Blackburn Multi Mirror Bike Mirror
Tag : mirror bike, blackburn multi, mirror
| ![]() Company : Blackburn List Price : $19.99 Amazon Price : $19.00 Used Price : Average customer review : ![]() |
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Features
- Universal fit plugs into virtually any bike-handlebar configuration
- Oval-shaped mirror swivels to adjust
- Durable mirror frame includes hinge for additional adjustment
- Includes a limited lifetime warranty
- 1 year
Product Description
Multi Mirror is fully adjustable and inserts into all flat and drop handlebars (as well as some bar ends).Customer reviews
Safety FIrst 
Superb increase in rear visibility without head turning. Mounts / dismounts in minutes. Very easy to adjust in all dimensions, does not obstruct lateral passing clearance, swings inward 180 against handle grip during bike storage and transport also protecting the glass from scratching and breakage.
GREAT MIRROR 
I don't know why other reviewers have had such a hard time installing this. It takes two minutes and your good to go. I love the eliptical shape. It makes it very easy to see what's going on behind you. Unless you are mechanically challendged, buy this mirror, you will love it.
Bikesickness 
This mirror is really wobbly. I've tightened it and changed the position, but it is so wobbly that I can't use it. It makes me queasy. It also falls off. I would not recommend it. Waste o' money.
Falls off 
Mirror size is goood...buuuuut Mirror is constantly bobbing out of alignment. Unlike a car mirror, you have to reset after going over even smaller bumps. More cheap bike junk.
Bad design. A fitting slides into your handlebars. A screw expands the fitting so the mirror *should* stay in.
They give you a rubber boot for smaller handle bars. As the rubber wears down, the mirror doesn't stay in. There doesn't appear to be any way to clamp the thing to the handlebars
Falls off every time I go over a bump! 
I bought this mirror today at my local bicycle shop, and will be returning it tomorrow. The piece that inserts into the handlebar is a flimsy piece of plastic, and the insertion is so shallow that just a few minutes of vibration during street riding, plus gravity, were all it took to dislodge the thing and send it to the sidewalk.

