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Pros & Cons
- The Knog Oi Luxe has a handsome design, making many other bike bells and riders jealous.
- The use of durable materials ensures the bell has a long life span.
- The Knog Oi Luxe complements your bike and ensures many safe kilometers.
- You'll want the same bell for all your other bikes.
Specifications
Specifications
Brand
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Knog |
Mountain bike (22.2 mm) / Road bike (31.8 mm) / City bike (22.2 mm) |
Description
Description
Luxurious and durable materials
This handsome bike bell is made of CNC milled aluminium. A brass clapper is attached to ring the bell. The inside of the bell is finished with artificial leather for a luxurious appearance and to prevent damages to your handlebar. Due to its easy mounting this bell fits to handlebars with a diameter between 23.8 - 31.8mm.
Complements your bike
The Knog Oi Luxe takes away any excuse to not mount a bell on your bike. The bell has a luxurious appearance and complements your bike. Additionally the materials are durable and the ring very loud and clear. Allowing you to make many safe and good looking kilometers.
Compatibility
The Knog Oi Luxe is available in two different sizes:• Size S is suitable for bars with a 22.2 mm diameter
• Size L is suitable for bars with a diameter from 23.8 mm to 31.8 mm
Reviews
Reviews
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Most recent reviews
4 / 5
Te groot gekocht
Prima bel, lijkt degelijker dan de knog oi. Heb alleen de verkeerde maart besteld. Dit hadden ze kunnen fixen, dat het overval op past toch?
Pros & Cons
2 / 5
Idea is good, execution less so.
This bell broke on me after 4 months because the little copper ball that touches the bell fell off. This probably happened while ringing. Without this part you can hardly hear the bell. I bought it to replace the knog oi because the spring had gone flat (within a year). And didn't want that to happen again so chose a better (I thought) & more expensive option. Both were not the loudest either. Another disadvantage is that on a racing handlebar there are few places where it doesn't hit the cable, if this happens then the bell is also muffled. I am writing this review because 2 products from this supplier became unusable too soon.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
To transform an ordinary bike into a luxury bike...
On my bike, the diameter of the handlebars is not uniform, so I had to struggle a bit to find the right position. So: be careful. And be careful not to lose the little screw with the torx head. Once it's on the ground, you have to look for it, because a replacement won't be easy to find. The sound is superb, not aggressive but far-reaching and surprisingly persistent.
5 / 5
Fancy.
When I cycle through the forest or along the path with this thing adorning my handlebars, despite the fact that I am only riding around on a third-rate second-hand 2016 Trek Superfly under my ass, it feels like I belong to the absolute top of the elite. With my nose in the air, I whiz past all the stoempers, stumpers and old souls on e-bikes, while their cranium still resonates after observing the absolutely phenomenal sound this little gadget produces. They probably think that they themselves will never make it so far in life that they will be allowed to hang a flawlessly tuned bicycle bell on their steel steed. No really, if you make this thing reverberate people will pull over, dismount and give standing ovations as you pass by. Cherubs descend from heaven with gifts of magnesium citrate for your water bottle. A girl with red hair and freckles sighs as she gloriously looks down over evaporating alpine meadows in the setting sun. Artisan goldsmiths, copper casters and tuning fork makers go to bed at ease. Throughout the cycling world, a sigh of absolute inner peace and an overall sense of "how good life is" passes. And that with one peg of a bell.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Fine bike bell.
The bell was delivered as expected, quickly and well-packaged.
Pros & Cons
2
Idea is good, execution less so.
This bell broke on me after 4 months because the little copper ball that touches the bell fell off. This probably happened while ringing. Without this part you can hardly hear the bell. I bought it to replace the knog oi because the spring had gone flat (within a year). And didn't want that to happen again so chose a better (I thought) & more expensive option. Both were not the loudest either. Another disadvantage is that on a racing handlebar there are few places where it doesn't hit the cable, if this happens then the bell is also muffled. I am writing this review because 2 products from this supplier became unusable too soon.
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Design
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Fails quickly
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Mounting near cables
5
To transform an ordinary bike into a luxury bike...
On my bike, the diameter of the handlebars is not uniform, so I had to struggle a bit to find the right position. So: be careful. And be careful not to lose the little screw with the torx head. Once it's on the ground, you have to look for it, because a replacement won't be easy to find. The sound is superb, not aggressive but far-reaching and surprisingly persistent.
5
Fancy.
When I cycle through the forest or along the path with this thing adorning my handlebars, despite the fact that I am only riding around on a third-rate second-hand 2016 Trek Superfly under my ass, it feels like I belong to the absolute top of the elite. With my nose in the air, I whiz past all the stoempers, stumpers and old souls on e-bikes, while their cranium still resonates after observing the absolutely phenomenal sound this little gadget produces. They probably think that they themselves will never make it so far in life that they will be allowed to hang a flawlessly tuned bicycle bell on their steel steed. No really, if you make this thing reverberate people will pull over, dismount and give standing ovations as you pass by. Cherubs descend from heaven with gifts of magnesium citrate for your water bottle. A girl with red hair and freckles sighs as she gloriously looks down over evaporating alpine meadows in the setting sun. Artisan goldsmiths, copper casters and tuning fork makers go to bed at ease. Throughout the cycling world, a sigh of absolute inner peace and an overall sense of "how good life is" passes. And that with one peg of a bell.
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Carries far
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Immaculate sound
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Nicely concealed appearance
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Fumbly mounting
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Not overly loud