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ding dong
" UK entries only" as usual so no good for ex pats though I do use facebook not sure if I'd bother with this one though some other comps' wouldn't mind a go at ...."hide my bell"
Thank you - confirms my view of it being awkward. Even a quote from a road.cc review -“because it's mounted upside down you need to pull the ringer up to ding it, which isn't as intuitive as pushing it down, and because it's out front it means taking a hand off the bar to ring it, or at least moving your hand to near the stem and flicking it with your finger”.
Dr_Lex The internet is your friend. Here is their site.
Another refusenik here, so won’t be entering this competition. Curious as to how the bell is operated - does one have to grope for the actuator under the mount point? If so, doesn’t strike (sorry!) me as terribly convenient.
I like the mount but, like ~30% of your readers*, I don't touch facebook and feel excluded.
* based on the proportion of the general population that decline to use facebook.
I like to think road.cc readers are more sensible than average, and therefore the proportion is higher.
Oh I like that idea, and road.cc too!