Bells are fun devices to add to your bike’s handlebars, and they’re excellent safety tools, too. To help you find the version that’s perfect for you in a market filled with bells that seem nearly ...
The humble bicycle bell is generally acknowledged to have been invented by John Richard Dedicoat in my home city of Birmingham, UK, back in the late 1800's. On the whole, the bell's design has ...
For those who ride purpose-built MTB or remote gravel trails the need for a bell is few and far between. For riders on shared trails and high-traffic paths and tracks a bell is potentially one of the ...
This clever bike tracker adds extra security to your bike while being incredibly discreet. It’s a bike bell with a built-in tracker that integrates with Apple’s Find My app. Think of it as an AirTag ...
The simply-named Oi, made by Australian cycling gear company Knog, is a bike bell for people who don't like bike bells. Such folks may be particularly keen on the latest model, the Oi Prima, as it's ...
Do you need a $49 bike bell? Probably not. Do I regret testing the Spurcycle bike bell, said $49 trinket? Absolutely not. I get that to some people, the idea of spending half a C-note on a bike bell ...