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Review on 🚴 360° Rotation Rearview Bicycle Mirrors for Mountain, Off-Road, and Fixed Gear Bikes (1.8 cm - 2 cm Handlebar Diameter) by Non Dollarz

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like these mirrors.πŸ€—

I have been cycling for 60 years and have covered over 750,000 km on over 100 bicycles. I also used an incredible number of mirrors. Favorite steering wheel mirror. I usually use a rod and mirrors with a double ball and socket and nut and both to tighten the adjustment. These mirrors do not have ball head adjustment, they just turn the mounting screw and mirror to point the mirror in the right direction. They have a long offset plastic arm that allows you to position the mirror where you need it. To install it on the handlebars there is a very small clamp that fits a 1" bar. Nice. It comes with a tiny cheap installation key! 🀩 I needed these mirrors for the aero bars because although I have four bars and mounting points, the brakes and shifters take up all four slots so a clip mirror was required. The photo shows that I was able to arrange the mirrors. very far overboard giving me almost 180 degree rear vision including the ability to see directly behind me through the convex mirror! That's great. I've only used mirrors on a couple of trips, but I find they offer the safest panorama, a view that covers all of my blind spots. The plastic levers vibrate a bit on rough roads, but that's an issue with almost any steering wheel mirror. A long time ago I used helmet mirrors and goggle mirrors, which offer wide field separation and can be aligned by rotating the head. They're small and light, but I liked the fixed handlebar mirror, which also adjusts its vision when you move your head or rotate the handlebars slightly. I really like these inexpensive bike mirrors and would recommend them if you can fit the clamps to your stems.

Pros
  • Bicycle mirror
Cons
  • Functionality