PRO BIKE TOOL Bicycle Bell for Handlebars – Crisp, Clear & Long Sound Ringer for Adults or Kids Bikes – Road, Mountain or Beach Cruiser Bikes – Bike Gifts

(1474 customer reviews)

$26.99

  • Discreet, Stylish & Classic Design – Designed for pretty much all road, mountain, beach cruiser, hybrid or e-bikes, whether for adults or kids. Fits most common bicycle handlebar sizes: 19.2 to 31.8mm – please measure handlebars before purchase to ensure compatibility and to avoid disappointment!
  • Crisp, Clear and Long Sound – High quality brass dome with sturdy striker. Powerful ring at 79 decibels with ‘bright tone’ for cyclists and pedestrians alike, helping others to be aware of your presence. Bell dome size 1.06 inches / 2.7cm.
  • Compact Design – Narrow design allows the bell to be neatly attached between other handlebar accessories. Can be positioned on top of the handlebars or on the front of the bars. Fits handlebar sizes: 19.2 to 31.8mm.
  • Precision & Durable Build – Brass bell with machined aluminum alloy handlebar mount. Includes 2 O-rings so the mount can be installed quickly and fixed to different sized handlebars.
  • Pro Quality – We’re so confident about the quality of our products that if you have any product issues, we’re very happy to either provide a Refund or a Replacement!
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  1. Sarah

    Quality is not far of Crane bells. The ring is sharp and lound and it’s very easy to attach it to the handlebars.

    Sarah

  2. Charles B.

    I am a connoisseur of bicycle bells. This Pro Bike Tool brand is my favorite. It takes up minimal space on handlebars and is easy to mount securely. It’s louder than most bike bells and has a beautiful sound due to good craftsmanship, shape, and being a real brass bell made in UK. It’s easy to use and very reliable.

    I originally ordered the shiny brass colored bell because it’s so beautiful. Unfortuneately, it reflects a brilliantly bright glare into my eyes on sunny days. So I am going to return the shiny brass colored bell and then buy a black bell of the same brand and model.

    I highly recommend this bell, but consider if you want maximum beauty or function. The brass colored brass bell is visually beautiful, but put glare in my eyes on sunny days. The black colored brass bell looks drab, but creates no glare. So the black is completely functional, including for your vision on sunny days. All colors of this bell are brass and will sound excellent.

    This bell takes up less room on the handlebars than any other good bell that I know of.

    The price of this Pro Bike Tools (PBT) brass bell is so low and affordable that you may wonder if it’s junk or quality. IMO it’s quality is top notch and as good quality and sound as the best (much more expense) brass bells made by Crane, Lezyne, and Cateye. But the PBT bell takes up much less space on handle bars. So for that reason, this PBT brass bell is the best bicycle bell made.

    So choose your color with that ^ in mind.

    Charles B.

  3. Eric

    Sehr gute Klingel. Leicht zu befestigen, laut genug. Trotzdem springt keiner vor Schreck auf die Straße .

    Eric

  4. Tommy D

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    I have been on a hunt for a bell that I could get close enough to the hoods on my road bike that left my hands in position to be able to brake and my quest is almost answered with this bell. My newest bike has Shimano Di2 Ultegra and that gives me some options on placing a bell on the hoods as I can use a strap that goes over and under the hood without worry of interfering with the brake levers. The o-rings that come with this bell are super stiff and not very stretchy and far too short for what I did. To accomplish mounting this bell on the hood, I used some #64 rubber bands for now. In the pictures, what you see is taking one rubber band attaching it to one side and looping it over the top of the hood and going under the hood before coming back over the top to hook on the bell’s opposite side catch. Then I do the same thing but do it in the opposite direction to balance out the tension between the two bands. I have not ridden with the setup yet but the bell doesn’t get in the way of my normal hand position and a quick flick of my right thumb makes a solid lick on the bell. No more shouting on your left and who really hears you any way when 90% of the walkers have something piped into there ears anyway. If this turns out to be fail when I ride, I will post an update.
    Update: 10Jun2023 After about 150 miles, the bell is still working well mounted on the Di2 hood for my right hand. The only adjustment I have made is to replace the little rubber pad under the aluminum mount with a large piece of double sided mounting tape that’s clear. The original little pad would slip out the side. I also bought some silicon #64 rubber bands so they blend in with the hood color versus the red or natural rubber colors I had before.

    Tommy D

  5. Tommy D

    1. Sound: Excellent. This bell rings with a ding-ding as pleasant as I could want.
    2. Sustain: Excellent. After a bit of experimentation, I learned the ring persists if I mount this bell on the metal of my handlebars. If I mount on the grip wrap, the ring dies faster. That gives me options.
    3. Size: Excellent. It is a small bell, but it stands proud of my handlebars just enough to avoid the sound-deadening effect of my gloves. I have tried bells that fit closer to the handlebars and I do not care for them because the fabric of my handlebar bag or my fingers muffle the sound too easily.
    4. Mechanism: Excellent and I hope it stays that way. The spring on the clapper mechanism allows the perfect one-two dings I like to alert others on the path.
    5. Durability: Excellent so far. I dropped this bell twice while mounting it and the little round plastic top went flying both times. After I found it under the patio furniture presently in my garage, it snapped back into position.
    6. Mounting ease: Fair. I found strapping this into position far more difficult than I ever imagined. I dropped it because the band has to hook on small targets on the beginning and ending sides. And then I had to find the optimum spot on my bars, so I had to adjust it several times.
    7. Mounting parts: Poor. The silicone parts they include are simply the wrong parts for a handlebar mount, but the right parts for a plumbing project. They ship silicone o-rings/washers instead of the traditional silicone bands I show in one of my photos. Hey, manufacturer, if you read this: Please quit sending those washers and start sending silicone bands.
    8. Do I recommend the bell? Yes, I do.

    Tommy D

  6. Magnus

    Monte très bien sur mon VAE et a une bonne sonorité. A voir la tenue dans le temps

    Magnus

  7. Tim Brown

    This bell was a super easy to install. It looks good on the bike. It’s easy to use and clear as, well, a bell. It has a nice tone, and not an annoying tinny sound. I have no criticisms at all. 5/5.

    Tim Brown

  8. Thorsten Kapp

    Lässt sich gut und schnell befestigen,ohne Schrauben.Hoffe der Gummi hält eine Weile.

    Thorsten Kapp

  9. David M. Sanders

    Sieht gut aus, klingt gut und ist leicht anzubringen.

    David M. Sanders

  10. Tim Brown

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    I’m sure they are the same as any bell you can find on Amazon. We’ll see how it works when I go ride tomorrow. The stock horn was too quiet on the urban streets and some people were skating with head phones on and I had to scream “BEHIND YOU” hopefully I won’t have to stick to dual car horns. It will be too loud.

    Tim Brown