🛵 See More, Risk Less — Ride with Confidence!
The KIMISS Motorcycle Rearview Mirror offers a universal fit for most motorcycles and scooters, featuring a 180-degree ultra-wide convex lens for enhanced rear visibility. Made from durable ABS and chrome alloy, it combines strength with a stylish finish. Its adjustable swing and rotation eliminate blind spots, mounting easily on the windshield with adhesive for quick installation.
Auto Part Position | Center |
Brand | KIMISS |
Color | popular |
Mounting Type | Windshield Mount |
Special Feature | Adjustable |
Item Weight | 173 Grams |
Size | normal |
Manufacturer | KIMISS |
Lens Curvature Description | Convex |
Model | Universal |
Item Weight | 6.1 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Manufacturer Part Number | KIMISShsfw016pme |
Special Features | Adjustable |
C**S
The view
This thing is great I've been riding motorcycles for years looking in your mirrors when you change lanes does not give you the view you really need to be safe too many blind spots and a little tiny mirror you put this thing dead in front of you and you can see all the way around you and behind you I couldn't believe it when I stuck it on my mirror it's like you're actually turned around and looking behind you the view is exceptional no more blind spots whatsoever I've ridden all kinds of motorcycles in my life and this is the greatest thing I wish that I had on every one of them and for the price how the hell can you go wrong it probably won't last more than a couple of years before it starts feeding but who cares that the price I'll buy another one every couple of years I want one on all my motorcycles and maybe even in my vehicle definitely worth buying if you care about motorcycle safety
J**Y
Junk
Unless you have a very thin screwdriver, step one is nearly impossible, and you have to pry the little thing apart, which is not easy by any means just to get the screw to go in at all. And without putting the screw in, you can’t attach the main two pieces to the back of the mirror.Once you get those on, there’s the bar that you push through which is almost too big around to fit in the first place and then once that’s in, it’s extremely stiff and it’s hard to move as it’s prying apart the number three item which then you have to put the Nut bolt in and on mine the part that curves as you can see in the pictures was protruding too far past the piece that you would actually stick to a windshield so if I did attach it to my windshield, I would have to cut that part down, which I’m not interested in doingAlso, the number three piece was bent almost to failure, so I don’t think that it’s going to actually hold up and all in all if you don’t like to force things and if you just want it to go together fairly easily, this isn’t gonna work out as just to get the screw Situated so that you can do step one is really really difficult and you have to pry the piece apart in order for the screw to fit in the first place and then once you complete step four if yours is anything like mine the number three piece is going to be in the way to even put it on the windshield.I’m giving it a three because I could make it work but because of the quality of the convex mirror it’s not even worth it. You can’t really see it that well in the picture but it looks a lot like a toy
H**S
Safety mirror for every motorcycle
The glue didn't hold more than 2 days i hade to find new way to attach the mirror....
W**I
Came with the wrong screws
The screws that are meant to screw into nuts weren't long enough to reach the threads on the nuts. The screws meant to go into the parts stuck to the windscreen should be identical but one was longer than the other, so much so that it was difficult to get into the hole considering the odd shape of the part that is hard to get a screwdriver into anyway. I returned it because it was impossible to assemble.
A**E
love this thing
I was hesitant to use the provided tape, as it didn't actually feel as sturdy as the 3m tape I had already. super easy to put together and holds steady now
S**
I really wanted to like this but...
Concept is good. Adds visibility. Problem is the mirror almost gives a funhouse effect. The view is a bit distorted and you really only get to see cars along side of you and not so much from distances behind. The fact that your body is in the way doesn't help either. it's almost as if they could have blackened the middle out and leave the sides. Unless of course you rather check yourself out at every traffic light. I also had difficulties with the mirror staying on. I went for a quick 15 minute demo ride and it fell off twice. Other purchasers have said they used their own 3M tape and it seems to hold, but I would think they should have supplied it. In the end I'm not in favor of it, the minimal increase in visibility it offers isn't worth adding a strange looking piece of equipment to my bike.
S**
Mirror
Easy to see behind and around you
P**M
Works great but difficult to assemble !
There is 2 pieces that are so tight it’s very difficult to put it all together… like i thought i was going to break it !
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