Ring in Style! 🔔 Elevate your ride with the Incredibell!
The Mirrycle Incredibell Headset Bicycle Bell is a compact, lightweight bell designed for cyclists who value both functionality and style. Measuring just 1x1x1 inches, this durable bell is easy to install and delivers a loud, clear sound to ensure you're heard on the road. Made in China, it combines practicality with a sleek aesthetic, making it a must-have accessory for any bike enthusiast.
O**F
Exactly what I've been looking for for my road bike
I got another Incredibell a couple weeks ago, but it didn't fit on my handle bars, so I gave it to my daughter for her kid bike. She was thrilled. I finally found this as a solution. I got it in the mail today and it fits the headset of my Bianchi bike perfectly. YAY!!! I like to ride the trails around here and I am sick of yelling, "on your left". I didn't like the idea of mounding a bell above the gear-shift either. Frankly, I didn't love the idea of pressure mounting something around my cherished soft handle bars either.Only Con: It was $15. FIFTEEN DOLLARS! and all the other Incredibells are like $5 to $8 on Amazon but barely different except for the ring. So I feel taken. It's not like the ring that goes around the headset is some precious, feat of engineering genius. I think the price is cranked because it's the only option for us roadies. (Thus the 4 stars instead of 5)That said, I'm relieved to have it and I was excited to attach it (super easy) and I'm looking forward to using it on the trials. The sound seems loud enough to me.
M**L
Great mounting method, but sound is a bit weak
For a road bike, this is probably the ideal way to mount a bell... it's out of the way, but still reachable with a stretch of the thumb. But I'm a bit disappointed in the volume... it's not as strong as I had hoped for. However, this is not unique to this particular model... I also bought two other Incredibells for other bikes (same size, but the one that mounts on the bars), one silver and one black. The silver one has a much more powerful sound, while the black one sounds just like this one. So, I guess it's a side-effect of the bell being painted black.Update 3/14/11: After using the bell on a ride, although the sound is indeed on the weak side as previously mentioned, I'd have to call it "loud enough" for alerting pedestrians and other cyclists who you are about to pass (as long as they're not wearing earbuds!). Bumped my rating to 4 stars.
R**G
Nice, Small Bell
Small, unobtrusive and easy to install. A bit over-priced for what it is, but a nice, small bell, none the less. It has 2 small screws on the bottom that hold it to the cardboard retail packaging. When I pulled it off, the bell was a bit loose. I tightened the screws and it was fine. I put it on the stem under the first spacer with the dinger on the left side and can reach it just fine with my thumb without taking my hand off the bar.UPDATE: After using this bell for a few months, I find the sound a bit high pitched and weak. It works just fine, but often the pedestrians whose attention I'm trying to catch don't hear it. Still, it's small and unobtrusive, like I said.
K**R
I didn't like the idea of putting a goofy kid's bell on ...
I wanted to put a bell on my bike since I was tired of screaming 'Left' as I passed walkers on the sidewalks. I didn't like the idea of putting a goofy kid's bell on my expensive bike so I opted for this one. The price was a little high but the quality of the bell is nice and it makes a good loud ding (one ding for each time you hit the button). With the size and the color, it even blends in pretty nicely so you don't really notice it on the bike. My only problem now is that most people are wearing headphones while they walk so they don't hear the ding (or the 'Left) and are oblivious to everyone else in the world. Just waiting till I clip someone...... <sigh>
J**L
Integrated look
A bell is becoming standard etiquette in an ever more bike friendly world. I do sometimes ride my MTB in urban streets or crowded trails. Problem: no room on the bars, and bell still feels a little dorky. This bell fits below and next to my stem and is almost invisible, with a well integrated look. It remains silent even on rocky downhills.The ring has one volume: moderately loud single ding. I wish I could do a softer ring for trails and louder for cars. I want to say "I am here", not "get the F out of my way". Probably more an issue in my mind, since people around LA mostly don't use bells yet.
I**E
Good For Oversized Handlebars
I have the original Incredibell on my tandem and old bike, loud and clear. Unfortunately, that design was too small to fit on my new bike with the oversized handlebar and headset diameter. This headset Incredibell fits the bill, but not as concealed as I'd like it to be nor as loud. The old style I could mount unobtrusively, somewhat concealed from plain view, and the sound is amazing. It would reverb in the early morning hours. Also, the new one does not sound as loud. It is more than acceptable, it's just I had an old version to compare. Overall, I'd recommend this product to fellow cyclists and commuters.
B**N
Nice bell, clean look
I was looking for a nice bell to put on my road bike. I like having this one up near the stem instead of a bar end bell, which is kind of too far out of the way when you need it. It seems to be about as loud as the normal Incredibell, just mounted differently.
Y**O
Rrring... and it's off.
First, the good. It was simple to install, and I liked how it was incorporated into the bike.However, twenty minutes into my first ride with the bell, I went over a small rough patch of the road, and the bell came off the bike with a ring.So overall, good idea, but fails in its construction. I no longer have a bell, so that was $13 dollars wasted.
G**N
Four Stars
Nice loud bell...note: Remove the paper mount it arrives with, and tighten screws, or you will loose the screws
B**G
Exactly as it appears in the picture, but not ...
Exactly as it appears in the picture, but not exactly what I was looking for. I will slightly modify to suit my needs.
S**N
Crummy bell - worse company.
It only lasted two months before the screws holding the bell shook loose mid ride and flung the bell across the road. I managed to retrieve the bell, and after a lot of trouble get in touch with Mirrycle Corp through e-mail who 1. Said they'd never seen that bell before, and when presented with my Amazon bill for it promptly declined to ever respond to my queries again. Don't waste your money. Crummy bell, crappy company.
H**L
Great alternative bell.
Love this bell, it’s not loud but great if you have no space.
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