🔔 Ring in style and safety — be heard, be seen, be ahead!
The Knog Oi Classic Bike Bell combines a unique dual-tone ring that cuts through urban noise with premium aircraft-grade aluminum durability. Designed for easy handlebar mounting and integrated cable management, it fits a range of handlebar sizes, making it the sleek, functional choice for the modern cyclist.
Color | Black |
Size | Small |
Brand | KNOG |
Material | Aluminum |
Style | Classic |
Item Weight | 16 Grams |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
Product Dimensions | 2.09"L x 1.46"W x 0.63"H |
Minimum Compatible Size | 22.2 Millimeters |
Global Trade Identification Number | 09328389026598 |
Maximum Compatible Size | 22.2 Millimeters |
Manufacturer | Knog |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.77 x 3.35 x 0.75 inches |
Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.09 x 1.46 x 0.63 inches |
Brand Name | KNOG |
Warranty Description | 2 Years |
Model Name | Oi Bell Aluminium Bike Bell |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 11976 |
Model Year | 2016 |
Included Components | Bike Bell^allen key |
Sport Type | Cycling |
C**H
Works great
Easy to install and the ‘ding’ is heard by others is not annoying nor startling as compared to others.
D**N
The coolest looking bike bell out there
I bought this bell in the summer of 2018; it's 2019 now and I'm giving my year-long tested review.The reason I got this - I'm in NYC, and in the last few years as biking has become increasingly popular with younger riders, specifically teenagers who get together in groups and do "ride-outs", which for those who are unfamiliar with the term, is dozens of people swarming the streets at once on their bikes and basically taking over all lanes of traffic. Because of this, the NYPD has been cracking down on bicycle safety, and people have been getting tickets for not having proper equipment, or the worst case scenario, getting their bikes seized for dangerous riding. I'm a BMX rider, so I set out to make sure I have all the proper items on my bike so I would not run into trouble. I know it is unorthodox for a BMX to have all safety gear required by NYC equipped on it (people usually strip everything down off these types of bikes for weight), but I'd rather have this cool looking bell than pay a fine for not having it.The bell itself - I absolutely love the design of it. I'm surprised it hasn't existed sooner. And even though I could have bought any random cheapie bell just for my bike to be street legal, I specifically got the Knog Oi. I know there are tons of counterfeits floating around since it came out, but I truly appreciate the design and engineering that went into this bell. The original creators deserve their recognition and should get the benefits. It has a pleasant tone that is clearly audible; although on a very noisy NYC street it can be easily drowned out. In more suburban or rural areas it should be fine though. The bell's ringer is very stable on it's springs and I haven't had any instance where it went off unless I hit a really rough patch or a pothole. The only complaint about the mounting is that the instructions specifically tell you not to overtighten the screw; so over time it will get loose and the bell will move. Not a big deal, so aside from invariable re-tightening of the screw, there's nothing wrong with this bell to knock any stars off it for.The packaging - The packaging looks great and there's no complaints there. However, I had no idea the bell came with it's own hex key (alan wrench). I found it inside the box only after looking around for special instructions about what hex size the screw takes after trying to use every wrench I had and none of them fit. I'm guessing the screw is either specific to the Knog Oi, or perhaps it is some kind of Australian metric size that isn't common in the United States. Either way, it's not a big deal, but there's nothing on the packaging that says the hex key is included. I had no idea it came with one at all. But if you're wondering, it is found under the inset holder that the bell sits in inside the box.Overall, this is just the coolest looking bike bell out there and perfectly compliments an aggressive looking BMX bike. If you're looking for a bell just to get your bike up to code to be street ridable and roadworthy, this is the one. Excellent invention and excellent product!
A**R
It works great on squirrels
Sound:So I bought this because of how compact it is. I have a folding bike and I don't have that much room on the handle bar for accessories. I love the pitch of the ring, it has a polite and vibrant ring which is what I was looking for.The thing is, no one hears it. Everyone on the bike trail I ride on has earbuds in and are completely oblivious. The few that don't have earbuds hear it just fine, but those people also tend to be more alert and will just hear me coming anyway. No need to ding the bell. Not really much I can do about the earbuds, though, short of installing an airhorn.On the other hand, there are a lot of squirrels where I live and the minute I ding this thing once, they all scatter. They don't even do the run one direction and turn back like they do when they just see me coming. Once I ding the bell, they will just clear the path immediately. This is great because I've had times where I've lost control of the bike trying to swerve to avoid hitting them.Durability:The other thing about this is that my first one broke pretty early on. I unfolded my bike one day and I found it in pieces. Luckily, the company had accidentally sent me a 10 pack of these so I installed another one and that one has lasted years. It's very possible that I may have broken the first one it when folding the bike. I may have accidentally jammed the bike pedal into it or something.
T**Z
Bike Bell
Great item
J**X
Poor Quality, Breaks Easily
this bell broke within TWO days of riding, no more than 4 hour total. I live in NYC so a lot of bell ringing happens to catch pedestrian attention so if you are in the same position I would STRONGLY suggest looking elsewhere for a bike, maybe the fancy version holds up better but the base version is very cheaply constructed, guess thats what you get for $20
J**N
Needs to be louder
Its a nice looking device but its just not loud enough and can not work if the top of the bell is not correctly positioned..
C**7
Excellent ding-dong
With the increased traffic on the local trails due to covid-19, it became necessary to add a bike bell to warn other trail users of their impending doom. At first, I tried a rubber chicken, but this approach lead to a couple of issues that proved to be more trouble than they were worth.While the squak of the chicken was quite satisfying, it can become a bit overwhelming on a long ride. Since there is no real great way to silence a chicken other than firmly grasping around it's neck, it ties up a whole hand to choke the chicken (except when you are passing). As you can imagine, this isn't ideal for riding over rough terrain.The second issue I had with the chicken was the size. It's rather large and clutters up the cockpit.I found that this Knog Oi Classic (small) was the perfect solution for both of these problems. It mounts nicely into any cockpit with a clean look, and is easily accessable with the thumb. As you can see from the picture, it tucks right up under the new style Shimano M7100 brake lever (on the left side). It also stays completely silent until you want someone to notice your dingy. One quick thumb flick, and you get a pleasant single ding tone that is just the right volume and pitch to warn fellow trail users from an appropriate distance.I have since ordered more to equip all my bikes. Would absolutely recommend as a safety feature if you ride multi-use trails.
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