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The Schwinn Bike Mirror is a universal, adjustable rearview mirror designed for handlebars or grip mounts, providing cyclists with enhanced safety and visibility while riding. Its easy installation and manual operation make it a practical accessory for any biking enthusiast.
Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Additional Features | Adjustable |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Bicycle |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
Auto Part Position | Left |
M**X
Fast shipping
Works great
A**R
Easy to Install - Tricky to Adjust
I bought this mirror instead of one that mounts at the end of the handlebars because my new bike does not have endcaps that you can pop out. This mirror installs easily and ai do not even feel the mount that wraps around the handlebar grip. But I find the mirror difficult to adjust to get a good view. You must tighten the ball joint down so the mirror does not jiggle or drop down when riding, but that means you can't just tweak the mirror up/down or in/out easily to get a proper street view. You must stop, loosen the joint, adjust, and once on your way, hope you have adjusted it properly. Annoying.
T**F
Excellent
Perfect match.
W**S
Quick delivery
This Schwinn mirror does not damage your hand grips, important for my vintage1979 Schwinn Suburban! Adjustable, easy to install, will take a bit of tweaking once I hit the bike path.
G**N
These are horrible.
The only thing that you are looking at out of it is your face. There is no visibility and u can’t see anything. Horrible quality. It did not perform as advertised, and it isn’t stable. The installation is easy but unstable and it has horrible adjustability. It was really small, and didn’t fit on the bike. It was a really simplistic looking product, and there wasn’t many bells and whistles. Anyway, I wouldn’t recommend this to any users who want to use this for what it is used for. However, if you like looking at yourself while ur riding, go for it?!
M**E
Not What I Hoped For
This is actually a well-enough made bike mirror, and attaches to either handle very easily by means of the cupped plastic piece that fits over a portion of the the handle, with a hook-and-loop strap securing it in place on the handle in a way that doesn't bother the grip, but the mirror itself really needs to be at least somewhat convex to allow for a broader field of view, being far enough away from the rider's eyes that, being simply a small flat mirror, the view to the rear is quite restricted, to the degree a check for vehicles coming up from behind requires moving your head around to take in enough of the view to be assured you're not missing anything. If it is precisely adjusted to give a view to the rear right where you want it to, it can reveal what's there alright, but it still doesn't give a lot of confidence that everything you need to see back there is being seen. Obviously, the cost would go up with a convex mirror instead of the flat glass here, but the relatively low cost for this one really doesn't make up for the lack of view it provides.I have an older convex, wide-angle mirror that's really no bigger than this one, mounted on a cheap little bendable stem that secures to the handlebar, which I wanted to replace with this purchase. I mounted the old one just to the inside of the left shifter control of the handlebar so that its mirror was downward and outward of the handlebar where it was mounted (it wouldn't mount over the grip, just to the metal portion of the handlebar), with the new one mounted to the left handle, so I could compare both at the same time. Aside from the wide-angle mirror showing more of the view to the rear, without making objects appear too small and despite the view to the rear passing very close by the side of my left leg due to the position I had to mount it in, the convex view showed less effect of vibration than the flat mirror mounted on the handle did.So, I'm giving this one to the goodwill store and leaving the old one on.If it helps anyone, the exposed part of the oval mirror proper, inside the plastic frame, is 3-1/4" by 2-3/4" (the product picture shows it standing on end and not how it would appear in its mounted posture); the outermost part of the mirror housing extends to about 6-1/2" beyond the end of the handlebar, or past the end of the handle, when mounted as it should be.
E**R
Simple cycle mirror to use.
So simple to use, velcro on handlebar and off you .
K**N
Good buy
A very sleek and handy unit. This is a replacement for the same thing I bought 5 years and 900 miles ago.It won't last forever. The weak link is the plastic ring-nut that tightens the mirror position. Now that I know, I'll be more gentle in tightening the unit. So far, it's working great just like the 1st one purchased.
G**N
Mirror works very well.
Product was easy to install and works very well. gives good vision of approaching riders.
H**V
Me gusta pero se mueve un poco
Es un buen espejo, tiene buen tamaño, estoy contento con la compra pero se mueve un poco al pasar terrenos irregulares/topes/etc. Sí lo recomiendo bastante, es mejor que otros de su tipo. También le cambiaría el anillo que tiene para sujetarlo al manubrio, es un poco "difícil" de poner. Fuer de eso, excelente compra.
P**7
très bon
s'adapte tres bien
B**U
No era lo que esperaba
Compre este producto solo viendolo por internet. El producto es tal cual esta descrito, pero resulto mas grande de lo que esperaba. Ya teniéndole en casa no me agrado, así que no lo he usado
A**S
Pueden mejorarlo
El espejo es de buena calidad respecto al costo, pero el sistema de sujeción es muy incómodo y después de un tiempo molesta, me gustó que no se mueve pero no me agradó tanto el tamaño del Velcro y el plástico para sujetarlo al manubrio.
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