- 1.FUNNY BIKE BELL: There is a air screw on the helmet, it will fast rotate when you cycling. You need to have a special and unique bike bell for your bike, here it is.
- 2.UNIQUE DESIGN:Duck bike bell design with 12 lumen yellow lights,45 decibel sounds, press or pinch the duck bell tail, and it will scream up.
- 3.EASY TO INSTALL:First, pull the bottom band of this duck bells and twine it on your bike stick, then hook it with the S shape hook, and finish the installation, so easy. You can do it by your hands, no need any tools.
- 4.ADJUSTABLE:The propeller can rotate with the wind the helmets is detachable, you can take off helmet,the duck without a helmet is also very cute.
- 5.A VARIETY OF USE:Duck bike bell can be used as a bicycle, motorcycle bell, or can be placed on scooters and strollers. It can also be used as a patient pager, or it can be placed in a wheelchair, pressed by a duck or lit to alert others. Also can be used as a child’s toy, there are more features waiting for you to discover.
Bike Bells
NEKRASH Duck Bike Bell, Rubber Duck Bicycle Accessories with LED Light, Cute Propeller Handlebar Bicycle Horns for Kids Toddler Children Adults Sport Outdoor
$9.99
Tatiana –
I was worried how it toed the line between funny-cool or funny-silly…. Need not to have worried. My 32 year old mountain biking friend, who is the definition of cool, LOVES this duck and posted an Instagram reel almost immediately with the duck riding proudly on her handlebars. It squeaks, lights up, attaches well, and the spinner on the helmet spins when bike is on motion. No regrets buying this fun gift!
Tatiana –
Kevin Moss –
It gets lots of compliments on my motorcycle!!
Kevin Moss –
Xavier Gutierrez –
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Update 2: it’s been about 3 years now since I’ve had this? I’m now on another bike a 2021 zx6r and the duck has been going strong, holds on without a flinch and definitely been good. It does have some wear to it from weather, dirt and usual that doesn’t wash off well at this point and the squish factor is still there just ever so slightly stiff. Light is completely dead as in no new batteries work and any electrical work may or may not revive it. Definitely still worth the buy, will be buying a new one soon to retire my lil guy.
Update: it’s been five months now and it has remained strong i will add that it seems from the reviews there might be a difference in all the ducks out there as some claim it flew off, the helmet fell out, or the strap was brittle and i will like to add to issues to put thread lock on the propeller as mine popped off in middle of a ride. I can say mine held strong it has not slid back or anything and i got a new ride i put him on and ripping 100mph+ (for research purposes) the lil duckster has not been fazed by the winds and leans. But with reviews i will say take precautions, glue the helmet on, thread lock the propeller, and zip ties if you are using this on a motorcycle.
Some say you will feel feel a 300hp increase when you install this bad boy and will make you 1,000% cooler and glide through the roads of Valhalla knowing your new little buddy will be your watchful eyes and protection. On a serious note though this is one cool little addition to my bike I installed this on a motorcycle and I will note to add this to the thickest part of the bar to have a snug fit otherwise it will slowly slide back if it’s in the open but if you have a windscreen it should be good, other than that this guy withstood some high winds, sharp turns, and high rpm vibration like a champ. Install is super easy and very simple that it looks almost like it would fall off easily but it stood on for an hour ride on a windy night like a champ. The duckie has two light modes a continuous blinking and regular light up.
Xavier Gutierrez –
Tatiana –
A great little stocking stuffer. Works as advertisded.
Tatiana –
jennifer –
No noise bit, no light. Did get duck head yellow bit to attach to bike etc. Gold chain and what looks like pair sunglasses????? Not Happy
jennifer –
Xavier Gutierrez –
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We were looking for a bike bell such that has adjustable strap to be placed on toddler bike ( we have SEREED) or on toddler first scooter (we have mini Microkick board) and both bike and scooter have thicker handles than most children bikes or scooters, about 30 santimeters in diameter versus typical 21-22 santimetrs.
The duck looked as a good choice, especially since it has helmet (we had hard time to convince our toddler to wear helmet and seeing the duck in helmet on his bike convinced him right away, and we appreciate this very much).
In addition to being just so adorable, the duck has adjustable stra, can quack and squeak as his rubber relatives do, is a light-up and has a propeller that actually works.
But with all the pros above there are some cons, that make this bike bell not suitable for toddler.
The strap closure is not very tight,it is rather loose, and getting open/disconnected easily so duck is falling of quite often with just a little pull with those small hands, or when the bike bumps, which happens a lot with a toddler. The propeller works grest whem little hands turn it but doesn’t work when a toddler is riding his bike – probably because of the not so fast speed. It is absolutely impossible for toddler to get the light on, especially with ducky wearing helmet, the same apply to switching the light off if mommy or daddy helped to switch it on. Grandma also can not neither switch the light on/off or change mode from flashing to steady and backward. The light itself is very bright, which is good for biking at night, but is not good for toddler’s eyes. Our toddler ois able to produce sound and ducky squeaks when being squished, but since toddlers do not let it go, the poor ducky sounds as it is his last squeak and he is begging for help to free him from those grabby hands. And the last thing that makes this bell not good for a toddler – the light case with enclosed coin battery is very small and very accessible – it is practically falls out from duck’s bottom when duck is being squeezed too much, or if toddler is trying to pull it from the duck using the straps.
With all said – we unfortunately will return this bell as it is not safe for a toddler, though we do like this ducky very much and appreciate all ideas listed as pros.
May be later on, when our toddler is a big kid we will buy it again. We are confident, that big kids,teenagers and adults as well would really enjoy that adorable ducky-bell, it is just not quite right for a toddler.
Xavier Gutierrez –
Marie F. –
It’s adorable! I get many compliments. However it doesn’t secure tight enough to the handle bar and just gets vibrated around in circles while riding so I have to constantly fix it back upright just to use it. The duck will also pop off if knocked into so a bit of glue is needed. Squeak is plenty loud enough for people on the trails to hear and believe me they look bc it’s a big squeak hahaha usually followed by a giggle or an eye roll from the uptight peeps. I put it on my varla off road scooter – it really belongs but some modification is in order for sure.
Also NOTE for the people complaining about having to make a hole in the ducks helmet liner to get the screw though – YOU DONT! You just pull the liner right out of the helmet, install the screw and pop the liner back in. It’s not hard to get out and yall are making it harder than it needs to be 😆 it’s so easy really
Marie F. –
Tina S. –
Very cute my daughter loves it on her electric scooter
Tina S. –