![]() 05/20/2020 at 14:07 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
![]() 05/20/2020 at 14:19 |
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D ing, d ing! On your left!
![]() 05/20/2020 at 14:22 |
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Slow day at the office?
![]() 05/20/2020 at 14:25 |
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Spectacular!
![]() 05/20/2020 at 14:36 |
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Door are for dings, not bells. Ring ring; or, wring wri ng for some different action.
![]() 05/20/2020 at 14:46 |
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I guess it really depends on the bell you have. The last one I had was an Incredibell and only made a single ding. https://www.mirrycle.com/product-category/bells/
They do have one with the more classic ching sound.
![]() 05/20/2020 at 15:15 |
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always.
![]() 05/20/2020 at 15:32 |
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Oh, you are somewhat of a bell connois seu r then. I guess someone has to be.
This basically sums up why I like Oppo: random bell facts.
![]() 05/20/2020 at 19:51 |
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I've got a couple of Timber Bells. That makes me a right ding-a-ling.
![]() 05/20/2020 at 20:04 |
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I’ve never heard them before. They do have a nice ding-a-ling sound.
![]() 05/20/2020 at 20:16 |
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It can get quite manic on a mountain bike trail...but every walker, dog or horse can hear you coming.
![]() 05/20/2020 at 20:33 |
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To be honest, I was expecting it to sound more like a cowbell. Everyone needs more cowbell.
![]() 05/20/2020 at 20:55 |
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Given many downhill bikes of the Noughties sounded like collapsing scaffolding when ridden at their limits...this is not inappropriate.