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A bicycle bell that doesn't break

Mee
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Hi!
Any MSE suggestions on buying a robust cycle bell preferably without plastic/rubber parts which break off.
Thanks
Any MSE suggestions on buying a robust cycle bell preferably without plastic/rubber parts which break off.
Thanks
Free thinker.:cool:
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Or go the other way and get a cheap, very easy to use one.
https://www.gearbest.com/bike-bells-and-locks/pp_595595.html?currency=GBP&vip=2673582&gclid=CjwKCAjwo4jOBRBmEiwABWNaMSkrPT_l8Be-gQTmZt-Ok_eSUiVPP9Hd9nIVRf5jedBjm3h1UCy_YxoCVogQAvD_BwE
I have had one like this (not this specific one) on my bike from new, couple of years now, it is not as loud as some but it is easy to use and hasn't broken yet.What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
What bells have you used that have failed soon enough to ask this question?
Asking on the cycling board might get more replies.0 -
Sorry, I hadn't realised there was a cycling board - should have guessed.
I must be a bit of a cluts as the bells similar to the one in Enterprise 1701C post all seem to break - the rubber bit between the bell and ringer break all the time.:(Free thinker.:cool:0 -
I bought a bell on eBay for 99p including postage from China. Had it six years now and it still works like new.0
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