🚴♂️ Ride with Confidence: See and be seen!
The MEACHOW New Scratch Resistant Glass Lens Handlebar Bike Mirror is a premium rearview mirror designed for safety and clarity. Featuring a blast-resistant safety glass lens with anti-glare coating, an eco-friendly body made from impact-resistant nylon, and a high-strength aluminum alloy clamp, this mirror is perfect for cyclists seeking both durability and visibility. Compatible with flat handlebars of 22.2mm diameter, it offers two lens options for varying levels of anti-glare protection.
Auto Part Position | Left |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.8 x 2.7 x 1.9 inches |
Brand | MEACHOW |
Color | Silver Left Side |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
Special Feature | Scratch Resistant |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Shape | Hexagonal |
Manufacturer | MEACHOW |
UPC | 747742455216 |
Lens Curvature Description | Convex |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.62 x 3.15 x 2.2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.8 x 2.7 x 1.9 inches |
Brand Name | MEACHOW |
Part Number | H.SCODE70091000005 |
V**K
Bike mirror
Great productgood quality
A**W
If you have an ebike, you need this mirror!!!
I ride an ebike. The bike can go really fast, which I felt made having a mirror very important. I tried a lot of mirrors, and they either didn't work with the handlebars (again, ebike,- more accessories already on the bars), or they shook too much while riding. Or the mirror wouldn't stay put with wind. Or they just plain didn't let me see behind me. I've had this mirror for a few weeks and ridden a lot. It's easily adjustable, the mirror stays where you angle it, and it just plain works!!!!!Super easy to install- I didn't need to remove anything.
A**R
Easy to install and adjust. So far, so excellent
So, I'm gonna give this mirror a tentative 5 stars because I'm loving it today. Got it this morning, installed it and then went for a hilly bike ride in Nashville, TN.Took me about 5 minutes to install and most of that was to find something that I could use instead of a 4 mm allen wrench. More on that in a second.I installed it on my Schwinn Capital (a fine, all purpose, not-too-expensive bike) and it just made it Left-wise. That is, I purchased the left mirror only and I was able to scoot it all the way left before it ran into the derailleur control. In that position, it was just right and I was also able to adjust the mirror by tilting it manually a bit.Fine, and I like the display. Wide enough to see.So, any negatives?Not really...but but but, could ya include a 4 mm allen wrench with the mirror for us non-Bike guys. I mean, I have tools but not with me. These wrenches probably cost 10 cents...might be worth including a spare.Also, and I'm slightly nervous about this. The way the mirror is tighted onto the handlebars is by an allen screw screwing into a threaded piece of plastic. I'm concerned that it's gonna loosen and eventually strip. Hopefully not...I'm not planning on moving it alot. We'll see.All in all, I'm quite happy with it.
B**G
Not for kick scooters
This mirror doesn't work well for lock scooters because it's too low below the line of site. On a kick scooters the drivers head is further above the handle bars. Of you tilt the mirror to be viewable it reflects only sky.Also the clasp is for bicycle handle bar thickness. It will not fit around a scooter's foam handles..on my ninebot max this meant I could only install near the stearig column, which means that even at eye level the driver block the rear view
S**T
Too short and mirror moves easily out of adjustment.
I have found there to be two problems with this mirror that render it almost useless.First, the length of the arm needs to be about two inches longer. On my bike when mounted the mirror is blocked by may arm. In order to see traffic behind me on the left I have to move my arm to see.Second, the attachment point of the mirror to the arm at the ball joint is not strong enough. As I ride my bike on flat payment with little bouncing, the mirror moves out of alignment and continuously needs to be readjusted.
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