Juicy Jingles Bike Bell
The 3-second version
- Bright metal ring tone carries well without sounding harsh
- Fits handlebars from 22 to 33 millimeters in diameter
- Weather-resistant metal body and internal spring mechanism
- Only fits handlebars 22–33mm diameter
- Fixed ring tone, no volume adjustment
Why it's on GiftsFeed
Classic metal bicycle bell with cheerful ring tone
Most cyclists either yell warnings or stay silent and hope for the best. A bell solves both problems: it's polite enough for park paths but audible enough to matter. This metal version holds up in weather and stays mounted through years of use, where plastic bells crack and electronic options need batteries. The tone is calibrated to alert without alarming, which makes a real difference when you're passing dog walkers or families. For anyone who rides regularly in shared spaces, it's the simplest way to be heard without being a nuisance.
Good gift when
- Commuters who share bike lanes with pedestrians
- Recreational riders on crowded trails and greenways
- Anyone who prefers signaling over shouting
- Cyclists looking for a durable, no-fuss alert solution
Skip it if Not compatible with handlebars outside the 22–33mm range, and the mechanical ring tone won't suit riders who want electronic chimes or custom sounds.
Specs
- Handlebar Compatibility
- 22–33mm (0.88–1.25 inches) diameter
- Material
- Metal
- Mounting Method
- Screw-clamp bracket
What's included
- Metal bike bell
- Mounting bracket with screw
If you're giving it
- No sizing to guess
Small accessory that works for any cyclist with standard handlebars.
The details
A bicycle bell does one thing: it announces you're coming without shouting or startling. This metal version delivers a clean, bright ring that carries well on bike paths and sidewalks while staying friendly enough for shared trails. The dome design protects the striker mechanism from weather and bumps, and the clapper produces a tone that cuts through ambient noise without sounding harsh or aggressive.
The mounting bracket accommodates handlebars ranging from 22 to 33 millimeters across, covering most road bikes, cruisers, hybrids, and city bikes. Installation takes a flathead screwdriver and a couple of minutes—the bracket tightens around the bar with a single screw, leaving room to adjust placement before you lock it down. Once mounted, the bell sits close to the bar so it doesn't interfere with brake levers or shifters.
Metal construction means durability in rain, sun, and the occasional tumble. The finish resists scratching better than plastic alternatives, and the internal spring mechanism holds up through thousands of rings. The striker thumb lever sits within easy reach when your hand is on the grip, so you can signal without repositioning your fingers or taking your eyes off the path.
This bell works for commuters who need a polite way to pass pedestrians, recreational riders navigating crowded greenways, or anyone who prefers a mechanical solution over yelling "on your left" every few blocks. It's loud enough to be heard but calibrated for courtesy rather than alarm.
Fits standard handlebars from 22 to 33 millimeters in diameter
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Questions
- What handlebar sizes does this bell fit?
- The bell fits handlebars with diameters from 22 to 33 millimeters (0.88 to 1.25 inches), which covers most standard road bikes, cruisers, hybrids, and city bikes. Measure your handlebar before ordering if you have an oversized or undersized bar.
- How loud is the bell?
- The metal bell produces a bright, clear ring that carries well on bike paths and sidewalks. It's loud enough to alert pedestrians and other cyclists from a reasonable distance but not so aggressive that it startles people nearby.
- Is this bell weatherproof?
- The metal construction resists rust and weather damage better than plastic alternatives. The dome design protects the internal spring and striker mechanism from rain and debris, so it holds up well through regular outdoor use.
- How do you install the bell?
- The bell mounts with a screw-clamp bracket that wraps around the handlebar. You tighten a single screw with a flathead screwdriver to secure it in place. Installation takes just a few minutes and allows you to adjust the position before locking it down.
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