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The Beam – CORKY Urban Bike Mirror – Folding Rear-view Handlebar Mirror – Convex Lens with 360-degree Rotation, Black The Beam – CORKY Urban Bike Mirror – Folding Rear-view Handlebar Mirror – Convex Lens with 360-degree Rotation, Black The Beam – CORKY Urban Bike Mirror – Folding Rear-view Handlebar Mirror – Convex Lens with 360-degree Rotation, Black The Beam – CORKY Urban Bike Mirror – Folding Rear-view Handlebar Mirror – Convex Lens with 360-degree Rotation, Black The Beam – CORKY Urban Bike Mirror – Folding Rear-view Handlebar Mirror – Convex Lens with 360-degree Rotation, Black The Beam – CORKY Urban Bike Mirror – Folding Rear-view Handlebar Mirror – Convex Lens with 360-degree Rotation, Black

The Beam – CORKY Urban Bike Mirror – Folding Rear-view Handlebar Mirror – Convex Lens with 360-degree Rotation, Black

The Beam – CORKY Urban Bike Mirror – Folding Rear-view Handlebar Mirror – Convex Lens with 360-degree Rotation, Black The Beam – CORKY Urban Bike Mirror – Folding Rear-view Handlebar Mirror – Convex Lens with 360-degree Rotation, Black The Beam – CORKY Urban Bike Mirror – Folding Rear-view Handlebar Mirror – Convex Lens with 360-degree Rotation, Black The Beam – CORKY Urban Bike Mirror – Folding Rear-view Handlebar Mirror – Convex Lens with 360-degree Rotation, Black The Beam – CORKY Urban Bike Mirror – Folding Rear-view Handlebar Mirror – Convex Lens with 360-degree Rotation, Black The Beam – CORKY Urban Bike Mirror – Folding Rear-view Handlebar Mirror – Convex Lens with 360-degree Rotation, Black
$ 34.95

Score By Feature

Based on 217 ratings
Easy to install
8.38
Durability
7.78
Mounting system
8.08
Value for money
8.13
Sturdiness
7.71
Stability
6.96

OveReview Final Score

How Our Score Is Calculated

Product Description

BUILD SAFETY WITHOUT SAVING STYLE They add functionality and safety to your bike without sacrificing style With Corky, your handlebars are not cluttered with handlebar mirrors in the way most other mirrors are. When the mirror is out, all you have to do is flip it around for a quick view of the rearview mirror. Once it's closed, you'll never see it again!
WIDE FIELD OF VIEW AND LONG DISTANCE We offer a unique field of vision in a compact package with our convex glass mirror. View cars from a distance of up to 100 meters (382 feet) and bikes at a distance of up to 40 meters (131 feet). Despite its size, the mirror weighs only 26g and has a 35mm diameter.
RADIATED 360 DEGREES This handlebar mirror features a radial rotation feature, which allows you to adjust the field of view quickly and easily for improved performance and As soon as the mirror lens is closed, it locks securely in place and is protected from scratches and scuffs.
If you commute by bike, ride a scooter, or ride a bike on the road - Corky is a great mirror for you. If you want to enhance your rear-view vision without sacrificing on style, a Corky is the perfect handlebar mirror for you.
DESIGN & MANUFACTURING QUALITY Made in South Korea from parts conceptualized in France. The mirror and body are made with durable ABS plastic, a polycarbonate (PC) glass cover, and a steel mounting bolt to ensure a

Questions & Answers

What is the Bontrager ISOS adapter or do you have to use ISOS grips with it?

You can choose between two types of installation The presence of a fixed position & It is a silicone mount that can be used on any device. In the "screwed-in mode," the silicone mounts go over the grip while the "hold mode" is appropriate for handlebars inside the * 18-inch mounting hole. A 23-mm thick tube

Our bikes are Lectric brand and the grips do not have a round shape, instead they have a flat edge that is comfortable to grip. They are around 2" wide. Can you use silicone with them?

It seems so to me Despite being relatively stretchy, silicone is fairly rigid Trying it is nearly as good as trying the actual thing. My tool in the video measured 1 3/4 inch by 1 inch, so it was slightly smaller, but it slotted in without any problem. It was impossible to find something bigger, so I am showing you this

Can these be used with the flat end grips available on Rad Power bikes?

My sincere apologies - I have no idea As for the rubber, it won't fit over the handlebar for sure, but it looks like the ends of the grips are removed and the corky urban mirrors are attached to the handlebar (because there are two options for fitting the Is there anyone else who can help me

What are the contents of the box? Is there one mirror or two?

There is one mirror included in this set. Attached to the handlebar, the mirror looks like the image below.

Selected User Reviews For The Beam – CORKY Urban Bike Mirror – Folding Rear-view Handlebar Mirror – Convex Lens with 360-degree Rotation, Black

Design that is the best
5/5

There are over a dozen bike mirrors I have bought, but this one is the best designed, aesthetically and functionally A fisheye, compact, and telephoto lens Not in use, not in the way while not in use, and not in the way This is a really well-made product.

Beckham HOUGHTON
Beckham HOUGHTON
| Feb 19, 2021
This is a lovely little mirror that goes very well with electric scooters
4/5

A mirror that I can use on my electric scooter has been on my wish list, and this look like it could be it. In other cases, either my arms wouldn't be far enough over the edge to see past them, or they would rattle excessively with road vibrations, or they would be flimsy and likely break when the scooter was folded and Corky Urban seems to be a good solution to most of those problems. Pros, pros, pros ** - A rubber gasket enables it to fit a wide variety of grips - even grips that do not have bar end mirror holes* - Affixes to the handle farthest from my arm, allowing me to look behind me as well as past my arms - The mirror has minimal vibrations, so even though it is a small mirror, I can see clearly into the mirror - It folds up very compactly, so the worry of this getting damaged is reduced greatly. ** - It is quite expensive for a small mirror, as well. ** - The mirror isn't too big, but it does the job In contrast to other bar end mirrors that can be tightened into the bar end just fine, the screw into the bar end solution does not work if your grips are longer than your handlebars, but the rubber gasket solves this issue (even if it is ugly)*- Be sure to remove the rubber gasket only if you really intend to do so, since you'll be able to wrestle the alligator easier if you decide to put it back on.

Everly Proctor
Everly Proctor
| Mar 08, 2021
A recent update It didn't last long, but it was originally judged as 'Just right' and not over the top
4/5

For trail riding, this is a small but effective handlebar drop. It is low profile and saves space on the handlebar. As far as I can tell, it is good enough to see the riders or walkers in your mirror, close enough to be concerned on your ride. Update 3 and 1/2 months after it was installed, the mirror will not be in the bar. A handlebar ends at the end. No matter how tight I tighten or how many times I replace it, the rack rotates. Due to being behind the return window, I am now stuck with an ineffective The experience was enjoyable for the time being. The bartender just ordered a cocktail and a burger The Hafny end of this Corky should be replaced.

Anders SLATER
Anders SLATER
| Oct 11, 2020
Ensure your safety on the road with this great product
5/5

I was able to find exactly what I needed with this product. In the back of my SUV rather than on my bike rack, I prefer to transport my bike rather than mount it on its rack. In this way, I didn't want a big, bulky mirror on top of my handlebars or sticking out on the side. When I'm hauling my bike, this mirror is so much easier to transport and does not get in the way. It functions exactly as it's supposed to do let me know if anything is coming up on the side of me in a very clear and accurate fashion. After enjoying it so much, I ordered another one for the other end of the At first I was hesitant since it only had a few reviews, but am glad I bit the bullet and gave it a go. It has exceeded my expectations in every way. The product is highly recommended.

Whitley GARDINER
Whitley GARDINER
| Mar 02, 2021
Small convex mirror at too high a price
3/5

The camera works usually (most of the time), but it would be nice to have more zoom so that you can see things better otherwise, when riding, you see nothing but spots that resemble something, and until you are close enough, you cannot determine exactly what it is or how it moves. In addition, the mirror tends to move (lose position) when bumped, so it isn't suitable for roads, and it certainly isn't suitable Is that all you can do for that sort The price is way too high! When comparing some renamed bike light brands, you will find that we can have the same technology and materials at the same price. Front and rear intelligent led lights, included. Convex mirrors are not all the same. I won't recommend them until they come up with a better price and/or pair the shoes.

Ariana Hancock
Ariana Hancock
| Mar 05, 2021
Although it works, it is not perfect
3/5

I don't mean to sound arrogant, this product really does what I have nothing to complain about. There is an e-mail address for me It has a lot going on, so there is a lot on the handlebars already. In my opinion, rearview mirrors that look like insect antennas on an e-ride are not acceptable It would have been easier to hang it from a bike bar or the bars, so I chose smaller. What's the reason for the three stars? A quality product. There is no such thing as it. With a price tag of $35 for a piece of plastic and a PC mirror, I didn't expect the best quality. As far as I know, one fall should be fine. Where the e-meters are broken after a fall It was the body of the bike that was most badly damaged, and the cap of the bike where the mirror is located is out of You must also keep an eye out for the item to move towards the end of the handle, so you need to always make sure it is affixed securely. Considering its flexibility, it should be able to resist movement once it is properly angled. All in all, it's not a bad product. I just think it could be a bit more well-built. This is a good alternative if, like me, you like to keep things as simple as possible.

Reagan Nelson
Reagan Nelson
| Feb 22, 2021
This is a tiny but useful item
5/5

The views from a mirror as small as this are astounding. For protection, the ability to stow it in itself is a big You can arrange it in many different ways to find the right angle and position. Having it easy to move it out of position is one of its greatest drawbacks. It's a tiny screw on one side of the pivot point, and I found if you secure it with that, it will stay in place quite No need to insert it into the bar, as it fit my wide palm shaped grip easily. A great invention that was well made.

Nellie Archer
Nellie Archer
| Jun 29, 2021
Good at what it does
4/5

While it's a decent product, I think it's a little too small for me. It is useful for close-up photography, but objects in the distance can be hard to see in the tiny mirror. When you drive on an intersection with parked cars on the other side, it is especially difficult to see moving vehicles. Making a distinction between distant moving objects and stationary objects I like it and would use it again, but I wish it were larger for moving cars. Overall, I like it and will continue to use it.

Ada Wilson
Ada Wilson
| Mar 13, 2021

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