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Your cart is empty.Choose our duck bike bells to make your ride more fun, and the bathing duck will have the joy and joy Mounted on the handlebars to bring more fun to your riding journey. Just slap it and light it up right away, and people will see you from afar, don't worry about anything, just enjoy your night ride. Because people will make way for you. Installation method: (1) Wrap it around the bicycle stem and fix the winding rope with an S-hook. (2) Use free double-sided tape to attach it to a smooth surface
Brad W.
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Cute and easy to install
Buff
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Fun to have on your scooter while riding. Lights are pretty bright and holds steady on handlebars. It’s perfect value.
Nicki campbell
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
Just as pictured fits great. So cute many compliments
Emee
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024
Rubber Duck Yellow Duck Auto Parts Car Dashboard Decoration Bicycle Chirping Horn Motorcycle HornThis is such a cute bee themed rubber duck! There is a lot of attention to detail - his helmet actually has a clasp to close it and the inside has a soft lining like real helmets do. The duck’s accessories also include a cool pair of sunglasses, a gold chain and a propeller that screws onto the helmet. The duck squeaks, has a multicolored light and can be attached to the handlebars of a bicycle. You do get a lot for your money. So why only three stars? The first reason is that it arrives totally unassembled. There are no instructions included and minimal information in the seller’s description. I finally found a similar item from a different seller that described how to assemble it. My second reason is that it is almost impossible to turn the light on and off, unless you take it apart. It’s definitely impossible for a child to manage.
Teri Olsen
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
I couldn’t resist getting this rubber duck horn to put on my grandson’s bike. It looked so cute and bizarre at the same time! Believe it or not, this little ducky was one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to assemble! It comes all in pieces with no instructions. So you have to figure out how to install the light inside the duck’s body, and attach the propeller to the helmet. Putting the helmet, necklace, and sunglasses on the duck is somewhat easier. The double-sided tape is really just sticky glue dots. The duck’s legs wrap around the handlebar to hold him in place, which is nice. My grandson likes the propeller but I don’t know how long those plastic blades will last. The tiny stick-on sunglasses already fell off and got lost.The accessories are optional; the duck still lights up and squeaks if you leave him unadorned. If the duck is wearing his helmet, you can make him squeak by squeezing his tail. Without the helmet, you can squeeze his head as well. The squeaker is part of the rubber duck itself, separate from the light. But the LEDs make different flashing light patterns every time I squeeze him. The only problem is, I have no idea how to shut the lights off. I tried squeezing in all different places, squeezing and holding, etc. Finally I pushed his head down really hard out of desperation and the light shut off. But I still don’t know exactly how it worked! If the light drives you crazy, you can always remove it and have the squeaky horn only.
Zorro
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
The little duck is cute with noise and light functions. The only drawback is that it is shown with sunglasses but the glasses have no way of attaching to the duck so they just fall off. I usd Super Glue to fix the problem.
MJLaverty
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
she's a rubber duck collector and this one is rather unique to her collection. she loves it,
Wired Fuzzy
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
This is just a cute little decoration for anything with handlebars. I used the little spinner on top as a sort of an "In the Windicator", lol. I did use some nano tape to make sure everything stays in place, but not sure if I needed to, I just wanted to make sure it couldn't fall off the bars or come apart. It's not real loud, but then I didn't expect it to be, more of something to honks pedestrians or other bicyclists with, not anything a car driver would even hear. It just easily goes around the handlebars, no installation instructions needed. I think this is a cute decoration, and worth the price.
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