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|  | |  | | | Chrome Rectangle Mirror All Chrome Bike Bicycle | | | | | SKU:
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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | Only 4 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | This is a fantastic chrome rectangle mirror. All chrome and super sharp. The mirror part is actual glass mirror. Fantastic quality. All metal and made to last! Mirror measures 5-3/4 x 2-5/8". The arm of the mirror is approximately 5-1/2" long and included all mounting bracket. Adjust to either right or left side mounting. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 2 reviews |
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| | Features | All chrome mirrorGreat for cuisers, lowriders and choppersEither right or left mountHandlebar Clamp
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 2 customer reviews )
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Happy owner Oct 17, 2010
By alco I've had this chrome rectangle mirror for a while now. I preferred this type over the round ones because unlike the round or weird shaped ones this gives you a better view of what's behind you. The mirror is made of high quality materials and it stays where you put it.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
It's pretty good... May 02, 2011
By Trevor Brunell
"Trevor"
Just got delivered a few days ago, but that was plenty of time to test it considering how much I ride my bike. The quality of the mirror is excellent, all metal and sturdy construction. However, there are two downfalls:
-The mirror is on a type of swivel post on the rod that gets connected to the handlebar- when you go really fast, the bike vibrates, or you ride over a bump, the the mirror shifts on its axis, and you have to stop to re-adjust it.
-If you're bike has a small handlebar, and by that I mean not very wide, it is really hard to see what's behind you. You have to lean your body over to the other side of the bike so your body is not in the way.
Although- if your bike is an old style or a cruiser with a wide handbar, you should be fine as long as you dont jump a curb or something.
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