$50 smackers for a bike bell ?
I wouldn't buy it not because of the price but the sound and function of
it. I really do prefer the more musical varieties , to me they are fun .
If I need defenses on my bike rides it's time to not ride anymore.
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Thanks for the response, Paul. I do intend to get one, eventually. As you
say, it's a steep price for a bell, but a bell is increasingly important
for the riding that I do. I like the mounting flexibility that the
Spurcycle seems to have, I need to able to reach the bell. As for
packaging,
Steve, I'm down near Richmond, but can attest to the worthiness of the
Spurcycle bell. I was a part of the original Kickstarter campaign. After
that, I purchased two more (at considerably higher prices)! Very elegant,
minimalist and a nice piercing sound that gets attention. These guys did a
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Does anyone know of a shop in the DC/MVA area that sells Spurcycle bells, and
actually has some on display?
Thanks.
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:Looks like the Knog, eh?
I ordered the Dutch bell from Riv for my mixte. I've used the Cranes and
the nice brass tempe bell for 10 bucks from VO...that one I really liked
but the spring broke last fall...I think I had it on my Peugeot for about 4
years. A 20 year old Cateye with plastic trigg
On Tuesday, January 10, 2017 at 7:17:00 PM UTC-8, Jon BALER wrote:
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> If you want this bell, buy the knog original. This is a knock-off
I don't know anything about this knock off, but the Knog Oi bell is
terrible! I bought one on their kickstarter campaign and it is one the
worst bell I h