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Granite Cricket Mountain Bike Bell with Single-Strike Mode and Constant Cowbell Mode, Bike Bell for Mountain Bike, BMX Bike, Road Bike and Gravel Bike, Bicycle Bell for 22.2mm to 35mm Handlebars

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About this item

  • Optimal Security : The Cricket Bike Bell comes with two different modes, single-strike and cowbell mode, so you can choose the sound that best suits your needs in different situations, helping you be heard and stay safe on the roads and the trails.
  • Tiny but Mighty : Even at a lightweight of 60 grams and a small size, Cricket MTB Bell still has the loud but pleasant sound to ensure you're heard before you're seen, and cut through loud noises to protect you from any danger during the ride.
  • Easy Installation : Simply tighten the one screw, Cricket Bell is so easy to install and remove in seconds. Also, it fits 22.2mm to 35mm handlebars by adapting the two kinds of spacers to fit your handlebar even more tightly.
  • Solid Construction : Built in high-quality alloy clapper with machined aluminum striker, Cricket Bell is made to survive from severe vibration. The tough and durable construction last for years, and resistant enough to ward off damages and crashes, yet still super lightweight that won't get in your way.
  • Perfect Fit : The Cricket Bell fits handlebars from 22.2mm to 35mm, allowing it to be positioned almost anywhere on your handlebar, ensuring that it is always within easy reach and easy to use, no matter your bike's setup.



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Granite Cricket Bell for Mountain Bike, BMX Bike, Road Bike and Gravel Bike

Light as Feather

At just 60 grams, Cricket Bell is extremely lightweight but still strong enough to ward off damages. It's easy to carry around, and ensures not slowing you down while riding.

GRANITE CRICKET MTB BELL

Cricket Bell fits 22.2mm to 35mm handlebars perfectly, and can stay firmly on the bar while riding intensely. You can use the two spacers to fit the bars of 22.2mm and 31.8mm diameters, and there's no need to use the spacer if you have a 35mm handlebar. Cricket Bell can also fit tightly on both right and left side of the bar depends on your preference, and not loosening even on the roughest terrain.

Granite Cricket Mountain Bike Bell Single-Strike Mode and Constant Cowbell Mode BMX Bike Road Bike
Granite Cricket Mountain Bike Bell Easy to install

Install in Seconds

Cricket Bell is easy to install, and there's only one screw needed to be tighten. You can install and remove it from your bike easily and quickly. Simply fit the spacer to adapt your handlebar if needed.

Two Bell Modes

Granite Cricket Bell with Single-Strike Mode

Single-strike Mode

The single-strike mode is just excellent with its crystal-clear tone and impressively loud volume to make your presence known.

Granite Cricket Bell with Cowbell Mode

Cowbell Mode

When pulling down the dome to cowbell mode, the motion of the bike activates the sound, and it really does a great job audibly communicating to other trail users.

granite cricket bell

Made to Last

Cricket Bell and its striker are made from tough alloy and durable aluminum, designed to survive your weekday rides and weekend adventures. The high-quality material offers strong resistance and durability, and lasts for years no matter how harsh the condition is.

  • Yes, the spacers are included in the package.

  • No, you can push up or pull down the bell section to switch the modes by hand. No tools required.


Angelo Simoes
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Awful. Purchased 2 and both failed after a few rides. The spring mechanism for the manual bell is very weak. Even with the bell in the 'locked' position, it still rattles.
MR PHILIP T CHAPMAN
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
Loud clear ring to let folks know you’re coming
berti
Reviewed in Spain on September 19, 2024
Uno piensa que un timbre es algo simple.... y lo es, pero tras mi tercer timbre me di cuenta que no es algo tan simple. Este haces las veces de timbre standard y lo hace bastante bien, pero ademas con un simple tiron hacia abajo, se transforma en una campana o cascabel que suena todo el rato. Es un sonido nada molesto, un poco bajo quizás, para advertir en senderos. Más que a personas que puede no te oigan, insisto que es bajo, creo que es útil para advertir a animales de tu presencia.
Boris
Reviewed in France on February 28, 2024
Indispensable (à mon sens) pour se signalier sur les singletracks et limiter les risque de collision avec d'autre vtt ou marcheurs. seul bémole, aurait mérité d'être un tout petit peu plus audible.
Claudio
Reviewed in Italy on February 20, 2024
Ho provato altre campanelle ma questa è veramente ben fatta, il suono molto squillante. Minimale. Montata sul manubrio vicino alle leve in quanto se messa in zona attacco manubrio, in caso di rotazione del manubrio, si rischia che vada a sfregare sul telaio.
Vince224
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
The cow-bell on/off is great, as is the ability to manually ring the bell. Fit and finish is top notch and build quality is great. The only shortfall is the sound, which is not a strong as some other bells. But, it is good enough for almost all instances.
JS
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
I use this on several bikes. It works well, not loudly or obnoxiously, but continuously when in that mode. Helps to alert people walking on campus or hiking on trails. Love the design. Push it up for quiet and manual operation. Great bell! Highly recommended!
JB3333
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 16, 2023
Bought two of these for gravel bikes after getting a Timber bell for a mountain bike.The design has two types of operation, constant tinkle in which it gently tinkles away as you ride, which is great for alerting pedestrians etc on shared trails, or manual ‘ping’ via a lever as with most regular bike bells. It can also be set to silent but the manual lever will still ping it. This is a distinct advantage over the Timber which doesn’t have a manual pinger.The ‘tinkle’ mode is operated by pulling the bell part downwards. It’s much more polite to my mind than dinging behind someone and startling them. It’s not quite as convenient as the Timber which has a button, but it’s not difficult and the other advantages make this a good choice.Being small it is easy to find space on the bar for it.It isn’t as robust as the Timber, but it’s half the cost, half the size and half the weight.Timber is shown on my last photo.The negatives:1: the dangly striker inside the bell can come off as it is only held in with a spring wire. I suggest putting a blob of Araldite or similar adhesive in the centre hole to stop it being lost from an impact.2. The tiny captive nut that the fixing bolt uses to secure it to the bars is not retained so is easy to lose if you don’t notice this when fitting. I also put a smear of glue on that to retain it.3. It’s not as loud as the Timber, but it’s loud enough for most scenarios, and the manual ding lever is a definite advantage and is louder than the tinkle.I have the timber on one of my mountain bikes as I can often hurtle downhill in the woods and it is a little louder so announces my approach sooner. It’s more robustly made too so might survive a few knocks better, but generally I think the Cricket is better value and more functional and definitely better suited to road or gravel bikes.
Customer
Reviewed in the Netherlands on October 22, 2023
Really beautiful bell.However not loud enough to be useful in anne-bike
Angel R.
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2022
cool little bell, dual function, great for trials not too loud, it probably should be louder but its less intrusive when riding in the forest and its quite.
T
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2022
The handlebar clamp on this bell is about the best I have ever used. The shim system is very effective. The bell is sturdy and well built. The bell housing pulls in and out to silence the cow bell feature for quiet rides.But, calling it a cow bell is very misleading. Cat bell might even be an exaggeration.I hate hollering "On your left!". I either shout too early for people to hear, or too late and startle them anyway. This bell seemed like the best idea ever. Unfortunately, no one hears me coming, not even dogs. I have tried every different angle to get the bell ringing more consistently or louder and have not been able to make it effective. I even locked out the front suspension. The bell rang more, but not any louder.Confession... It might work better for others. My commuter bike is a cruiser style with fat tires. It might be a different experience with a thin tired road bike running high pressure tires on chip seal. Though, I don't see this item being a hit with those that wear a kit and ride in pelotons.I did keep it. The manual bell part works OK. I wouldn't recommend it to a friend without verifying that it would work in their circumstances.
Jimmy Myers
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2022
I don’t know why everyone says this bell is too quiet. I think it’s perfect. Everyone moves out of the way when the timber bell is on and I love that you can turn that feature off if you want. I will definitely buy another one for my other bike.
S. Hill
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2022
I purchased this bell based on it's cool function of going silent by pushing the bell up and making it audible by pulling it down as well as having a thumb trigger to warn others that you're near.So the idea is really really good but the execution is poor at best.The bell is not loud enough and the thumb trigger is slightly weak and doesn't really have a satisfying strike. When you do strike the bell it's a bit weak...I hope the next version is better.In the meantime I will stick with the Timbre Bell.