🔔 Ring in Style: The Bell That Speaks Volumes!
The Mirrycle Incredibell Original Bicycle Bell is a lightweight, durable bell designed for easy mounting on most handlebars. With a loud and clear sound, it ensures you’re heard while cycling, enhancing safety and style. Made from rust-resistant alloy, this bell combines functionality with a sleek dome-shaped design, making it a must-have for any cycling enthusiast.
Color | Black |
Brand | Mirrycle |
Material | Metal |
Style | Dome-shaped |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
Maximum Compatible Size | 26 Millimeters |
Minimum Compatible Size | 21.7 Millimeters |
UPC | 885319658919 885734133503 764459311000 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00764459311000 |
Manufacturer | Mirrycle |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.85 x 4.33 x 2.05 inches |
Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 4.5 x 2.5 inches |
Brand Name | Mirrycle |
Warranty Description | Replace if was broken from factory |
Model Name | Incredibell |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | BE810 |
Model Year | 2014 |
Included Components | Mirrycle Incredibell Original Bicycle Bell (Black) |
Sport Type | Cycling |
J**N
One of the best bells around (except for road bikes)
The original (size) Incredibell is still the best bicycle bell I know of. There are definitely lower cost (or free) bells available, however most suffer from terrible problems which are not always obvious until fitting or using them!The dinger on some is just a bendy piece of plastic which normally doesn't work well and breaks soon anyway. All the $1 cheapies have a fixed position dinger which is simply inferior, and although they should all sound reasonable... most actually put out very little sound. Don't bother wasting money and time on a bell which is inconvenient, unsafe, and doesn't last. There is also nothing quite as annoying as a bell which makes dingly sounds as you ride. Spend a few bucks more and get something that actually works. I've owned plenty of hopeless bells, that's why I now only buy Incredibells.If you are still reading this review, you deserve some details. The Increbell weighs just 24 grams. A junk bell is usually around 21 grams anyway, which makes the Incredibell the absolute best safety item you can add to a bike for 3 grams extra weight! The Incredibell Original has a 34mm diameter bell. It's also available in a mini size and a larger size, both of which are actually worse than the original (smaller is almost the same weight but the sound output suffers, while the larger version looks worse and still manages to sound inferior to the original). I paid US$8.09 on Amazon for the last one I bought. These bells are basically for 7/8" (22.2mm) diameter handlebar ends, which means they are fine for most commuter bikes, mountain bike and BMX... regardless of bar material, amount of rise, or bar clamp area diameter. The notable exception is road bikes, sorry. Quoted size range is 21.7 to 26mm. The Incredibell is made in Japan. Buy the black ones.Bike shops often remove bells and reflectors from new bikes, but probably shouldn't. They know junk bells will usually cause problems and reflectors sometimes make bikes look cheap. The Incredibell is neat and unobtrusive, and has a loud piercing sound. The rotating dinger platform is easily adjustable and it won't move by itself. It is best mounted near the handlebar grip (within thumb reach) on the side opposite the primary (front) brake. In Australia all bike brakes are set up Moto style with riders right hand operating the main brake, so the bell goes on the LHS to allow bell and front brake use simultaneously. Bells are definitely good to have in urban areas (if not legally required) because the ping of a bell is not rude but a safety sound, which seems to register with people and they look out for bikes.As the packaging says.. "Little, Light & Loud". Recommended for sure.
R**E
If you want a bell for your bike, this is a great one
Small, easy to actuate, easy to install, sturdy, a very nice loud tone that's not annoying, and nice looking. I have run these on my mountain bikes for years and always end up going back to them whenever I change bikes or whatever.
E**N
easy to attach, secure, loud enough, and the dinger position is adjustable
I've used these for many years. They are the best of the several bicycle bells I've tried. Where I ride, there are some multi-use trails you are not allowed on if you don't have a bell, so I put it on to warn hikers I'm coming up behind them and it works well.
E**.
Dingaling!
Cute little bell that’s loud enough to warn walkers and other bike rides sharing the cart paths in my retirement community. Just flick the lever with your thumb and watch the crowds part. 😎
S**I
Very good and compact...
This bell is loud for its size and effective at letting people know where you are. It COULD startle someone if used to close as you pass them. But it's loud enough to warm them from 30-40 feet back unless they're wearing headphones or already in a noisy environment. It won't work in traffic. So don't fool yourself into thinking drivers will hear it.I've also found it's good for dogs. No, it won't stop an "attacker." But I think sounding the bell as a "defender" is rushing to "escort" you from his property line will give him reason to reassess you long enough for you to continue riding unharmed. I usually add, "you be a good dog" in a calm, unraised voice (they're canines... they can hear you without yelling). They tend to freak a tad and keep their distance once they discover that "bicycles can talk." ;) Even a dog that won't bite can cause a crash if he runs into you. The bell helps keep some distance between us, even if only a few feet.The pivoting striker makes it easy to mount the bell in a variety of positions. I have mine mounted on a road bike just inside the brake lever. Discretion was my goal. I unwrapped the handlebar tape, mounted the bell with the strap just below the brake lever, and then rewrapped the bar with the tape covering the bell's mounting strap. It's very discrete with my black handlebar tape. :)See photos of my old silver bell mounted at CaptainOverpacker.com. I'll post new ones with the black bell soon.
S**A
Nice sound, small and stylish profile
My wife is one of those bikers who goes racing by you. Sometimes you're not sure if she's using the bell because she cares about you or because she wants you out of her way.Oh, come on! Of course she cares about you! She's not that kind of lady.And that's why she needs this nice brass bell that sets out a clear, single ring without just the gentlest flick of her thumb.It was easy to attach as the plastic bar grip is flexible enough to slip over the bar when the screw is loosened completely.Was it incredible? Was it a miracle? Well, maybe I wouldn't go that far, but it was the Mirrycle Incredibell, and that's no lie (I assume.)
J**.
Best bell for the picky pedaler - BUT make sure you pick the brass version.
This is the best option for a bicyclist who wants a loud bell with the most control with ONE ding at a time. With a simple flick, the ringer can be loud or soft depending on how hard you flick it. This is helpful so you can decide if you want to gently ask a close pedestrian to watch out, or you can ring it LOUD to alert a large group of people from far away. I'm not sure if it's audible from inside a car, as I usually give a vehicle the right of way, or I merge around them if they are in the turning lane. I ride my bike 5+ days a week on the downtown streets of NYC.NOTE: Go with the brass color. I have tried the black version and it was not as loud, had a different pitch, and the ring did not sustain for long enough. I think this might be due to the paint. Think brass instrument. I would imagine a sax would sound different with a coat of paint on it. GO WITH BRASS. You won't be disappointed.
T**D
decent quality
not the loudest but ok
M**G
Best Bell, well built, very loud and clear sound.
Best bell, worth the $$$. I have 5, one on each of the bikes in my family.Recommend to friends and they all thank me afterwards.
A**S
Muy buen sonido
Todo me gusto. Suena lo suficientemente fuerte para llamar la atención de peatones distraídos. El sistema que tiene que permite rotar la campana y colocar el gatillo donde mas nos convenga me parece genial. Super recomendada.
A**E
Nice elegant product
Good looks. Very nice and sturdy product. Makes good distinct noise.
P**E
Perfect!
At last - a simple bell that works efficiently even when wearing thick gloves.I highly recommend this bell to anyone who wants something well engineered and unobtrusive.
R**O
Buena
Buen artículo aunque es necesario medir el manubrio para saber si es la medida. En mi caso tuve que retirar el tornillo para que se adaptara.
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