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Bicycle Bell DUNLOP 80 mm diameter with polka dot design
Bicycle Bell DUNLOP 80 mm diameter with polka dot design
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Bicycle Bell DUNLOP 80 mm diameter with polka dot design
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Bicycle Bell DUNLOP 80 mm diameter with polka dot design
Bicycle Bell DUNLOP 80 mm diameter with polka dot design
DUNLOP Bicycle Bell with an 80 mm diameter dome and polka dot design provides a compact, mechanically operated audible signal for urban cycling and leisure rides. The bell mounts to standard handlebars and produces a clear ringing tone intended to alert pedestrians and other cyclists. Its decorative polka dot finish combines functional use with a distinctive look suitable for commuter bikes, city bikes and recreational cycles.
The bell offers a simple mechanical striker that requires no batteries and delivers a consistent sound while remaining lightweight. Its 80 mm dome balances volume and compactness, making it suitable for narrow handlebars without obstructing other controls. The polka dot design adds visible contrast that can subtly increase bicycle conspicuity while remaining unobtrusive. Installation uses an adjustable clamp to fit most standard handlebar diameters, and the metal construction provides durability for regular short commutes and casual rides.
Position the bell on the handlebar within comfortable reach of your thumb, ensuring it does not interfere with brake levers or shifters. Tighten the adjustable clamp until the bell is secure but avoid over-tightening to prevent damage to the handlebar or clamp. Operate the bell by flicking the thumb lever to create a clear ringing sound; repeat as needed to signal intent when approaching pedestrians or cyclists. Regularly check the clamp and striker for proper function and retighten if the bell becomes loose after use.
Use the bell courteously: give a short audible signal before passing and allow space for pedestrians and slower riders to respond. Periodically clean the dome and mechanism with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly to prevent corrosion. If the bell becomes noisy or the striker sticks, inspect the clamp and pivot for debris and lubricate sparingly with a light oil if necessary.
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