๐ฆ Ring in fun and safety with the duck that does it all!
The NEKRASH Duck Bike Bell is a compact, rubber duck-shaped bicycle accessory featuring a 45-decibel horn and a 12 lumen LED light for enhanced safety. Designed for easy, tool-free installation on handlebars (2.3-2.36 inch diameter), it includes a detachable helmet with a wind-rotating propeller for playful style. Suitable for kids and adults alike, it doubles as a versatile alert device for bikes, scooters, strollers, and wheelchairs.
Color | 1-SHARK |
Brand | NEKRASH |
Material | Rubber |
Style | Duck |
Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
Maximum Compatible Size | 2.36 Inches |
Minimum Compatible Size | 2.3 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 2.6"L x 2.2"W x 2.36"H |
Manufacturer | NEKRASH |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.29 x 2.56 x 2.2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.6 x 2.2 x 2.36 inches |
Brand Name | NEKRASH |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | NE-19103 |
D**M
Love this little guy
I bought this as a funny gift that I didn't think was actually going to be used, but my family fell in love with this little guy and he is now on my step dad's e-bike. Super easy to put together, the propeller does come unattached but we super glued it together and haven't had an issue from it coming apart from the helmet.
T**A
Definitely get.
This ducky is amazing, I got it for my son, and he adores it. The assembly was easy, and the helmet it comes with has a little buckle. The light is very bright and good for nighttime riding. The squeaker is also loud enough to serve as a bell, but can be operated with one hand. Absolutely no negative responses.
W**T
Lost his spinner :(
Love it. Have it on my motorcycle and itโs super entertainingOnly reason for 4 stars is that his spinner randomly fell off on the highway. Could use a better securing system to keep it from unthreading
R**
Fits the bike
So fun for the bike!
X**Z
UPDATE: Increased in hp, 1,000% coolness and attention grabber
The media could not be loaded. Update 2: it's been about 3 years now since I've had this? I'm now on another bike a 2021 zx6r and the duck has been going strong, holds on without a flinch and definitely been good. It does have some wear to it from weather, dirt and usual that doesn't wash off well at this point and the squish factor is still there just ever so slightly stiff. Light is completely dead as in no new batteries work and any electrical work may or may not revive it. Definitely still worth the buy, will be buying a new one soon to retire my lil guy.Update: it's been five months now and it has remained strong i will add that it seems from the reviews there might be a difference in all the ducks out there as some claim it flew off, the helmet fell out, or the strap was brittle and i will like to add to issues to put thread lock on the propeller as mine popped off in middle of a ride. I can say mine held strong it has not slid back or anything and i got a new ride i put him on and ripping 100mph+ (for research purposes) the lil duckster has not been fazed by the winds and leans. But with reviews i will say take precautions, glue the helmet on, thread lock the propeller, and zip ties if you are using this on a motorcycle.Some say you will feel feel a 300hp increase when you install this bad boy and will make you 1,000% cooler and glide through the roads of Valhalla knowing your new little buddy will be your watchful eyes and protection. On a serious note though this is one cool little addition to my bike I installed this on a motorcycle and I will note to add this to the thickest part of the bar to have a snug fit otherwise it will slowly slide back if it's in the open but if you have a windscreen it should be good, other than that this guy withstood some high winds, sharp turns, and high rpm vibration like a champ. Install is super easy and very simple that it looks almost like it would fall off easily but it stood on for an hour ride on a windy night like a champ. The duckie has two light modes a continuous blinking and regular light up.
J**R
So darn cute but needs improvement
It's adorable! I get many compliments. However it doesn't secure tight enough to the handle bar and just gets vibrated around in circles while riding so I have to constantly fix it back upright just to use it. The duck will also pop off if knocked into so a bit of glue is needed. Squeak is plenty loud enough for people on the trails to hear and believe me they look bc it's a big squeak hahaha usually followed by a giggle or an eye roll from the uptight peeps. I put it on my varla off road scooter - it really belongs but some modification is in order for sure.Also NOTE for the people complaining about having to make a hole in the ducks helmet liner to get the screw though - YOU DONT! You just pull the liner right out of the helmet, install the screw and pop the liner back in. It's not hard to get out and yall are making it harder than it needs to be ๐ it's so easy really
R**N
Great Price!
So Cute
K**Y
What the Duck!!!
Okay, to be honest, the duck is adorable, and I like the idea, but this is the worst designed piece of crap I have ever seen. First off, there are zero instructions included, however, just by looking at it, you would be thinking to yourself that anybody with a wit of intelligence would be able to figure it out--wrong! When you try to insert the light mechanism (which is surrounded by a rubber containment stopper) into the bottom of quackers, the light dislodges from the stopper and shoots right up into his abdominal cavity and is irretrievable. You must then, by any means necessary, try to extract the light, which is nearly impossible due to relatively small hole and no good way to clamp down on the light module without damaging it. I had to insert a pair of needle nose plier--to the obvious discomfort of quackers- and clamp down hard in order to get a good purchase for it to be ultimately wrenched out. This of course took many attempts, and I ended up cracking the light as a result, making it useless. What is it with these product designers these days? Do they actually test or evaluate the crap they are producing.
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