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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A good buy.,
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This review is from: Sunlite Deluxe Bicycle Mirror with White Reflector (Misc.)
After returning a flimsy bike mirror that cost three times as much to my local bike store, I ordered this one and am satisfied. This mirror can be positioned so it's in your line of vision, unlike the kind that insert in the end of the handlebar. It attaches securely, is easily adjustable, and doesn't need constant tightening to keep it in place.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely Great Bike Mirror,
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This review is from: Sunlite Deluxe Bicycle Mirror with White Reflector (Misc.)
I kept searching for the perfect bike mirror, and I finally found it! This mirror was very easy to install on my handlebars, and the angle adjusted so easily. I now ride my bike more safely since this mirror allows me to see everything behind me with just a quick glance. It is also a perfect size and does not stick out, so it won't get easily bumped. Absolutely love this mirror!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Nice Size Poor Design Cheap Metal,
By perrymasonary "perrymasonary" (Miami, Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sunlite Deluxe Bicycle Mirror with White Reflector (Misc.)
I purchased two Sunlite bicycle mirrors for our cruiser bike since the Blackburn end bar style would not work due to the cruiser handlebar configuration.
While this mirror positioned, correctly allowed me to see everything without my body obstructing, which occurs with straight type handlebars, it is cheaply made. The metal clamp is made of soft metal as I found out when the mirror continually became loose and I repeatedly tightened the clamp. As avid cyclists, we do a lot of riding, we regularly check all components on our bikes as parts do become loose over time when you ride a lot and especially on not so smooth bike paths. Also the mirror end has an adjusting screw that I had to repeatedly tighten as well to keep the mirror in place. I noticed recently, after having this mirror for 1 year now, that the mirror would not stay tight. While I was tightening the nut next to the mirror I noticed the mirror moving off the screw. Upon further examination the mirror arm contains a threaded end for the mirror part to screw on to the arm. The plastic piece on the mirror, which screws onto the arm, apparently became stretched or stripped inside. Thus, tightening the nut on the mirror end actually forces the mirror off the arm. This is not a long life product. I have since looked at other bicycle mirrors that have the mirror attached to the arm differently and appear more secure--such as the mirrors Electra Bicycles sell.
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