deptfordmarmoset
Full time tea drinker
- Location
- Armonmy Way
I spend nearly all my time riding on the hoods on a drop handlebar bike, I even have a bell. Unfortunately, it's hard to mount in a position where I can reach it when my hands are close to the brakes (and if you need to use a bell there's a good possibility that you might need to either brake or have both hands in a position where you have full control of the bike).
And then, even when I've managed to locate the bell, all it does is a little insignificant ''ting'' - not enough to alert your average pedestrian, who's inevitably on the phone or texting, walking the dog or children, or otherwise insulated from the auditory environment. There are wilful sleep walkers in our midst.
So, what we need to invent is a Variabell. It will mount anywhere to suit riding style and, as the name suggests, it will have a range from mild tinginess for those quiet days on the canal path where a gentle ''coming through'' is all that's needed, to OI-DEAF-GIT!!! levels for the inevitable iCocooned road crosser.
Is a wide range of volumes for a bell possible? And where would you mount your Variabell?
And then, even when I've managed to locate the bell, all it does is a little insignificant ''ting'' - not enough to alert your average pedestrian, who's inevitably on the phone or texting, walking the dog or children, or otherwise insulated from the auditory environment. There are wilful sleep walkers in our midst.
So, what we need to invent is a Variabell. It will mount anywhere to suit riding style and, as the name suggests, it will have a range from mild tinginess for those quiet days on the canal path where a gentle ''coming through'' is all that's needed, to OI-DEAF-GIT!!! levels for the inevitable iCocooned road crosser.
Is a wide range of volumes for a bell possible? And where would you mount your Variabell?