

🚴♂️ See More, Ride Safer — Your Ultimate Rearview Upgrade
The West Biking Bike Mirror is a lightweight, durable handlebar-mounted rearview mirror designed for mountain and road bikes. Featuring a wide-angle convex lens and 360° rotatable adjustable arm, it offers enhanced rear visibility to improve cycling safety. Its tool-free installation fits handlebars between 22mm and 32mm, secured by anti-slip rubber gaskets for a firm hold. Combining sturdy polymer and aluminum construction, this mirror balances strength with minimal weight, making it an essential accessory for proactive cyclists.


















| ASIN | B07V5DJR8Z |
| Auto Part Position | Rear |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,591 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #38 in Bike Mirrors |
| Brand | West Biking |
| Color | Black - 1 Piece Convex Mirror |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (4,950) |
| Date First Available | July 20, 2019 |
| Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Item Weight | 4.1 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 14.76 x 3.34 x 1.6 inches |
| Item model number | 1A-XH-YP0720019 |
| Lens Curvature Description | Convex |
| Lift Type | Manual |
| Manufacturer | West Biking |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1A-XH-YP0720019 |
| Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 14.76 x 3.34 x 1.6 inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | one size fit all |
| Special Feature | Bike Handlebar Mirror,Bicycle Rear View Glass Mirror,Wide Angle,360°Adjustable,Shockproof Convex,Needless Tool Installation,Cyclists Safety with Gasket |
| Special Features | Bike Handlebar Mirror,Bicycle Rear View Glass Mirror,Wide Angle,360°Adjustable,Shockproof Convex,Needless Tool Installation,Cyclists Safety with Gasket |
M**R
Works as it should
Needed mirror for a new bike. This mounted great. Stays in place. Makes cars behind me visible and safer to ride. Looks good, quality is good. No issues.
P**E
Bike Mirror
Excellent Mirrors for bike riding, easily adjustable and they stay in place. Can move them to different area's of the handle bars if needed.
L**R
Good buy, could use instructions or a detailed illustration
Good mirror! I ride an e-bike while towing a toddler, and I wanted the mirror to easily glance behind us to check for cars. I do often turn around and look with my eyes - but our neighborhood has a high silent-car population. This mirror enables me to keep my head forward and quickly glance for moving vehicles behind us. I ride an e-bike (Rad City Step Thru 3, from Rad Power Bikes), and the mirror was easily mounted on my handlebar. It is a bit jumpy, but maybe I can stabilize it a bit with one of the mystery strips that came along with the mirror. Luckily the product information on this page clarified what they are because there were no instructions. I don't often expect written instructions, but a detailed illustration would have worked just fine. After a 20 minute ride I barely noticed the jumpiness, and really appreciated the stability - no drooping! In the end I would buy this mirror again. It's easy enough to figure out, despite lack of instructions. I generally avoid riding in streets in the first place, but when I do it's nice to know if a car is politely waiting for me to get out of the way.
C**N
mirror fell off on second use
Purchased two of these in early winter 2023 and did not install until spring/summer 2024. On second ride on level asphalt pavement, the mirror fell off. The mirror, IMO, is poorly clipped into the holder. The second unit seems to be less fragile because I put two-sided tape between mirror and holder to ensure it will not come off. I would suggest manufacturers do the same; until then cannot recommend. I heard back from the seller (no prompt from me), and they very, very kindly refunded my purchase price. I do believe that the second one I fastened with two-sided tape, is the way to go. I will add that the install was easy assuming one can use the correct spacer for the handlebars.
C**Y
Work great easy to install
Work great ony. Lectric e bike .can see behind you clearly and can adjust easily
A**W
They actually work great.
I just received and installed on our bikes. Nothing bad to say, they are exactly what I was looking for and work totally as described. Flexible arms and these were the longest ones I could find so they can extend far enough, visibility is great. Walmart didn't carry anything, and local bike shop was so expensive and didn't have what we wanted. They installed pretty easy, had to use the thicker rubber spacer piece due to handle bar size. They have lots of adjustment options and flex into any position you want. They work great. I didn't want the hand grip type mirror in case bike falls over thus breaking, these really do work great, installed dual mirrors on both our bikes. Some components are plastic so don't bang them around but once on the bike and adjusted shouldn't be a problem. You can tighten the thumb screw all the way, it didn't break or strip, so pleased with that. Be sure to take off the protective plastic covering the mirror, otherwise you'll think it's a really cheap mirror. My wife and I are very pleased, now we can bike around the neighborhood and back and forth to the beach and know what's coming up behind us. No complaints, and I totally recommend this product. Why you ask am I leaving this review. I'm in a good mood because finally got something on Amazon that actually works as expected and we're on vacation at our second home in FL and we bike to the beach daily only blocks away. I know it's only a mirror, and trivial to leave a review on something so inexpensive and minor in life, but made the wife happy because I didn't spend a lot to get what she wanted so she could feel safe riding around the neighbor and to the beach. Buy and enjoy.
D**R
Junk.
The convex mirrors are nice, The size is good and the fit his universal and appreciatable. It can be adjusted to view from any angle. There's only one problem, it's dead from the neck up. The glory of these end here. The mirrors are attached very loosely to their articulated sockets made of extremely cheap plastic, and I had one break off during a crash, and I had another one break off while I was just going down the road. Here's my experience with them, I have a motorized bicycle so I understand that they got worn pretty good, but that doesn't explain how terrible they were. I wouldn't even get this thing for a bicycle without a motor of any kind, it's terrible. They just fall apart. The worst part is, it would have been a perfectly great mirror set if they just spent a little more money on the actual mirrors and not the mounting system. These things have the ability to not lose their position when you're going 30 miles per hour. These are designed for a bicycle, might I remind you. It doesn't matter if your mirrors stay perfectly still if they just fall out of the holders though. Vibrations destroy these things, look out, if you see a particularly large pebble in front of you, or a medium sized bug is about to hit the mirror, it's history.
S**R
Add security
The mirrors add a better sense of security while out biking.
B**Y
Leisure
C**B
A great mirror for my Rad Rover ebike. Very easy to install and provides a great view. You may see a little bit of your arm and shoulder but you also have a great view as to what is coming up from behind you. The arm is easily bendable for accurate positioning and so far has not moved at all from the original install position. Quality materials used. I would recommend
R**Y
This mirror is well made and very flexible. If you are concerned about what is behind you while biking this mirror will work.
R**J
I bought these for both my wife and I to mount on our electric-assist bikes for safety. I'm aware of the challenges of getting good rear-view mirrors that mount far enough to the side so you can see past your arm... these almost work, but are a bit shakey due to the long (and weak) rods that hold the mirror. Also, although the kit includes 'rubber' bushing material to allow mounting on different handlebar diameters, it is very stiff and difficult to form into a circle... I even tried getting it hot without success. I finally scored it in many places with a knife, and then it just broke into chunks. I finally mounted it by wrapping many layers of fabric hockey tape onto the handlebar until it was fat enough that the clamp could tighten in place. I say adequate because they do provide some safety, however, in my opinion, the mirrors are excessively complex so the image you see is VERY small. I'll use them for now, but will keep looking for better.
A**R
I bought this thinking it was two mirrors not one, which was just how things showed up for Amazon Warehouse when purchasing. The single mirror is fine. Objects are certainly closer than they appear but there is a decent viewing amount. Attaching the mirror to the bike is a little finicky. Need to bend the plastic spacers around and try to hold it all together but it can be done just with one person. Hoping someone else has ideas about how to keep this secured to the bike when it's unattended. Sure the bike can be locked up but the mirror is just one little bolt. Update end of Oct: Used it for a few months now. I do end up tapping the mirror to get it where I want more than I expected. Every trip I have to reset it. Guessing all the little bumps in the road shift it around some. The bolt used to attach to handlebars has held up fine. Only needed to tighten that up up once
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