stuff while trail riding. It was tough enough to take a fall, but I'm sure if it lands just right, (or wrong) where it can't swing out of the way, it'll probably break. Simple solution though. Don't let your bike fall over. Also, assembly is no problem. If you're smart enough to shift gears, you can put it together.
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