Knog Oi Luxe vs Spurcycle Original
Comparison 2026 — Bike Bells
Our verdict
The Knog Oi Luxe against the Spurcycle Original is the top-tier duel in the bicycle bell universe — two products that win design-award lists and make cyclists emotional over a small accessory. Both meet the Dutch legal bell requirement; both do the basic job excellently; but they serve the aesthetic-obsessed rider in different ways. On specs the difference is subtle but important. The Knog Oi Luxe is an Australian design classic: a copper or brass ring that wraps around the bar rather than sitting on top, 25 g, 85 dB volume, fits 22.2-31.8 mm bars, €29.95. The Spurcycle Original is American handcraft from California: solid stainless steel and brass, 56 g, 95 dB clear ring that resonates for 8-10 seconds, fits 22.2-31.8 mm bars, €49.95. On pure sound quality — critical on a crowded Vondelpark bike path or through the Jordaan — the Spurcycle wins decisively: it rings like a tuning fork and cuts through city noise. On design and integration with a minimalist cockpit the Knog wins with its near-invisible ring design.
For daily riders on Amsterdam cobbles who want to keep their bike beautiful and want a bell that matches the design, the Knog Oi Luxe is €30 you won't regret. For anyone commuting through dense bike traffic every morning who needs a bell that people genuinely hear — pure function with premium materials — the Spurcycle Original is worth its €50 and literally lasts decades.
We recommend the Knog Oi Luxe for design-conscious city cyclists who want to stay subtle, unless you ride dense bike traffic daily and need to be heard — in which case the Spurcycle Original justifies its €20 premium with superior sound and lifetime durability.
Spurcycle Original
The Spurcycle Original wins through 95 dB clear ring lasting 8-10 seconds, solid stainless steel-brass construction and lifetime durability — audible through the densest Vondelpark bike traffic.
Knog Oi Luxe
The Knog Oi Luxe costs €20 less and with its near-invisible ring design gives the cleanest integration on a minimalist cockpit — comfortably meets the Dutch legal bell requirement.
Specifications
| Specification | Knog Oi Luxe | Spurcycle Original |
|---|---|---|
| Price | €25.00+96% | €49.00 |
| Rating | ★4.3 (2,650) | ★4.8 (1,420) |
| Overall | 82/100 | 93/100+13% |
| Sound | ||
| Type | Designbel | Premium messingbel |
| Sound volume | ~78 dB @ 1 m | ~85 dB @ 1 m+9% |
| Tone character | Helder, lange sustain | Zuivere grondtoon, 5 s sustain |
| Mounting | ||
| Bar clamp | 22.2 / 31.8 mm | 22.2 – 31.8 mm (shim) |
| Weight | 18 g+111% | 38 g |
| Material | Geanodiseerd aluminium | Messing & RVS |
| Fastener | T25 torx-bout+400% | Zeskant M5 |
Pros and cons
Knog Oi Luxe
Pros
- Sleek, unobtrusive design — visually almost disappears on the bar
- Two clamp sizes (22.2 and 31.8 mm) plus a carbon-safe version
- Long singing tone that works well on quiet cycle paths
- Anodised aluminium feels premium and resists corrosion
Cons
- Not loud enough for heavy traffic or tourists who refuse to move aside
- Tiny T25 torx bolt requires the right key during installation
Spurcycle Original
Pros
- Around 85 dB with an exceptionally long, pure sustain
- Solid brass dome and stainless steel housing — effectively a lifetime bell
- Compact footprint fits any bar from 22.2 to 31.8 mm
- Thumb lever feels precise and always springs back smoothly
Cons
- Close to 50 euros — significantly pricier than every competitor
- Brass dome develops a natural patina over time (not everyone wants that look)