The humble bicycle bell is generally acknowledged to have been invented by John Richard Dedicoat in my home city of Birmingham, UK, back in the late 1800's. On the whole, the bell's design has ...
Earlier today, Charlie looked at the latest in green cargo bicycle technology. Now, we look at the latest is loud-as-hell bicycle bell technology. Bonus: it's entirely mechanical! The freight here is ...
Say what you will about the cavalier bike messengers that give cyclists a bad name, but it doesn't change the fact that pedaling your way to work is better for both your health and the environment.
Do you need a $49 bike bell? Probably not. Do I regret testing the Spurcycle bike bell, said $49 trinket? Absolutely not. I get that to some people, the idea of spending half a C-note on a bike bell ...
The simply-named Oi, made by Australian cycling gear company Knog, is a bike bell for people who don't like bike bells. Such folks may be particularly keen on the latest model, the Oi Prima, as it's ...
Forget that pitiful bell. On loud and busy streets, you’re gonna want one of these. There’s a reason why car horns are so annoyingly loud: If you need to get a driver’s attention in an emergency and ...
For more than a century, cyclists have been accustomed to alerting people in their way by using a bulky bell on their handlebar. Bicycles have undergone several transformations over the years, but the ...