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List Price: $7.99 Our Price: $5.99 You Save: $2.00 (25%) Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Category: Sports See more product details
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Description of Kettler Bell Red Metal BellRed Metal Bell for KETTLER Tricycles Warn people you are coming through by attaching the Kettler Bell Red Metal Bell to your Kettler Bike, Tricyle, or Riding Toy. This classic red metal bell is operated by simple thumb-pushing action and features a one-screw attachment for hassle-free installation. Compact and lightweight, this charming vintage-style bell measures 2 x 2 x 3 inches (H x W x L) and weighs 1 pound.
Sports reviews of Kettler Bell Red Metal BellCustomer Review: Ring my bell Sport shop rating: 5 Stars
The bell is well made and has great sound. My son loves to ring it. Makes a nice addition with the basket.
Customer Review: perfect little bell Sport shop rating: 5 Stars
The reviews were right: this is a great bell. Sturdy and loud enough. My child loves using it.
Customer Review: Kettler bicycle bell. Sport shop rating: 5 Stars
This Kettler bicycle bell is a quality product. Its easy to attach and emits a loud sound.
Customer Review: Ring Ring! Sport shop rating: 5 Stars
My son loves this bell and it's easy for him to use as he rides his trike!
Customer Review: A nice r-r-r-r-r-ing tone. Not just for kids. Sport shop rating: 4 Stars
I got one of these because it appeared that some of the other bells had single "ding" actuators, and this one looked like it went r-r-r-r-ring. It does, and it's loud enough to warn pedestrians, other cyclists, and even nearby drivers (if their windows are open). It's a pleasant enough tone not to evoke resentment, unlike some of the horns that some avid (rabid?) cyclists recommend.
- Placement can be a bit difficult on handlebars with brake- and shift-levers. If you look at the illustration, the lever is on the right side, and its action requires it to be pulled toward you. I mounted it on the right side of the handlebars, just inside the shift-lever, with the top tilted back toward my chest, so I can flip it downward with my right thumb. This works well in terms of ergonomics, while keeping the bell in a position that drains if it gets rained on.
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