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Comments about Mirrycle Brass Duet Incredibell:
My wife and I own 8 of these and wouldn't buy any other. The thumb-operated striker mechanism is a spring loaded snap back that doesn't ever go limp on you like the ones with a plastic snap-back arm. BUT the
opening for the handlebar is too small for any serious adult-sized bike,
including the seven Novaras and one Cannondale we own. To mount it, you have to find a suitable long, narrow screw or bend a piece of coat hanger wire into a loop and bridge the gap. The inside of the handlebar opening is not sufficiently flexible to then conform to the handlebar, with the result that you end up with several open spaces between the handlebar and the mount.
This has been uncorrected for several years and I would think they could sell many more if they would just make the mount more adjustable or create some adult-bike sizes. I like them enough to put up with it -- but jeeez, folks!
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Comments about Mirrycle Brass Duet Incredibell:
The best bike bell I've had (and I've had quite a few). It does tend to fill up with rain, which mutes the ring, but at least it's brass, so it shouldn't have any problems being wet otherwise.
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Comments about Mirrycle Brass Duet Incredibell:
This is a very aesthetic bike bell with a lovely sound. Unfortunately, the clamping mechanism is only 7/8" in diameter so it cannot be installed on most (probably all?) bikes made for adults. It certainly can't be used on either of our two road bikes so I am returning it.
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Comments about Mirrycle Brass Duet Incredibell:
This bell is simple, compact, and has a clear, loud double-ding sound. Too bad it doesn't fit my handlebars. I have drop handlebars which taper towards the ends, and I suspect that it might fit the thinner part. However, I just put new tape on, and I don't want to pull off perfectly good tape to find out. I'll be returning it soon if I can't find some way to attach it within easy reach.
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Comments about Mirrycle Brass Duet Incredibell:
The thing is pretty darn loud and sounds great... but the bracket is less than an inch thick! You can't mount it to anything!
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Comments about Mirrycle Brass Duet Incredibell:
Compared to many other bells on the market that use a lever, this bell is one of the few that has a consistent volume level regardless of how quickly or slowly that the user pushes the lever.
The volume level of most other bells on the market is determined by how much force (or the speed of the finger) the user applies to ring the bell.
This bell isn't the case, which is a really good thing.
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Comments about Mirrycle Brass Duet Incredibell:
Great sound in a little bell and the lever actuated ding dong is perfect. Contrary to the previous review it fits my adult City bike just fine. It is made for a smaller diameter lightweight handlebar and not a mountain bike handlebar which makes sense.
I almost didn't get it for fear it would not fit but took a chance on it and it did and I was very happy.
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Comments about Mirrycle Brass Duet Incredibell:
Actually the screw didn't end up working. I had to use a long ziptie to secure it to the bike.
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Comments about Mirrycle Brass Duet Incredibell:
My bars were too wide to use the long-screw method, but I was able to install by modifying the bell, then using a zip tie to attach. Modifications: Cut the bottom half of strap off, drill a horizontal hole in the base below the bell for the zip tie, and notch the base on the screw-side to help seat the zip tie. (The plastic is not brittle so easy to work with.) Why all the fuss? Because the Duet is the best-sounding bell on the market!
Comments about Mirrycle Brass Duet Incredibell:
Bell comes with a M4 x 22mm screw and doesn't fit around my bike. I think if I try the longer screw idea -- I will try a M4x30mm screw.
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