 What up Bicycle Internet, Anthony here for another edition of Pure Cycles Gear Corner. And on this episode, we are going to be doing a little product review of one of our shop favorites, the Spurcycle Bell. At Pure Cycles, we definitely consider ourselves lucky to live in a place that has nice weather year round. However, this often means that we're not the only ones out on the road or the trail. We got started looking at bells. During that search, we wanted to find a bell that didn't look like a total afterthought and when you ring it, it kindly says, yo, we out here. It's a needless to say, when we found the Spurcycle Bell, we were pretty stoked. The bell itself is a really sharp-licking bell and on the bar, it sits 2.5 centimeters high and 3 centimeters across, which means, as you can see here, that it doesn't monopolize a whole lot of space on your bars. The bell can also be set up in a number of positions, but for the purpose of this test, I had it faced forward. So when I rang it, the decibel meter app on my phone consistently registered 88 to 100 decibels. Now I'm no scientist, but I would definitely have to say, 88 to 100 decibels is loud enough to get most people's attention. Now let's get on to the build quality of the bell. I'll be the first to admit that I've always been a little skeptical of the fashion-forward bell, especially with regards to their longevity. But so far, I've been pretty impressed with Spurcycle overall. They have a well-thought-out construction, and after about six months of consistent use, I haven't seen any real degradation in the performance. Okay, so for some of you watching, you might be thinking, alright, Anthony, you've sold me on this bell, so now how do I set it up? The attachment to the bar is quite simple and is done through a strip of bendable metal which attaches to a slot on the back of the bell. Once that is done, you can take a 2.5-millimeter Allen wrench and tighten the bolt from the front. The smart folks at Spurcycle know that handlebars come in a variety of sizes, and to accommodate for that, the bells come with two attachment straps, one for a 31.8-millimeter bar and another for a 22.2-millimeter bar. Overall, the Spurcycle is a genuinely brilliant bell. It has the looks, it definitely knows how to get people's attention, and with its solid construction, it's sure to keep your bike looking snazzy for a very long time. If you like what you saw today, don't forget to subscribe to our channel. If you have any questions about the product featured in today's video, feel free to leave a comment below or hit us up at Gear Corner at PureCycles.com. So until next time, stay safe out there and keep a rubber side down.