Mirrycle  Original Incredibell

This product is not available.

Make yourself heard on the trail or on the road with this lightweight and simple safety bell

Shop similar products

Features

  • Adjustable bell mounts to most handlebars, is compact and loud enough to be heard when coming from behind
  • Made of lightweight alloy that won't rust and keeps true sound
View all Mirrycle Bike Bells

Technical Specs

Best Use

Cycling

Reviews
9 reviews with an average rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars

71% 5 of 7 reviewers recommended

Write a Review

Adding a review will require a valid email for verification

teethonreed
Smithfield, NC, United States
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Great bell for small bars.

11 years ago

I bought this because my commute involves some greenway time and I got tired of yelling "on your left". The bell gets the job done and is audible within 30-40 feet if they're not wearing headphones. Only problem is the mounting bracket only goes up to 26 mm which didn't fit my road bars. I ended up attaching it to the steerer (my commute setup is jacked up) to save bar space and to be more discreet, but if you've slammed your stem that's not an option. I've since bought an Adjustabell for my road bike which will fit anywhere (I put it on my top tube). I appreciate the small size and black color since I don't really like having bells on my bikes, but I need it for the greenways.

Helpful?
Johnny likes bikes
Kirkland, WA, United States
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Happy little bell

11 years ago

I ride a commuter trail quite frequently. The travelers on this trail range from Lance Armstrongs to roller skaters to doddling babies with a dog on a zippy leash. This little bell has a happy, non-offensive, courteous way of saying please contain your little dog, I don't want to squash him with a smiley face at the end. :0) I doesn't rattle like another bell I tried and its just loud enough to not scare people. Great little device that has added to my level of courteousness and general enjoyment of riding the trail.

Helpful?
like2hike
Apex, NC
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars

not as effective as other styles

14 years ago

When riding on greenway trails or anywhere where I mix with walkers/joggers, I think it is basic courtesy and safety to give a warning when passing from behind. A bell is a good way to do that because it is easy, can be heard from a great distance or through headphones, and most people recognize its meaning immediately. I even get an occasional "thank you" after ringing. However, this one only sounds one note when you thumb it, and it seems to not be noticed easily by pedestrians. I still surprise them or get very close before they notice me. The bells that make 2 notes or a "brrrring" sound are much more noticeable. However, it is very small and light. This one sits in my parts box.

Helpful?
RoaminRoman
Sacramento, CA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Vertical tap > horizontal pull

11 years ago

Allows you to control the intensity of the ringing - a quick flick or two for a casual 'heads up' or have at it to send a more severe warning

Helpful?
Ethfun
Knoxville, TN
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Good Bell, So-So Mount

11 years ago

I can see where another reviewer is coming from concerning the one-ding nature of this bell, but I would also say that it's not hard to give two pings or more in a short amount of time. The bell is clear, loud and doesn't draw too much attention to itself - all things I was looking for in a bell, and I am happy!

Helpful?
Recumbent Bike Mike
Lansing, Michigan
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Nice Little Bell

9 years ago

Two good features about this bell are its size and adjustability. If you want to put other things on your handlebars (front light, bicycle computer, smartphone, handlebar bag/mounts, mirrors, etc.), this little bell doesn't really crowd much else out. The other good feature is that the ringer/striker can rotate around the bell--it adjusts to where your thumb can most comfortably reach it. One should be able to find a place and angle and striker orientation which works for most bikes. The striker is simply pulled back and released to strike the bell on the outside. It works well on the local bicycle paths which pedestrians and I share. One hint: ring the bell twice when approaching pedestrians from behind. If you ring it only once, they seem to think, "What was that?" but then don't immediately move to the side. Ring it twice, and it usually registers immediately that there is a bicycle behind them, and they more quickly extend the courtesy of moving to the side of the path.

Helpful?
AZ Rider
Tucson, AZ, United States
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

well-designed

9 years ago

To me, this is the perfect bike bell. It is small, well-made, very adjustable, and provides a good "ding" sound. So many of the other bells out there are too large, complex, or fiddly. This does the trick perfectly.

Helpful?
JimSummitAve
Seattle, WA
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Its a bike bell

9 years ago

Its a bell, works as it should. Nice loud sound. Be warned that it only fits narrower bars, so know where you plan on putting it before you buy it.

Helpful?
steve starr
Virginia
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars

wont fit

9 years ago

This will not fit a 31.8 handlebar. And- REI only sells bikes with 31.8 handlebars. 21-24mm handlebars went out of style 10 years ago

Helpful?

Questions & Answers

Loading Questions...