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Mirrors · Hafny

Hafny Bar End Mirror (HF-MR095)

Hafny's bar-end mirror is a slimmer, more modern take than the Mirrycle, with a stainless lens option, a compact round housing and an expander plug that locks into the bar. It tucks in closer to the grip, which e-bike owners who park in tight garages appreciate. The image is good, the mount is secure, and the price is friendly. Because the mirror body is small, the field of view is narrower than larger mirrors, so you will be turning your head a bit more. Like all bar-end mirrors, it needs the bar end open and will be the first thing to hit the ground in a tip-over.

Riders who want a low-profile mirrorFolding e-bikes (check fold clearance)Commuters in tight storage spacesBudget shoppers

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Key considerations

  • Smaller lens, narrower view
  • Requires open bar end
  • Choose glass or stainless lens variant
  • Tighten the expander fully to avoid rotation

Pros

  • Compact
  • Secure expander mount
  • Clean look
  • Inexpensive

Considerations

  • Narrower view than big mirrors
  • Adjust arm can loosen over time

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Mirrycle MTB Bar End Mirror

The Mirrycle has been the default flat-bar mirror for decades because it simply works: a glass convex lens on a ball-joint arm that plugs into the bar end and stays where you aim it. On an e-bike doing 20 mph with traffic behind you, a mirror you trust is worth more than most gadgets. The convex shape gives a wide view at the cost of making cars look farther away, which you get used to quickly. Installation requires removing or trimming the bar plug and grip end. It is a bit bulky, and the arm sticks out enough to catch on door frames.

Best for: Commuters riding with traffic · Flat-bar e-bikes and cruisers · Riders who found stick-on mirrors useless

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