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Lancslass

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JohnCade

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Mirrycle every time. Best bike mirror you can buy. Loads of recommends on Amazon and they can’t all be wrong.
 
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anotherkiwi

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Or b+m which I am happy with.
 

Yamdude

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I've used the small round bar end mirrors on my motorcycle and found the view extremely limited.
Probably better off with the convex shaped mirrors, that give a wider field of view.
 

Kinninvie

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I used to have one of those in the original post and it was excellent.
Just be careful not to overtighten it...
 

flecc

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Seconded, Mirrycle generally agreed to be the best.

The one you illustrated Lancslass is for drop handlebars and will be too large to fit into our usual bars which are smaller diameter.

This one is the equivalent type for our handlebars, but as said, go for the Myrrycle.
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Yamdude

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Not used the Myrrycle myself, but just looked at the link and i see it is convex.
It looks ok, the view will be far better than a flat mirror.
 

Lancslass

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Thanks guys, I've added the Mirrycle to my ebay Watch list.
Having looked at some more mirrors I appreciate what you are saying about the convex mirrors.
Would that mirror suit both the Vite Uno/Kudos Cobra mtb, AND my dutch step through Juicy Classic do you think?

I'm thinking specifically about how adjustable it would have to be to fit on the dutch handlebars with their downward and backward sweep. Does the Mirrycle adjust at the two angles and at the mirror?
 
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Lancslass

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Andy_H

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I'd also like to thank people for their replies, I had been wondering the same question, because the Bear has 'full' grips (no bar end) I was reluctant whilst it was brand new to cut off the end of the grips so had to improvise and make my own mirror (which works ok but wobbles a bit).

Anyway now its a few weeks old I'm happy to cut off the ends and follow your suggestions.

Thanks
 

anotherkiwi

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I'd also like to thank people for their replies, I had been wondering the same question, because the Bear has 'full' grips (no bar end) I was reluctant whilst it was brand new to cut off the end of the grips so had to improvise and make my own mirror (which works ok but wobbles a bit).
Rubbery coating over hard plastic? I drilled the end out with a 22 mm wood bit. Nice and clean looks like it came from the factory that way.
 
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I have decided to buy just one Mirrycle mirror for hubby's straight handlebikes and check it out for mine when we get it. It's free P&P so no loss doing it that way.
There is a decent video here about that mirror:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GGCEEIqJLM
I have also made enquiries at Juicy about their fully adjustable mirror here:
https://www.juicybike.co.uk/electric-bikes/accessories/handlebar-mirror
and will see what they say (not sure if that one is convex or not).
I would stick with Mirrycle they are good quality and when correctly adjusted don't wobble or flap in the breeze.
 

gray198

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Thanks guys, I've added the Mirrycle to my ebay Watch list.
Having looked at some more mirrors I appreciate what you are saying about the convex mirrors.
Would that mirror suit both the Vite Uno/Kudos Cobra mtb, AND my dutch step through Juicy Classic do you think?

I'm thinking specifically about how adjustable it would have to be to fit on the dutch handlebars with their downward and backward sweep. Does the Mirrycle adjust at the two angles and at the mirror?
I have one on my Eagle and my wife has one on Juicy folder. If you have a look in my classified you will see how it looks

Regards
 

Chris the Sheep

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I always chip in on these threads and suggest the Zefal Dooback - good size, rock steady, and folds out of the way - just be sure to get the right-handed one. The downside is that it's chromed plastic so the image isn't perfect but perfectly good enough.

I had a mirrycle fitted to a drop-bar bike and it was excellent - I just find the folding feature of the Dooback really useful.
 

Lancslass

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I have one on my Eagle and my wife has one on Juicy folder. If you have a look in my classified you will see how it looks

Regards
Thanks for that, I'm sorry to read about your wife. I had an accident skiing and also lost confidence. Hope she's ok now.
 
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oldtom

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I had a mirrycle fitted to a drop-bar bike and it was excellent - I just find the folding feature of the Dooback really useful.
I have the Mirrycle on all my bikes and I don't understand your comment Chris about the folding ability of the Dooback which suggests that the Mirrycle lacks such a facility.

The nicely engineered friction surfaces of the Mirrycle joints allow exactly that function - it's simply a matter of adjustment. The adjustment is correct when the mirror is unaffected by normal bike movement on road or light trail surface but can still be swivelled on each joint to allow for placement out of harm's way.

Tom