Parcel Dimensions | 8.1 x 5.7 x 3.2 cm; 50 g |
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Item model number | Q3 |
Colour | Black |
Size | Small |
Style | Modern |
Material | Plastic, Copper |
Included Components | bike bell, gasket |
Brand | RAVEMEN |
Item Weight | 50 g |
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RAVEMEN Q3 Road Bike Bell, Dual-Hammer Copper Alloy Bicycle Bell for Adults Fit Handlebars up to 47mm, Lightweight for Most Grip Positions, Easy Installation
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Colour | Black |
Size | Small |
Brand | RAVEMEN |
Material | Plastic, Copper |
Style | Modern |
Mounting type | Handlebar Mount |
Maximum Compatible Size | 31.8 Millimeters |
Manufacturer | RAVEMEN |
About this item
- 【Special Design for Road Bicycles】Meet the Dual-hammer 180° adjustable bike bell designed for road cyclists who demand both function and form; Whether you're sprinting full speed or grinding up a climb, this bell adapts to your grip, your style, and your ride
- 【Precision at Your Fingertips】Two hammers — one fixed, one flexible — let you ring from any hand position; With a 180° adjustment range (-90° to 90°), it’s tailored to your finger length and riding posture
- 【Ultra-Compact & Aero-Friendly】Measuring just 55 × 28 × 30 mm/ 2.17 x 1.1 x 1.18 and weighing only 33.5g/ 0.074lb, the bicycle bell hugs your drop bars like it belongs there; Matte black, aerodynamic, and low-profile, it stays out of sight but never out of reach
- 【Tool-free Wide Comaptibility】The bike horn comes with 3 reusable straps that mount on any road bike handlebars up to 47mm in diameter; Snap it on, and you’re ready to roll; A silicone cap for a clean, integrated finish
- 【Copper-Built with a Bold Voice】Crafted from quality copper alloy, the bike bell for adults delivers a deeper, richer tone (90–100dB) than typical aluminum bells; Loud enough to be heard through traffic without sounding harsh
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Additional Information
ASIN | B0F4R2ZHP9 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
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Date First Available | April 22 2025 |
Manufacturer | RAVEMEN |
Place of Business | RAVEMEN |
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- SethinternationalReviewed in the United States on June 30, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Great design works well
I picked this product because of the ease of installation as well as the movable Bell hammer. The bell ringing is loud enough to alert pedestrians and dogs alike. The sound quality is similar to other bike Bells that I have had in the past.
The installation is a zip tie type fitting but it is removable and they give you three of them which is great. This is a good value for the money and the design is outstanding with the rotatable hammer.
After two months of regular use in a high traffic suburban area, the bell has held up well through a mix of dry pavement and light rain conditions. It was installed on a set of compact drop handlebars that see frequent weekday commutes and weekend loops through shared paths. The tone remains strong and clear even in windy conditions, and the adjustable hammer has proven helpful when riding in the drops or on the hoods. It does not shift out of place, even with frequent repositioning of hands or gloves brushing against it. The install area sees a lot of stop and go riding around intersections and pedestrian crossings, and the bell has made that back-and-forth much smoother. The quick ring access without needing to reposition fingers has turned out to be more useful than expected.
- VidiotReviewed in the United States on June 1, 2025
4.0 out of 5 stars great concept, nice sound, mount might have issues for shallow-drop handlebar users
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The attached video is a quick comparison of its usability and tone vs an Oi bell (which was originally black, but over the years of UV exposure seems to have turned copper colored as the black coloring faded??).
Depending on the device you watch the video with, the Ravemen may sound quieter, but that is not the case in person. It is MUCH louder with a more pronounced ringing/vibrato? and sustain than the Oi, which sounds more clean and lower pitched. Both are higher pitched than I'd like, but they're not unpleasantly high pitched.
As you can see in the video, both bells have issues with easily getting a proper flick of the thumb to get a full ring. The Ravemen is worse in this regard because it has a cone shaped striker while the Oi bell has a flat-ish paddle, but as you can see in the video, I can still miss it. The Oi bell's mechanism is much easier to get a double "ding ding" with than the Ravemen, but that may get better over time/experience with the Ravemen.
For positioning, the Ravemen is in a good position for use on both the hoods and the drops vs the Oi that really works only from the tops of the handlebar. The listing claims the Ravemen is usable from the tops, but not really--with it mounted on the inside of the handlebar below the brifter as intended, you need either a super strong and long pinky finger, or the opposite hand to operate the striker. The ziptie (reusable) mounting system is solid, yet adjustable enough, but the 180 degree adjustable angle that I use for the upper/hood position remains a bit loose and may move each time you operate the bell from that tilt-adjustable striker. Unless I'm missing something in my installation, I wish they'd update the mount design so you can adjust the tilt, find the right position for you, then lock it into place.
Overall, this bell is a great concept, but may be a little problematic if you use shallow-drop handlebars because the bell and clamping mechanism gets in the way of using the drops more fully. That's what I like about the Oi bell--it's out of the way (albeit at the expense of having to move your hand off the bars unless you're already on the tops). With a slightly deeper drop handlebar, the Ravemen being installed below the brifter may be less of an issue for you.
I'm going to keep both the Oi and Ravemen bells on my bike for a while and see how it goes. I wonder if I use both bells with their different tones/frequencies if pedestrians on multi-use paths that I sometimes ride on will be more aware, either because of the different loudness or frequency or if they think multiple bikes are coming and they'll more to, for example, rein in their dog leash or stop taking up the full width of a bidirectional pathway.
- BrianDReviewed in the United States on July 13, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Gets people's attention!
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- Jeff LynnReviewed in the United States on July 15, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Super audible tone from such a small bike bell
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- J. FisherReviewed in the United States on July 19, 2025
4.0 out of 5 stars Great sound, loud and clear but don't like how it attaches to handlbars
This bell works really well. It was not quite what I expected but it rings out very loud and clear when you are riding your bike. I don't really like how it attached to my handlebars but so far it is working. You are given a cable tie to hold it on and I can tell you in the heat of Phoenix that cable tie will grow brittle after one summer. The do give you extra cable ties, so when this one break, I will have back-ups but I feel there could have been a better way to mount it.