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Added a bell - Happiness!
I was 10 the last time I had a bell on my bike. Just put this one on my Trek roadie-commuter this weekend and ringing it makes me smile every time. Good times...
http://www.electrabike.com/miva/grap...001/328605.jpg |
yeah bells are great
i still need to get one for my fixed bike...maybe one of those little incredibells or something |
Bells make riding on a multi-use path much easier. I ride on the road most of the time, and a bell doesn't help a lot there... but when I do ride on a MUP I've found that it's much more effective than yelling. Pedestrians strolling along a MUP have no idea what "ON YOUR LEFT!" means, but they know a bicycle bell when they hear one. There is also something just more polite and charming about dinging a bell instead of yelling at people to get out of your way :thumb:
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Does it go ding dong?
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My new Trek came with a cheesey little thing where you pull the little clapper back and let go for a single !ding!!.
What I really want is one of those aerosol can boat horns !!!!BLATTTT!!! |
Originally Posted by CommuteCommando
(Post 7151103)
My new Trek came with a cheesey little thing where you pull the little clapper back and let go for a single !ding!!.
What I really want is one of those aerosol can boat horns !!!!BLATTTT!!! |
I put two bells on one of my bikes...a brrrrriiiiinnngggg and a ding-dong.
It's funny on group rides...:D |
I never thought I would say a bell is bling, but that is one sweet looking bell.
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I have one of those really loud airhorns on my commuter. Its ugly but it serves a purpose. I'll probably put a bell on my singlespeed pleasant weather commuter.
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I also thought it was a pretty sharp-looking bell given the selection I had to choose from. It has a nice "bbbrrriiinnngggg" to it. They had Incredibell's as well but I didn't like how they worked nor how they sounded... "ding." I didn't see anything "incredible" about it...
Ped's really do have no idea about "on your left." I ride a MUP to the pool where I go swimming 2-3 times/week and I always have to announce my approach by yelling. Can't wait to ring the bell instead! |
I prefer jingly bells over single dingers... Cateye's Microbell is my favourite and it seems to engender warmer feelings from pedestrians and other cyclists than does an Incredibell.
I think a jingling bicycle bell is something we all associate with childhood. |
The incredible thing about the Incredibell is that they are amazingly tough and rather unobtrusive... I have used the same one on my mtb for ages and it has been beaten, crashed, and is missing a lot of paint.
It still works like it is new. |
Originally Posted by pathdoc
(Post 7151318)
I have one of those really loud airhorns on my commuter. Its ugly but it serves a purpose. I'll probably put a bell on my singlespeed pleasant weather commuter.
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Don't bike come standard with a bell there ? They do here (Netherlands).
It's a legal requirement to be allowed on the road, along with reflectors (red rear, yellow on the pedals, white rim reflectors on the tyres). BTW, I noticed yesterday my bell doesn't bell anymore. Having to ask/yell to fellow cyclists to make way isn't very nice, hard thing to make yourself understood without sounding like a b@st@rd. Thanks for the reminder, I'm going to fix it rightaway. Edited for language: b@st@rd is on the list of no-no words ?! |
Originally Posted by dinges
(Post 7151996)
BTW, I noticed yesterday my bell doesn't bell anymore. [...] Thanks for the reminder, I'm going to fix it rightaway.
And 2 minutes later the problem is solved. That's why I love bicycles. Needed to slightly re-bend the arm that hits the bell. With a car it takes more time to just open the hood. |
Yep. I like my bell.
Ernest |
I'd rather have a fog horn. Now that would get attention.
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Ding dong the wicked witch is dead!
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Originally Posted by dinges
(Post 7151996)
Don't bike come standard with a bell there ? They do here (Netherlands).
It's a legal requirement to be allowed on the road, along with reflectors (red rear, yellow on the pedals, white rim reflectors on the tyres). |
I have a bell - it does come in handy. Just yesterday morning this ******bag wouldn't step back out of the way no matter how much I rang it (he was standing in an intersection, I had a green light) ... apparently he thought me and my bell should go into traffic blindly to avoid his lordly presence... he had another thing coming (bam !)
I used to have one of those cheesy goose honk horns with the rubber squeeze bulb but it was hard to mount and I kept banging into it with various parts of my anatomy, so that was the end of that... |
Originally Posted by dinges
(Post 7151996)
Don't bike come standard with a bell there ? They do here (Netherlands).
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Originally Posted by chephy
I doubt that side reflectors do much.
Needless to say I felt a slight adrenaline rush for a while. Over here rim reflectors (printed on the tyre, following the circumference of the wheel) have been obligatory since '85 or so. At the time I strongly opposed that law (ALL bikes had to be retrofitted with such reflectors) but I've changed my mind over the years. Not to take this thread any more off-topic (apologies to the original poster), but I think these two pictures show the difference very clearly: http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...1&d=1217353184 http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...1&d=1217353203 First picture shows the bike as I got it (hadn't been used for years, non-reflector tyres had rotted away). 2nd picture shows it with new tyres. The difference is striking and makes using reflector-tyres a no-brainer, IMHO, even if you have to look around for them (over here the bike shops don't stock the non-reflector tyres) I'll be the first to admit that reflectors are not a panacea and definitely not a substitute for a headlight and taillight, but they certainly help to increase visibility when viewed from the side. |
Originally Posted by CommuteCommando
(Post 7159617)
I don't think that there is a legal requrement that bikes have bells and reflectors.
This is rarely enforced, of course |
Originally Posted by dinges
(Post 7159969)
A few years ago on a dark and rainy night as I was driving my car a girl on bike crossed the street I was riding on. She had no light on. The *only* thing I saw of her was the 2 reflecting strips around her wheels as she entered my car lights and then disappeared again. It was a close call, by the time I saw her it was too late to react and then she had disappeared into the darkness again.
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