Bells

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The Knog Oi Classic S Bicycle Bell is a unisex, small bell that comes in copper. It has a diameter of 22.2mm and is designed for use on bicycles. Its distinctive design and ease of installation make it a popular choice among cyclists.
Fits bars 22.2mm diameter - Aluminium with Nylon mount & acctuator - Nylon clamp with hex screw to secure bell to your bike. Just pop it over, give it a quick tighten up, and you're good to go. No sliding down the handlebars, no dismantling and re-assembl
Durable aluminum handlebar bell, 22.2 mm in diameter, offers a lightweight yet robust solution for bicycles or vehicles.
The Knog Oi Bell is characterized by its unique design and ease of use - no more bulky doorbells. - Design and function are combined in the unique style of this bell. - Thanks to the high quality materials, penetrating ring sound and robustness, the Knog
The Knog Oi Classic S Bell is a small, stylish bike bell made of brass with a sleek design that seamlessly blends into the handlebars for easy installation and use.
CNC Machined.Distinctive tone Low profile.Fits handlebar diameters: 23.8 - 31.8mm.
Cnc machined Distinctive tone Low profile Fits handlebar diameters: 23. 8 - 31. 8mm
Diameter: 55 mm. - Vintage design. - Material: Brass. - Loud ring. - High-quality finish.
CNC Machined. - Distinctive tone - Low profile. - Fits handlebar diameters: 23.8 - 31.8mm.
CNC Machined. - Distinctive tone - Low profile. - Fits handlebar diameters: 22.2mm
The Knog Oi Classic Bicycle Bell is a sleek, modern bell designed for bikes. It features an aluminum frame and a nylon mount, making it lightweight and durable. Available in four colors, the large or small size can be chosen to suit your bike.

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