I love to ding my dinger... The Mirrycle Incredibell Original Bicycle Bell... t's light, little, and loud, and you can make yourself heard on the road or on a trail with this simple bell that has a proven design. It's easy to mount to almost any handlebar, and only takes up ...

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4.5
Publisher : Mirrycle
Company : Mirrycle
List Price: $7.99


Features
  • Dome diameter: 33mm (1.3")
  • Fits handlebars with 21.7mm - 26mm (.85" - 1.03") outside diameters.

Product Description

Incredibell Original Bells fits 21.7mm to 26mm handlebars. Dome Diameter: 33mm (1.3")

Customer reviews

I love to ding my dinger... 5 by .. John Williamson (Bucks County, PA USA)
The Mirrycle Incredibell Original Bicycle Bell...

It's light, little, and loud, and you can make yourself heard on the road or on a trail with this simple bell that has a proven design. It's easy to mount to almost any handlebar, and only takes up about 1/4" of your prized bar space. The ingeniously-designed pivoting 'dinger' allows this bell to be used in a variety of handlebar positions, as it can be rotated 360 degrees.

The bell has a nice, crisp ring. You can control the sound by giving a polite little ding or a sharp ring by controlling the thumb action on the dinger, which is quite easy to master. It's quite recognizable as a bicycle bell, and isn't confused to something else. It's easily loud enough for signaling pedestrians and other cyclists. It's also great for warning deer (they run), but not for wandering cows (which just don't heed any kind of warning).

Pros:

* Small, compact, and it sounds good.
* Good looking, light, easy to use, work
* Loud sound for its size, has a pleasant tone.
* Quite reasonable in price, excellent value.

Cons:

* Not loud enough to effectively warn vehicles in traffic.


Some state laws require cyclists to issue an audible warning when overtaking a pedestrian. That can be a vocal warning, but yelling at walkers and runners doesn't cut it, so a bell is the ideal solution. It should be noted that this bell (or any other one) isn't very effective on city bike trails when the walker/jogger is hooked up to a loud iPod and wearing headphones.

If you think you need a slightly louder version, there's the slightly larger Mirrycle Incredibell XL, which might do the job. But if you feel that you need to issue a louder warning that this, just go all out and get a 115 dB Delta Airzound Bike Horn, which is about as loud as the horn on an 18-wheeler... seriously.

Note: there are a number of small bells out there that look similar to the Incredibell. Many of these are either poorly made, or have a dinger spring that rusts out in record time. There are some decent copies, but at the low price of the real thing, why not just spring for the best.

The Incredibell is one of the best functional gadgets that you can get for your bike, and it also makes a great (and well-appreciated) for any cyclist gift.

Ding... ding... ding!

Perfect! 5 by .. deadly car bomb (flo mo us)
This is the third bell I've purchased in an attempt to find one I like that also doesn't ring when I don't want it to. One bike bell I bought would ring at every bump. This bell was about half of the size I thought it was going to be, which is great. Even when I jump (bunny hop) over things with my bike, it doesn't ring; it only rings when I want it to. I especially like how it's available in three different colors. The chrome/silver one perfectly matches my bike. It blends in so that you don't even notice it unless you're up close. It's also the ideal volume for a bike bell. Perfect!

Quality at a great price! 5 by .. Mondoman (Seattle, WA)
I ride the often-crowded streets and urban trails of Seattle, so I need a bell that just works. This bell is so good at that that I would have gladly paid twice as much for it!

Pros: small, easy to mount, robust adjustable striker, pleasing sound that carries without being obnoxious

Cons: none so far!

I've experimented with at least 5 different brands/models of bells, and this is the best.

For me, the most important task of a bell is that it ring when I want it to, and not when I don't. Surprisingly, other bell designs fall short, using plastic instead of a spring in the striker (soon loses ability to ring at all), or *only* a spring (rings every time you ride over a bump!).

The Incredibell uses a simple-yet-durable spring+hinge design for its striker, along with a clever rotating mount. Thus, you can adjust the angle of the striker to best fit your hand position on the bar, and can modulate the ring volume by adjusting how far you pull back on the striker before release.

This is an excellent safety aid that should be purchased by all riders.

Gets the Job Done 5 by .. Tweedy (Chicago, IL)
From all the bells I reviewed, I was happy to find that this bell certainly "Gets the Job Done". It's small but rings loud enough for all to hear or you can ring it softer so as not to startle anyone from behind. It doesn't ring when goving over bumps so all in all I am very happy with this bell.

Cheap and effective 5 by .. K. Ward (Hyde Park, NY)
I didn't want to spend a lot of money for a bell. I was only getting it as a more polite way to tell people to look out. Don't use this as a warning for cars though...they will never hear you. I liked the mounting as it was much better than a cheaper knock off, and the sound was clearer too.