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France, Paris
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729 Review
50 Karma

Review on 🚲 Mountain Bike Bell - Timber! Quick Release Model by Nick Palacio

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There's something I love about this call

There's something I love about this call but it broke after just a few rides. Also, it has a design flaw that I'm afraid might damage your bike. When mounted on a handlebar, it hangs low enough to hit the bike's top tube when the handlebars are rotated. This isn't usually a problem, but I fell once, not very hard, and the metal part of the bell hit the carbon fiber of the top tube with enough force to dislodge the bell from the base. I couldn't find any damage to my frame, but that kept me from buying a new bell right away. Other than that I liked the product but I can't give it 5 stars. Pros: - Loud and annoying. - Can be disabled on these one-way streets. - I was thanked several times for the call. "Adjustments" starts with volume and stays with volume. This isn't that important, though. People still walk down the path with headphones on and don't notice when a loud bell rings a few feet behind them.

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Unbelievable price