Old 09-25-10, 01:48 PM
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AdamDZ
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Originally Posted by The Human Car
I wounder if there should be some advocacy to allow cyclists to use a whistle, as much as the Airzound is recommended I really don't like taking my hands off the brakes so devices that can be used hands free and get drivers attention should be allowed IMHO.
On a flat bar, AirZound can be mounted within thumb's reach, that's how I have it. Keeping a whistle in your mouth while riding doesn't seem like much fun to me.

Originally Posted by colleen c
I accidently blew my Airzound twice. Both time I was leaning over the handlebar to pinch my tire to see if the air was low. My belly hit the button scary the crap out of several people. I fixed that by adding a bar extender and lowering the switch to a different position. I must admitt though, it was fun watching those people having the ghost jumped out of their skin.
I've done that a bunch of time whiles doing something around the bike. In most cases my ears were way too close, I scared myself!

Originally Posted by afwen
I gave up my airzound. I honked it by accident 25x more often than on purpose.
How?!?! Did you mount it on your saddle, or something???


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