The Mountain Mirrycle Mirror quickly attaches to most any flat handlebar using the supplied wrench. Its convex mirror provides a wide field of view to help you clearly see approaching traffic. And the mirror head adjusts to your optimum viewing angle.
Consumer Reviews
5.0 stars
(8 reviews)
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend.
Pros
Easy to install (7)
Durable (6)
Lightweight (3)
Comes in handy (2)
Adjustable
No vibration or blurr
Cons
Needs tension adjustment
Not durable
There are no cons / its a life saver BELIEVE IT
Best Uses
Commuting (6)
Road bikes (4)
Mountain bikes (2)
Keeping track of co-rider
Long rides
Watching for road traffic
5.0
Sep 15, 2017
quality
Pros:
used for at least 20 years / !dead! without it
Cons:
there are no cons / its a life saver BELIEVE IT
Best Uses:
Commuting, Long Rides, where there are cars uc them behind u, Road Bikes, Mountain Bikes
if you have anyone you care about that rides a bike get them one of these JUST DO IT
by Bongo Dave
from Orlando, Florida
5.0
Oct 30, 2015
Lasted me for 10 years ..then
Pros:
Easy to Install, Durable
Cons:
Best Uses:
Commuting, Road Bikes
My bicycle fell over right on the mirror and smashed it, my fault not the mirror's. But it makes me think they should use a plastic or metal mirror, or you could experiment adding a rubber washer (from a sink facet) as a type of "shock absorber" in one or two of the joints.
by Dances with Cars
from Vancouver, BC
5.0
Aug 17, 2013
Solid, Excellent Visibility
Pros:
Easy to Install, Durable
Cons:
Best Uses:
Commuting
I use my bike to commute to work and this mirror has made my ride a lot safer. It is sturdy, was easy to install, and gives me an excellent view of what's coming behind me.
by Biking Dad
from Orem, UT
5.0
Jun 22, 2012
rock solid, no vibration, great viewing
Pros:
Easy to Install, Lightweight, Durable, No vibration or blurr, Solid
Cons:
Best Uses:
solid, no vibration or blurr, great viewing perspective.
by george
from Newmarket
5.0
May 15, 2011
Great mirror!
Pros:
Easy to Install, Lightweight, Comes In Handy, Spare mirrors available
Cons:
Breaks Easily
Best Uses:
Commuting, Mountain Bikes
Quick to install, very adjustable. Hangs out there so lens is subject to breakage. Spare mirror lens are available.
by Chuck
from Eagan, MN
5.0
Apr 21, 2010
Perfect for Multiple Riding Positions
Pros:
Durable, Comes In Handy, Easy to Install
Cons:
Best Uses:
Road Bikes, Commuting
I use it daily on my road bike rides. It is perfect for a road bike rider that rides in the road or stand up position as the field of view is great. One view is great for all riding positions.
by arches
from Bethlehem, PA
5.0
Sep 05, 2009
Excellent for family and road biking
Pros:
Perfect range of view, Easy To Install, Easily adjustable, Travels well on bike rack, Durable
Cons:
Needs tension adjustment
Best Uses:
Watching for road traffic, Keeping track of co-rider
I'm a casual rider, but frequently ride with family or on city streets. Craning my neck to see what's behind me or looking for family had been a tricky/risky move for me. Putting on the Mirrycle Mirror allows a quick eye check to see status of family or be aware of approaching vehicles. The rugged construction makes it a great choice for the wet or dirty riding conditions. I've only needed to adjust the tension once to hold the mirror angle in place, but I keep the hex wrench in the seat bag just in case.
by Brad
from Kansas City, MO
5.0
Aug 11, 2009
I own four of these
Pros:
Lightweight, Durable, Easy to Install
Cons:
Best Uses:
Road Bikes, Commuting
These mirrors are quick to install and easy to adjust. A good porduct