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Originally Posted by Paramount1973
(Post 18606817)
I have one of the Shimano silent coasting freehubs sold for police bikes. It uses a more complicated cam system instead of pawls. Quiet as a cemetary at midnight.
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Originally Posted by eschlwc
(Post 18607676)
do i need to actually install the bell on my road bike, or can i just say, "ding ding"?
To give American pedestrians and cyclists a little credit, some of them are finally beginning to comprehend what the sound of a bike bell behind them is supposed to indicate. |
I have a 7spd Shimano freewheel and a 7spd Shimano freehub which are both eerily silent.
The ratcheting action can be felt and each of them engage properly when I pedal. They both spin freely when off the bike too. No idea why or how they are silent, but I love em. |
Originally Posted by thumpism
(Post 18607817)
If you want to sound like a game show.
To give American pedestrians and cyclists a little credit, some of them are finally beginning to comprehend what the sound of a bike bell behind them is supposed to indicate. |
Instead of shouting, I suppose you can always back pedal if your freewheel is noisy enough. Then combine the clacking of brake levers with skidding sounds from your rear tire. That way you don't need a bell or horn.
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My gut response is "make a hole, *******", but I realize that part of my life is behind me.
I HATE bells on bikes. Top |
Originally Posted by sjx426
(Post 18608010)
instead of shouting, i suppose you can always back pedal if your freewheel is noisy enough. Then combine the clacking of brake levers with skidding sounds from your rear tire. That way you don't need a bell or horn.
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Originally Posted by SJX426
(Post 18608010)
Instead of shouting, I suppose you can always back pedal if your freewheel is noisy enough. Then combine the clacking of brake levers with skidding sounds from your rear tire. That way you don't need a bell or horn.
Originally Posted by top506
(Post 18609067)
My gut response is "make a hole, *******", but I realize that part of my life is behind me.
I HATE bells on bikes. Top As mentioned elsewhere in this thread, unfortunately, the intended audience in most of North America does not seem to be tuned into the bicycle bell and its significance to them. I guess a few more "bicycle enemas" will be needed, before the bell or something equivalent takes its proper place as a traffic safety device. |
Sometimes I think I'd like to hook up one of those old car horns, that goes ah-OO-ga, really really loud. But the extra weight would be a downer.
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Originally Posted by plonz
(Post 18606386)
I recently picked up a Sachs LY96 7 speed freewheel in very nice condition but it doesn't make any noise.
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My IRD was silent until it failed...the replacement where they reinforced everything is crazy loud. Loved that silent one, but it's not worth getting stranded again.
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Over the years I've grown accustomed to that certain sound of a well lubricated freewheel. In a way it's soothing. Not too metallic sounding, but not too loud, either.
Usually I gravitate to Reginas and Everests. How to explain that sound? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meP_Ufwj-FY |
Originally Posted by stardognine
(Post 18610088)
Sometimes I think I'd like to hook up one of those old car horns, that goes ah-OO-ga, really really loud. But the extra weight would be a downer.
http://www.amazon.com/Delta-Airzound.../dp/B000ACAMJC |
I prefer them to be quiet. We used the Phil injector tool to put grease into freewheels without a hassle and that would shut them up nicely, and I still have my Phil tool. To alert riders and pedestrians being overtaken, don't rely on freewheel noise; use a bell.
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Originally Posted by Paramount1973
(Post 18606817)
I have one of the Shimano silent coasting freehubs sold for police bikes. It uses a more complicated cam system instead of pawls. Quiet as a cemetary at midnight.
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Originally Posted by old's'cool
(Post 18609769)
My preference is setting inadequate toe-in on my KoolStop brake shoes, so that they squeal like a stuck pig on the lightest application... :lol:
I don't spend much time on MUPs, but I like to sing a bit of something seasonal in my paralyzed vocal cord-cracked voice, when approaching peds from behind. |
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