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  • Ok, I give up, what bell?
  • drlex
    Free Member

    99p Clown Car horn – the “honk honk” diffuses much of the anger / seething resentment of bobblies.

    tootallpaul
    Full Member

    My fave…

    http://www.lionbellworks.co.uk/

    DSC00564 by Paul Stanley[/url], on Flickr

    Shiny.

    Malvern Rider
    Free Member

    After three silent, speedy passes from behind (whistling inches past my wife’s fragile and be-slinged shoulder, and our little leashed dog) on a shared path today – can I just say ANY F**** BELL IS A GOOD BELL 👿

    whitestone
    Free Member
    Malvern Rider
    Free Member

    Forgot to say – the louder and more aggressive the horn (and the closer the proximity of deployment) the bigger a likelihood of startling a pedestrian/dog sideways into a collision path.

    As the sign says : ‘share with care’.

    (I realise how much mileages can vary)

    JohnnyPanic
    Full Member

    That Lionworks one – nice sound!

    tomaso
    Free Member

    You can keep your wee dings, I’ve got a big Dutch ding dong!

    Vavert do other sizes if you don’t want a burger sized bell like this one

    fooman
    Full Member

    BBB Easyfit Bell if you want a small unobtrusive bell, still loud enough.

    jaaaaaaaaaam
    Free Member

    scraggy
    Free Member

    Refuse to fit a bell on mine because a very polite non aggressive “excuse me coming through” followed by “thankyou” as you pass is all thats required.those people that try to be trail bullies by stating they want a bell sounded are just being obnoxious and dont deserve a second thought.a very high percentage respond positively to good manners as we all know

    nach
    Free Member

    I found the perfect unobtrusive bell for my mountain bike, free from a bag of old guff that came with my road bike, or available online for the princely sum of £2.50:

    PDW one relegated to the commuter because it rang itself all the way down rocky descents.

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