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Xtreme Bike & Sport LLC204 N. Penn. Ave.Independence KS, 67301620-331-7777
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| | Features | The beautifully resonant ring of solid brass.The Duet is a traditional ding-dong bell.Dome Diameter: 33mmFits handlebars with 21.7mm - 24mm O.D.
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| | Description | The beautifully resonant ring of solid brass. Available in solid brass and chrome-plated solid brass. The Duet is a traditional ding-dong bell. Dome Diameter: 33mm (1.3"). Fits handlebars with 21.7mm - 24mm (.86" - .95") outside diameters. |  |
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29 of 29 found the following review helpful:
Nice Tone & Small Enough for a Kid's Bike Too! Dec 17, 2009
By goonius We bought this bell in the black with chrome plate to put on my daughter's 16" Diamondback Mini Della Cruz that she will be receiving for her birthday in January. We bought this bell after a bit of research, and after reading so many positive reviews here on Amazon.
We weren't disappointed. It's the perfect size - maybe a couple inches diameter - and the sound is pretty and fairly loud (not ear-splitting mind you). It's a simple little two-ding mechanism (hence the term 'duet', I assume) - one ding on the forward stroke, one as the lever goes back into place, unlike the bell we have on her trike which makes a series of dings as you flick it and as it goes back into place. I would have thought that two dings could not have sounded as good, but it does; in fact it probably sounds better than bell on her trike which cost more than twice as much as the Incredibell. There must be something to that whole brass bell sound.
This bell doesn't feel cheap. It seems to be well-constructed, and I feel confident that it will last a long time.
It installs right alongside the grips on the handlebar, and so it's easy to access while riding, without taking attention away from steering - a perfect 'first bike' accessory in this sense.
I think it's worth noting that this bell is not made in China. It is made in Japan.
I'm very pleased with this bell, and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a compact bell with a nice tone.
21 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Stay Classy Sep 03, 2010
By sixspeedsteve
"sixspeedsteve"
pros: 1) This is a fancy little brass bell and is definitely loud enough for casual riding. 2) The sound is pleasant and traditional. 3) Overall build quality seems top notch; the trigger is firm when pulled and bounces right back into resting position with ease.
cons: 1) My only problem with it is that the handlebar mount is on the small side for standard handlebars. It fits, but it's a stretch.
A little tip, you can go to the Mirrycle website and listen to the sound of their bells though an audio file on each individual product page. Rest assured that the bell in person resonates much cleaner and louder than the wimpy audio file through computer speakers.
22 of 24 found the following review helpful:
Bike Bell Aug 13, 2009
By j
"j"
Mirycle Incredibell - They don't know how to spell but the bell is everything they say it is. I ride a recumbent bike 10 miles a day and I might add 76 years old. The walkers and runners I sneak up on appreciate my ringing of this pleasant brass bell sound. I like it very much.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Nice bell, lovely sound Apr 13, 2009
By Richard Gordon This bell has a lovely sound, either in brass or chrome plated (I have both on different bikes). It can be easily heard at a distance but doesn't startle anyone. When mounted near the grips it is easy to activate while riding. If your handlebars have a section with large diameter and a section with small diameter, it will only fit on the small end, but that is usually near the grip anyway.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Great sound, but didn't fit Aug 27, 2010
By Leigh A. Peterson I have a Trek 7.3 FX. The handle bars are tapered, but even the thinnest point would not allow this great little bell to fit. I am really very sad about this because it sounds so beautiful.
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