April 22, 201610 yr My tip is a couple of cat collar bells. People start to move without the panic caused by a bell. 1.50 for three at pets at home. Currently testing in Oxford urban environment too. Sent from my Lenovo YT3-850F using Tapatalk
April 23, 201610 yr Sounds a great idea and I'm going to try it. Maybe the noise will get on my nerves where I don't need it. Dave.
April 23, 201610 yr Nice idea but doesn't that mean your jingling all the time ? I'd find that most annoying. I've tried a few different warning gadgets but found that plebeians (sorry that should read pedestrians) not associating the noise with a bike ignore it. The last device I tried was a pp3 powered mega horn left over from my motorcycle greenlaneing days, LOUD enough to pass an MOT ! Freewheeling down hill on a shared use path I see a group of women folks walking side by side with there backs to me, from about 40 yards I gave a quick blast, no reaction. As I've gotten closer (25 yds) a longer blast, from there movement they obviously hear somthing but just carry on regardless, eventually when I'm almost on top of them and with a continuous blast from the horn the penny drops, they over react, panic scattering all over the path. That was the first & last time I used that horn on a pushbike. I'm back to a good old fashioned bicycle bell "ring,ring-ring,ring" In general people know the sound of a bike bell and react accordingly, if you don't want to shock them, ring it well in advance and they'll usually stop to see where the bike is. Simples. If it ain't broke don't fix it If want bells try wearing one of these, I'm sure you'll be noticed http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jester-Hat-With-Bells-Multi-Coloured-Circus-Adults-Fancy-Dress-Accessory-/301835748271?_trksid=p2141725.m3641.l6368 Edited April 23, 201610 yr by Gringo
April 23, 201610 yr I 100% agree. I tried every type of bell, horn and other ways of warning them. the only thing that works (most of the time) is the old fashioned "bring-bring" type of bell, which are more or less unobtainable today. You can get ones with plastic mechanisms that don't last more than five minutes. What's happened to the metal ones we used to have?
April 23, 201610 yr What's happened to the metal ones we used to have? Hummmm how about EBay or even your local Halfrauds http://www.halfords.com/cycling/bike-accessories/mirrors-bells-and-horns/real-chrome-bike-bell
April 23, 201610 yr I'm sure I read somewhere that it's illegal to sell a bike without a bell. saying that, if fitted on a new bike a lot of bells would get taken off because there uncool and for children
April 23, 201610 yr My tip is a couple of cat collar bells. People start to move without the panic caused by a bell. 1.50 for three at pets at home. Currently testing in Oxford urban environment too. Don't you get loads of kids running after you though? http://guaranteedfun.com/merchant/896/images/site/cartoon-santa-bike1.jpg
April 23, 201610 yr Author I've just dangled it on a brake line and it lies against the fork. On smooth surfaces like the road it doesn't actually jingle. On a rough tow path it jingles gently. Dogs also become more predictable. It's slightly louder than motor whir and also helps when passing other cyclists. You could always take it off or make a wee cover to dampen it when not required. It's not irritating at all. That was one of my fears. But for Oxford or Cambridge type situations and canal paths it's perfect. Sent from my Lenovo YT3-850F using Tapatalk
April 23, 201610 yr I find people mostly respond in a nice way to a simple bell on and off road. Each of my bikes have a small bell fitted and despite uncool comments I am keeping all of them.
April 23, 201610 yr I'm sure I read somewhere that it's illegal to sell a bike without a bell. That's correct, in UK law it's illegal for a retailer to sell a bike without a bell, but it doesn't have to be fitted. To comply they only have to offer one to the bike purchaser. It's not illegal to ride without one. But like so much in bicycle law, this retailing law is very widely ignored. .
April 23, 201610 yr Author The single ping type is totally ignored. Most tow path users are old deaf or running with music. The frequency is quite high and I reckon is above what older people can pick up easily. It's also difficult to determine direction and speed. I have pinged up to 5 or 6 times on approach to people and they only hear or respond to the last one. Then they all swap sides and assume you are travelling at speed when you are actually almost track standing. An electronic Japanese style warning alarms would also be a good alternative. Their bin lorries are so polite! Sent from my Lenovo YT3-850F using Tapatalk
April 23, 201610 yr Hummmm how about EBay or even your local Halfrauds http://www.halfords.com/cycling/bike-accessories/mirrors-bells-and-horns/real-chrome-bike-bell I'll check that one out. It looks like all metal with a plastic-dipped thumb piece. Other metal bells often have a metal dome, but the mechanisms are plastic, which breaks very quickly.
April 23, 201610 yr My 4 steps to dealing with pedestrians on a shared path. 1) stop pedaling and slow down. 2) make yourself heard. 3) give as much room as possible when passing? 4) say thank you as you pass. Bear in mind that they have as much right to be there as you.
April 23, 201610 yr I'm sure I read somewhere that it's illegal to sell a bike without a bell. saying that, if fitted on a new bike a lot of bells would get taken off because there uncool and for children EU regs yet again - Eu Regs require ALL cycles sold in Europe by commercial retailers - shops etc - to have a bell fitted. There is no UK legal requirement to have one fitted..thats why most take them off as soon as they get the bike home from the shops.
April 23, 201610 yr EU regs yet again - Eu Regs require ALL cycles sold in Europe by commercial retailers - shops etc - to have a bell fitted. There is no UK legal requirement to have one fitted..thats why most take them off as soon as they get the bike home from the shops. You an out man then?
April 23, 201610 yr more or less !! Too much influence from Brussels, EU laws etc - Human Rights Act is ok for war zones but not for the UK.. Commerce will suffer if we leave. Immigration issues would be better if we left and became an Island Nation again !!- Brick up the Bloody Tunnel and turn back all those that arrive illegally....there that's my rant over.
April 23, 201610 yr My 4 steps to dealing with pedestrians on a shared path. 1) stop pedaling and slow down. 2) make yourself heard. 3) give as much room as possible when passing? 4) say thank you as you pass. Bear in mind that they have as much right to be there as you. and if they are miserable sods - make them aware.....
April 23, 201610 yr and if they are miserable sods - make them aware..... I rarely come across miserable sods...
April 23, 201610 yr i leave a gate open its like the fkn end of the world? like why it needs to be shut all the rabbits will not run away or the boats will not fall out of orbit lol. then ppls dogs on no leads and its my fault its charging full whack at my front wheel like its trying to kill its self is my problem? then fishing ppl are the worst its like im invading there country and stand in the way and not moving well im no pussy and will run you over as 1 tried to grab me and ended up ass backwards in a bramble bush lol.
April 23, 201610 yr i leave a gate open its like the fkn end of the world? like why it needs to be shut all the rabbits will not run away or the boats will not fall out of orbit lol. then ppls dogs on no leads and its my fault its charging full whack at my front wheel like its trying to kill its self is my problem? then fishing ppl are the worst its like im invading there country and stand in the way and not moving well im no pussy and will run you over as 1 tried to grab me and ended up ass backwards in a bramble bush lol. I must say SW, you have a really entertaining way of putting things... I have to agree about the dogs.. What I try to do is actually encourage them to chase me and gallop off at full belt with the owner shouting at a deaf dog!! p.s. what does fkn mean?;)
April 23, 201610 yr Most of my videos have music going on in them. That's the mp3 player on my handlebars. Most people hear that coming before I have to sound the horns. Here's 5 women fixing a puncture... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUMdKAlKfUI Although, I do try to be ready for anything. Edited April 23, 201610 yr by LeighPing
April 23, 201610 yr you can get a glock http://www.anticsonline.co.uk/1873_1_17128.html i have a katana but as deadly weapon been reg with the police ;( and a knuckle duster http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/kk37/necromunger666/DSC_0304.jpg also handy to defrost the chest freezer Edited April 23, 201610 yr by soundwave
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