If you want this bell, buy the knog original. This is a knock-off
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That is a cool looking bell, but I personally avoid bells that use a bunch of
plastic. Not sure why, but plastic & particularly plastic in the handlebar area
hasn't held up well in the past.
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I concur Carla.
However, I do have several different Japanese bells on different bikes and I
especially like the double ringer bell on my tandem, it makes for a cheerful
greeting when riding close to people and it gives the stoker an opportunity to
interact with strangers as we go by.
Ray
If all the bells I have used Spurcycle in every way out performs and is
beautiful. I happen to have a black and blue one
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Thanks Will,
That's very helpful.
Cheers,
Ray
Vallejo CA
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I will add: if you still have any high frequency hearing, it will probably
drive you insane on washboard surfaces. It rings lightly right at cruising
speed. Slow way down, or hammer along at over 20 mph, and it is not a problem.
The spurcycle bell or the ene cyclo knockoff are a more functional
I will add: if you still have any high frequency hearing, it will probably
drive you insane on washboard surfaces. It rings lightly right at cruising
speed. Slow way down, or hammer along at over 20 mph, and it is not a problem.
The spurcycle bell or the ene cyclo knockoff are a more functional
I will add: if you still have any high frequency hearing, it will probably
drive you insane on washboard surfaces. It rings lightly right at cruising
speed. Slow way down, or hammer along at over 20 mph, and it is not a problem.
The spurcycle bell or the ene cyclo knockoff are a more functional
Dear Ray,
It is identical to the Knog oi! bell. I have one. It resonates lightly on
washboard, and is not as loud as a spur, dia-compe, or crane bell.
It is low profile, looks nice, and integrates well with a handlebar bag and
decaleur.
Best,
Will
William M deRosset
Fort Collins CO
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Has anyone seen these? Used one?
It's unfortunate they don't have a sound bite so we can hear it.
Ray
Vallejo CA
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