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πŸ”” Advanced Brass Trigger Bell - Revolutionary Safety Bike Bell for Full Control during Braking, Turning, and Gear Shifting on Any Bicycle Review

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Description of πŸ”” Advanced Brass Trigger Bell - Revolutionary Safety Bike Bell for Full Control during Braking, Turning, and Gear Shifting on Any Bicycle

LOUD RING: To get the loudest ring, please watch the fitting videos on the Trigger Bell website. Your Trigger Bell can be louder than a traditional bell if fitted correctly. You can ring up to 5 times per second without changing your grip. Brass bell for a warmer and clearer tone than cheaper aluminium bells. FITS ALL BIKES: Trigger Bell fits on the left handlebar grip and is pinged with your thumb (not your finger). Trigger shifters: Mounted on the right hand side and upside down. Grip shifters: Mounted between the brake and grip. QUESTIONS? We would be delighted to help. Email us a photo of your handlebars and we will send the exact fitting instructions and video you need. SAFER: The patented and registered design allows you to ring Trigger Bell while braking, turning and changing gear unlike a traditional bike bell. Travelling at 10 miles per hour you can ring up to 6 metres sooner. 5 YEAR WARRANTY: Manufactured in the UK and money back guarantee with no need to return Trigger Bell.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Like, almost done

Trigger Bell is the third bell I've bought in the last few months. I installed a trigger bell on my Giant Roam 3. The shifters are part of my bike's handbrake assembly, so the trigger bell needs to be mounted on my bike's crank, which means I have a less comfortable grip. The alternative is to move the brake assembly to the neck, which makes braking and shifting difficult, so great that I can ring the bell without moving my arm, but I have to move my arm to brake. Too bad I really wanted the…

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  • Easy to read control panel
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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Improvements needed for 6th generation

I had no idea how difficult it was to fit a bike bell to my mountain bike handlebars. Due to the very limited space between my Shimano Altus controls, my options were limited to bells with very thin mounts, small beaters and bell diameters. There are at best 2 models where I can keep my hand on the steering wheel for braking/shifting and ring the bell in quick succession. Trigger Call, although the theme is designed to use both controls and a call at the same time, the theme is far from ideal…

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  • Rugged construction
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  • Transparency

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Bell fits big bars

I ride a Fuji Tread with drop bars. The funny thing is none of the shop bells fit my oversized steering wheel. I browsed the internet a bit and decided on a trigger call. I considered the Knog Oi and while it looks cool the reviews said it wasn't very loud which would be a problem on the busy bike lanes I ride. Also looked like an adjustable Incredibell, but reviews said the bell couldn't be removed and reinstalled without ruining the strap. I also didn't want to spend $50 on a Spurcycle call…

Pros
  • Best
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  • Lots of stuff

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product for discreet bicycle bell!

I was looking for a bell to put on my road bike to provide extra security when meeting other cyclists and pedestrians. I've reviewed countless products but tried to avoid bluebells, which looked like sore eyes on my setup. Lol how to try to avoid a pimple when attending an event or special occasion. At the very least, you would hope to hide or disguise its presence. I was a bit discouraged with many, if not all, of the bells I encountered which were too visually noticeable AND made my hands…

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  • Fits me perfectly
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  • No instructions

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Fur. Not very loud, had a lot of problems with installation but ok

Not super loud but ok. Definitely not for riding, but perfect for riding in the parks. When I tried to install it on the hood of my 105 STI it scratched the rubber. I didn't do anything serious, but I put a piece of tape underneath anyway. The mounting side of the bell body is strongly curved - actually intended for narrower/standard handlebars. Eventually I realized I should mount it lower so it would sit under the main body of the hood. I was expecting to mount it flush/perpendicular to the…

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  • Decent performance
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