I am resurrecting an old thread here. I have Ergon grips on my hybrid and am interested in figuring out some kind of mirror. Catrin, was it easy to put on the Mirrycle mirror? How has it worked? I can't quit see how the mirror works with the grips.
Trek Madone 4.7 WSD
Cannondale Quick4
1969 Schwinn Collegiate, original owner
Terry Classic
Richard Feynman: “The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool.”
Hi Goldfinch. I don't know what kind of Ergon grips you have. But if you don't have the ones with the extensions, you just pop out the end plug, and insert the mirror. I like mine, and prefer it to a helmet mirror.
With the extensions (like barends), different issue tho.
Holly
2012 Co-Motion Rohloff Cascadia
2011 Thorn Raven Tour
1996 Trek 2120
Bike Friday NWT #784
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1986 Cannondale
It isn't a problem at all, you can see a bad picture of one of my bikes in this thread, though I've the mirror folded out of the way in this shot. A slightly better picture here.
Basically, if you don't have the Ergons with the integrated bar end, the cap at the end of the grip comes out and the mirror is inserted. This mirror rocks and has served me well. I have one on both of my bikes that are meant for road use.
There are no bar ends on my grips. I did pop the cap at the end out, so the Mirrycle mirror should work. I am going to pick one up tomorrow. I am tired of my helmet mirror and switching it between helmets.
Thanks for the review!
Trek Madone 4.7 WSD
Cannondale Quick4
1969 Schwinn Collegiate, original owner
Terry Classic
Richard Feynman: “The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool.”
The mirror is a PITA to put together, but it is a solid and durable mirror. If your LBS will put it together without charge I recommend it.
Trek Madone 4.7 WSD
Cannondale Quick4
1969 Schwinn Collegiate, original owner
Terry Classic
Richard Feynman: “The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool.”
Also, if you happen to break the mirror, the company sells a replacement mirror for $6 so you don't have to replace the entire thing. Given the nature of bar-end mirrors this is nice!