🚲 Ding, ding, ding! Make every ride a statement!
The Mirrycle Incredibell Triple Bicycle Bell is a stylish and functional accessory designed for cyclists who value both aesthetics and safety. With its three distinct tones, lightweight construction, and easy installation, this bell is perfect for urban commuting or leisurely rides.
O**E
Incredi-bell!!!
With a little research, I found out this is the same bell installed from the factory on my 2011 Raleigh Sojourn `touring road bike'. My first thought would be to those who gave a low rating. If it can be made by man - it can be broken by man! You don't need to bang on it or treat it harshly for a clean, crisp DING. All you need to do is gently pull down on the lever & let go. So easy - a caveman could do it.What separates this little bell from the rest is - it fits on any handlebar size - including road bikes! Most bells like this will only fit on kid's bikes or possibly a narrow mountain bike handlebar. It's becoming law now in more & more places that bicycles be equipped with some sort of bell or squeeze horn. I prefer a friendly "ding".Actually...what I really prefer is not to ride anywhere pedestrians & cyclists share the same path. But the world hasn't figured that one out yet. Need a good little bell for any type of handlebar? This is the one. I ordered this one to install on a Tommaso Imola Road Bike
P**Y
Good bell, good price
The bell has a external plastic hammer rather than internal mechanics to make it ring. It really only gives you one "ding" at a time, but I've found that to be plenty to get people to look around and notice me peddling along. It seems sturdy and I hope it lasts though I'm a little worried that the plastic could bend and become less resilient over time. I can't say either way yet since I've had it for only four months and have used it a mere three or four dozen times. It's designed to fit a wide variety of handle bar sizes, so you shouldn't have a problem fitting it on. Does the job.
G**.
Plastic spring doesn't last
This has a metal bell with a plastic clapper you pull back with your thumb and release. The bell then makes a single "ding" sound. Trouble is, after a few months of use you have to pull back farther and farther on the plastic spring to get it to make a sound. The plastic just doesn't cut it as a spring, and slowly loses it's ability to act as a spring. I've had this bell for three months, use it several times a week, and figure at the rate it's going I've got another month before it needs to be replaced with something else.
J**.
Fits Road Bike
Introductory Review:I own a road bike (Raleigh Cadent 2.0), and use it mostly for commuting, though a couple of times a week I will train on it. I wanted a small, reliable and practical bell for alerting pedestrians (they don't always heed my voice, and a bell should catch their attention more being that people seem hard-wired to respond to bells and horns).Pros:- Small Size does not interfere with look or functionality of handlebars.- Bracket fits different sized handlebars and does it WELL and SNUG.Cons:- Thumb-action ringer does not appear to be the sturdiest, we will wait and see how long it lasts.It only takes a small screwdriver, cross or flat-tip, to put on to your handlebars,and the plastic mount appears sturdy, as does the tin bell itself. The size and bracket offers a variety of mounting options, which is a plus particularly for drop-handlebars.--I will update this review later as I use the bell more--
B**D
ding
A clever use of plastic to replace any moving parts, but not one that gives much confidence in longevity. Bend down the lever and release it quickly, and it springs back to ding the bell once. Ok for a jolly hello but not much use as a watch-out warning. Easy to install, with inserts to adapt to several handlebar sizes. Much smaller than it looks in the photo.
J**.
Not easy to use
Puts out a nice clear sound but I find flicking the bell to be cumbersome while riding. I was hoping for a bell where you push the thumb switch and it rings. You have to flick this bell. Not quite what I wanted but it will do.
G**H
DING!
This bell is great. If you're looking for a bell that gives a ice clear crisp DING!, then this is it. It's saved me from a few mishaps while out on my daily ride. One guy heard me through his rolled up window while on his cell.The only problem is if you ride in the rain, the bell's plastic base will hold enough water to muffle the ding, but I fixed this by drilling a small drainage hole through the bottom plastic base.
R**Y
Barely audible
This is the only small bell I found with a 31.8mm clamp diameter. Its really ineffective. I've been satisfied with other Incredibell models, but the clamp diameter for them is only 25.4mm.
P**2
Decent versatile bell
A decent bell with a decent tone. Nothing as good as the brass one but at least it can fit on a variety of thickness handlebars. Works well but a bit big for ro
E**C
it's a bell and works fine, comes with adaptors for different size handlebars
Not much to say, it's a bell and works fine, comes with adaptors for different size handlebars. All good...
E**K
Bell works, but the holder doesn't stay
The bell works fine, but have had real problems attaching it to my handlebars and the holder broke after only a few times out.
A**
Cheap don't buy!
Cheap you get what you pay for, would not recommend.
H**Y
Two Stars
Cheesy, feels flimsy. One ding only on use.
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