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Jonathan Wee
a Weekend Warrior
from Perth, WA, AustraliaDate Reviewed: February 29, 2004
Strengths: - Ring, Ring, Get out of my way!
- Almost free.Weaknesses: - Explodes when you crash. Ring, Rin, Ri, Rang...Bottom Line: You get them on almost every bike out there, makes a longer ringing tone than 'single-ding' bells.
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Purchased At: Comes with almost every bike I ever had.
Similar Products Used: Single-ding bells (lighter and tough)
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Ray Dolor
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from 'Dago CADate Reviewed: October 5, 2003
Strengths: Aero, lightweight, superior spring action, sweet bell tone...I could just go on and on.....Weaknesses: lacks titanium mounting screws. Oh well.Bottom Line: this bell looks and sounds very friendly, which makes otherwise uptight and hostile hiker types and horse people automatically kinda like you.
Plus, the chicks dig it!
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Purchased At: Bernie's Elite Cycling, Inc.
Similar Products Used: incredibell, back of hand.
Bike Setup: Ellsworth Joker with this bell and a Bullbuster Elektrik
CattleProd™ (for those hikers and equestrians who just don't
f***ing lissen!)
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Pete
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from DartmouthDate Reviewed: July 3, 2003
Strengths: It's a bell.
Only $1.00 ! ! !Weaknesses: Big, silver and cheesyBottom Line: It's a bell for a buck.
Favorite Trail: anything I'm riding
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$1.00
Purchased At: Dollarama
Similar Products Used: "Excuse me!!"
Squeeky brakes
Flatulance
Bike Setup: Norco Bushpilot with fat road tires
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Sam McCreedy
a Weekend Warrior
from Jackson, MSDate Reviewed: December 16, 2000
Strengths: cheap, strong, and light. Bontrager's rule is broken!!!Weaknesses: none found yet.Bottom Line: This thing rocks!!! Get it right away. In fact get several so you can have backups in case somebody steals it. Once you've used it, you will never be able to enjoy riding again without it.
Favorite Trail: ???
Duration Product Used: Tested or demo'ed only
Price Paid:
$1.00
Purchased At: got in a cracker jack box
Similar Products Used: Freon boat horn attached to my helmet with duct tape. Damn Al Gore for getting freon outlawed...I loved that thing.
Bike Setup: y2k trek 6000 with LX hollowtech cranks, Bontrager mustang rims on xt hubs, maxxis flyweight tubes, Bontrager Jones tires, xt cassete, xt shifters, xtr long cage rear derailler, LX front derailler, cram pc-99 chain, bontrager comp seatpost and FS-2000 titanium saddle. Otherwise bike is still stock. Oh yeah, and the third-world sweatshop Hamburger bell!
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Dave
a Cross-Country Rider
from Wadsworth, TXDate Reviewed: October 21, 1999
Strengths:
loud
cheesy lookingBottom Line: Found this cheesy-looking hamburger bell at Sun&Ski Sports in Webster...it ain't the real deal, but it works and looks cool. It was cheap, and my girlfriend paid for it, so I can't b*tch.
Favorite Trail:
...still looking....
Duration Product Used:
less than 1 month
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none
Bike Setup:
GT Saddleback
steel pedals w/toeclips
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