Spurcycle Original vs Basil Bold Bell
Comparison 2026 — Bike Bells
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Our verdict
Based on our weighted scoring, the Spurcycle Original edges out the Basil Bold Bell with an overall score of 93/100 against 84/100. It scores particularly well on sound volume (92/100) and design (96/100), making it the better all-round pick in Bike Bells.
The Basil Bold Bell remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €12.00 versus €49.00.
Sound volume winner
Spurcycle Original
2% higher than its rival
Value winner
Basil Bold Bell
26% better value for money
Specifications
| Specification | Spurcycle Original | Basil Bold Bell |
|---|---|---|
| Price | €49.00 | €12.00+308% |
| Rating | ★4.8 (1,420) | ★4.4 (5,780) |
| Overall | 93/100+11% | 84/100 |
| Sound | ||
| Type | Premium messingbel | Klassieke ding-dong |
| Sound volume | ~85 dB @ 1 m | ~86 dB @ 1 m+1% |
| Tone character | Zuivere grondtoon, 5 s sustain | Scherpe dubbele tring |
| Mounting | ||
| Bar clamp | 22.2 – 31.8 mm (shim) | 22.2 mm |
| Weight | 38 g+97% | 75 g |
| Material | Messing & RVS | Gelakt staal |
| Fastener | Zeskant M5 | Kruiskop-schroef |
Pros and cons
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)
Basil Bold Bell
Pros
- Around 86 dB — highly audible even among busy downtown tourist crowds
- Two-tone ding-dong sound is typically Dutch and friendly
- Available in more than 20 colours including patterned prints
- Just 12 euros — practically no barrier to buying one
Cons
- Painted steel starts to rust on the underside after two or three Dutch winters
- Internal spring can rattle over cobbled sections in older Dutch city centres