"ding dong" bell

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I've never seen one and I'm a bicycle bell tart.
 
Go for the big one!

I use one on my Thorn, and on the Catrike. Everyone comments on it, and no-one feels threatened...


However if you want lightweight and classy the look at the "Sogreni" bells, but be prepared to pay!

Sogreni_Bells_l.jpg
 
Cunobelin said:
Go for the big one!

I use one on my Thorn, and on the Catrike. Everyone comments on it, and no-one feels threatened...


However if you want lightweight and classy the look at the "Sogreni" bells, but be prepared to pay!

Sogreni_Bells_l.jpg

I got the first one in the country! A non logoed one :smile::thumbsup:

Like I say, bicycle bell tart.
 

Joe24

More serious cyclist than Bonj
Location
Nottingham
mickle said:
I got the first one in the country! A non logoed one :becool::thumbsup:

Like I say, bicycle bell tart.

Where do you keep them all? In a draw, on a bar? Just sitting on a shelf?
Do you get them out every so often, ring them slightly to check they still work, smile, then hide them back away?
 
I used to have one. Lovely, non-threatening two-tone ring. But it was huge.

Does anyone know whether there's a smaller version, that won't single-handedly take up the whole of my handlebars?

http://www.discountbicycles.co.uk/biz/product.php/1714/0/push_super_large_ding_dong_bell
80mm dia (I've always known these as 'Dutch Bells')
 

Joe24

More serious cyclist than Bonj
Location
Nottingham
bonj said:
Why don't you ring them up and ask them to ring it down the phone?

Your plan is floored. Phones have a different sound to them then real life, so you wont actually hear the actual sound of the bell.
 

bonj2

Guest
Joe24 said:
Your plan is floored. Phones have a different sound to them then real life, so you wont actually hear the actual sound of the bell.

you mean flawed ;)
phones' limitation is that they only transmit up to 4kHz, whereas the human ear can hear from ~20Hz - 20kHz., but 4kHz is actually quite high pitched. even 1kHz is fairly high pitched. To give a comparison, most speech is 80Hz - 450Hz. If what you require from a bell is that it has excellent sound quality in the above 4kHz range then you probably need to be visiting a specialist bell manufacturer in person.

Alternatively you could use one of those things that really annoys teenagers but that people over 30 can't hear :evil:
 
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