Mirrors
$4.99
- Made in the USA
- Enables Take a Look Original Eyeglass Mirror to fit helmets
- Does not work with Take a Look Compact Eyeglass Mirror
$14.99
- Made in the USA
- Wide field of view with three pivot points for total adjustability
- Lightweight and optically correct
- Fits helmet visors and eyeglasses; will fit helmets with adapter
$18.00
- Similar to the Urbie but without the riser bar
- Perfect for the cyclist that wants a quick, easy rearview mirror at handlebar height
- Easy installation and removal
- Fits on handlebars with a 18-22mm inner diameter
$19.99
Look back at it.
Add a touch more personality and a touch more safety. Install, adjust, and cruise. It's that easy.
Objects in mirror are cooler than they appear.
- Can be adjusted for use on right or left side of handlebars
- Designed for Electra kraton lock-on grips
- Dimensions of mirror: 10 cm wide x 6 cm tall x 10 cm long arm
$20.00
The Mirrycle mounts in minutes with the wrench that is included. The mirror is a 3" round, convex glass mirror with a wide field of view. The mirror is adjustable to any viewing angle.
- Fits inside handlebars with 13.75mm – 22.5mm (.54" to .875") inside diameter
$20.00
The Mirrycle Road Mirror was developed exclusively to fit Shimano STI shifter/brake levers without interfering in any way. The Road Mirror fits almost all the different shift/brake combos. It goes on quickly and easily with the included tools. Just a flick of your eyes allows for a quick view behind. And, it can be attached to either the left or right side lever. Let's be careful out there.
$23.00
The LTD Mirrycle Mirror quickly attaches to Bontrager Isozone handlebars using the supplied wrench. It has a convex mirror for a wide field of view to help you clearly see approaching traffic. And the mirror easily adjusts to your optimum viewing angle.
$37.99 - $74.99
- Clamp-on mirror made from high-impact, heavy-duty nylon fiber composite
- High-quality glass with anti-glare properties provides an extremely clear image
- Adjustable head allows fine-tuning of the view angle
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