Chirping noise bell thingy

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    AfterPeak

    I have heard a few cyclists in London using a sort of chirping noise bell thingy to alert people who are about to walk into the road/cycle path. I am assuming its electronic but no idea what it is or where I can get one. I quite like the idea of it over a traditional bell. Seems less aggressive.

    Anyone have any ideas what it is?

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    jh2727

    The horn mode is better for

    The horn mode is better for quieter areas. Chirping mode for roads. The chirping mode is louder, but if you’re in a park you run the risk that people will look up to see what sort of bird it is.

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    AlsoSomniloquism

    Just seen the video from 2015

    Just seen the video from 2015 advertising that where the start is two cyclists being hit. The first appears terrifying as not only does the cyclist get hit by a car turning into a junction, he then almost got driven over by the other car emerging from the same junction who didn’t even notice the crash right in front of them. 

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    The _Kaner

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    You can use it as a regular bell, or it can be set to “ring” all the time, as you go over bumpy ground.

     

    A bit like the Kickstarter Knog Oi, then??

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    AfterPeak

    Thanks all

    Thanks all

    That Hornit db140 seems to be the right sound so I think thats the one. 

    Now we wait for payday……

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    gbayf2308

    I’ve used the Hornit db140
    I’ve used the Hornit db140 which can be configured to sound a chirping noise. It’s certainly loud and works better than a bell in Central London. It’ll be a bit excessive for parks or quieter areas.

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    0-0

    I saw this “Gravel bike” bell
    I saw this “Gravel bike” bell being featured on this YT video.

    Fast forward to around 2:56 for demo.
    You can use it as a regular bell, or it can be set to “ring” all the time, as you go over bumpy ground.

    I use this on my bike, as well as a regular bell.
    It’s useful to warning people at long distances that they’re in the way ? or cars.
    You know, those people who aimlessly walk in the middle of the road, with their unleashed dogs. Not paying attention to what’s around them.

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    AlsoSomniloquism

    Play the video from Amazon

    Play the video from Amazon Rock Bros Electric bell. First one might be if from the description of the chirping. 

     

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    Veloism

    I used to use a ‘personal

    I used to use a ‘personal attack alarm’ attached to my bars. You can get wrist-strap versions for less than £10 on Amazon and they are extremely loud/effective.

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