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Your cart is empty.Denise
August 21, 2025
Looks great and mounts easily on my beach cruiser bike. The mirrors are a little small, but still functional and would probably not look as cool if they were larger. I don't have any suspension on this bike and even with the bumpy ride the mirrors stay put.
Bonnie L. Hughes
July 27, 2025
Just as described.
Michael D. Abernathy
July 8, 2025
I installed these on a Sun Atlas motorized bicycle. Not affected by drivetrain vibration. I liked the mounting clamps better than normal bicycle mirrors. Many reviews lamented the small field of view. Yes it is small but fulfills my need of checking traffic behind. You need to know how to adjust for optimum view. Look good on the motored bike, 4.5 stars overall.
Mr. John
June 26, 2025
When I first received the mirrors, they were in a small flimsy white box and wrapped in bubble wrap. When I unwrapped, the mirrors were a bit scuffed up around the plastic housing with some rusty dust. Once cleaned and wiped down they looked okay. I thought perhaps they may have been salvaged from used scooters?Anyway they were easy to install. They have sturdy metal stems and come with metal mounting brackets which is nice considering the price. They are very cheap, but the one thing I was disappointed in was the size. They are very small mirrors and the length of the stem is very short. They did not work for my bike because all I could see is my arms, no matter how I adjusted the mirrors. I can see to my side but not behind me, or the rear side view, as the purpose should be. My bike has lower profile handlebars near the waist height when I sit (like a mountain bike or road bike), and the stem is neither long enough or high enough to see beyond my arms.However, I put them on another cruiser type bike with higher handlebars, and they do work well, and you can see behind you and to the side.So if you buy them consider that the mirrors are rather small flat mirrors (not convex) and so the viewing space is not much.The stem,being short, will work on taller cruiser type handlebars as found on BMX style bikes or mopeds. They are unlikely to work on bikes with low profile handlebars such as road bikes, mountain bikes, unless you invert them and place them upside down which, in my opinion looks pretty ridiculous. But that is just me.
Bill Goode
June 20, 2025
I ordered a German built City Cruiser-type bicycle as I wanted a more upright riding position, as opposed to a Mountain bike style or the radical lean-over riding position as on traditional road bicycles. I quickly decided that I needed to see what was behind me, but did not want the type mirrors that mount inside the end(s) of the handlebars, nor did I want to use a helmet mounted mirror. I had in mind a handlebar mounted mirror that offered some degree of adjustability and would provide a reasonable field of view behind.I found these retro style mirrors, which included the handlebar mounts and at a very attractive price. I am a "Prime" member and usually gravitate toward these free 2-day shipping products. This item was from an Amazon affiliate and included no cost shipping, which usually means 7 to 10 business days for delivery. I resigned myself that it was what it was, but was pleasantly surprised when the mirrors shipped very prompt from California and was shipped US Postal Service by Priority to central Indiana. I don't know if this is normal but I received the mirrors in 2 or 3 days, so it rivaled my beloved Amazon Prime on performance.When I took the mirrors out of the box, I initially did not see how they were going to mount on my handlebars and align to provide a view outside of my torso profile. The handlebar mounts utilize a machine screw to tighten onto the handlebar and then the mirrors thread into the mounts, along with a locknut to make sure they don't vibrate loose. With a little trial & error adjustments, I was able to get the alignment I wanted and am very happy with the field of view from either side of my bicycle.
Gern
June 17, 2025
Stems are too short so I can't see behind me. All I see is my arms if I don't pull my elbows inward. These might work on a bicycle with very wide handlebars, possibly a beach cruiser, I don't know. Mine's a city bike with a flat bar. What I do like: Mount & stem are metal. Won't dry rot & fall off. Stays in adjustment, you don't have to fiddle with them as you ride. And they are not convex so if cars look far away it's because they are. No surprises. They are small so if you lean forward or back a little you lose the view. I'd be happy with these if they were about 4" further apart. But I'm shopping a different pair of mirrors instead, paying attention this time to width.
Dustin Saffeels
March 27, 2025
The mirror provides decent visibility, but the quality could be better. It’s a bit tricky to adjust and doesn’t stay in place as securely as I’d like, especially during rough rides. The view isn’t as clear as I hoped either. It’s okay for casual use, but I wouldn’t rely on it for long rides or in heavy traffic. Overall, not bad but could be improved.
conniewally
February 28, 2025
It is hard to believe anyone would say anything negative about these mirrors for $5.00 each. The finish is great the metal is sturdy and a 7 year old could install them. They are on my Artic Cat 400 4X4 and look like Artic Cat installed them in the build of the ATV. The product description is right on. The description say exactly the size of the mirrors and they work just as expected. Thanks for a great product at a unbelievable low price.
Slickinator
February 21, 2025
Only issue i had was not with the product its great I misjudged the size and arms are too small for my electric moped scooter I barely can see around me but that's my fault the items are great
Andre Charlebois
January 24, 2025
They are a little small
Robert Bérard
January 7, 2025
Produit et Transport Parfait , répond très bien à mes besoins
Canadian Guy
January 2, 2025
Mirror is very small making it difficult to use
Mad Mike
December 16, 2024
The are advertised for motorcycles, they are little bicycle mirrors with 8mm shafts (motorcycles art 10).Photos are deceptive - they scaled the mirror compared to the mounts to make the mirror look about twice it's real size.The mirrors do not have the range of motion displayed in the pics, when installed they look like point upwards -- wife said they look like a Doberman ears.While there are measurements shown, beware that the photos in the ad are not the s are items I received.
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