Trail Bell Stations

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  1. bvader

    bvader iMTB Rockstah

    Location:
    HB
    Name:
    Mr. Brown
    But you're probably not wearing two headphones turned up to the max while running.

    I know a person I ride with that yells at me about my bell but it saved me and some hikers a few times but I get it sometimes when I'm out and I know it's just me turn it off just hearing the tires and breathing is really nice I miss that sometimes
     
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  2. Danimal

    Danimal iMTB Addict

    Location:
    Mission Viejo
    Name:
    Dan
    Current Bike:
    Epic Evo
    I've come to the conclusion that a decent awareness bell is a wear item like most things in Mtb.
    Again today, hikers off the trail before they even see me, smile on their face. Ah yes, bells definitely have a positive use.
     
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  3. Cyclotourist

    Cyclotourist iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    Redlands
    Name:
    David
    Current Bike:
    Don't fence me in!
    No bells in the box :-(

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  4. Rumpled

    Rumpled Well-Known Member

    Location:
    OC
    Name:
    Jim Martin
    Current Bike:
    2018 Specialized Epic Carbon C
    I happened to run through Santiago Oaks this past Saturday.
    Ran by like 3 bell boxes. No bells, all full of trash.
    Was pretty cool to run by one of the bike tool stations. Pump and tools all seemed to be functional and not vandalized.
     
  5. Faust29

    Faust29 Moderator

    Location:
    irgendwo
    Name:
    B. Bunny
    Current Bike:
    I gots some bikes.
    Well… An optimist would say bikers have mastered the first two instructions. :thumbsup:


    :D
     
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  6. Cyclotourist

    Cyclotourist iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    Redlands
    Name:
    David
    Current Bike:
    Don't fence me in!
    Two out of three isn't bad!
     
  7. Runs with Scissors

    Runs with Scissors iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    West Anaheim
    Name:
    Mark Whitaker
    Current Bike:
    Giant XTC with pedals
    Meat Loaf said the same thing!!!! :p
     
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  8. Cyclotourist

    Cyclotourist iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    Redlands
    Name:
    David
    Current Bike:
    Don't fence me in!
    We're talking miniature golf?
     
  9. da big hills

    da big hills iMTB Rockstah

    Location:
    pearl harbor
    Name:
    cagey
    Current Bike:
    enduro 29
    pull the string a bell would ring,it said it was my ding-a-ling-a-ling
     
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  10. bvader

    bvader iMTB Rockstah

    Location:
    HB
    Name:
    Mr. Brown
    @mtnbikej

    Thought you would appreciate this, see we both can "focus" ;) on certain things. I actually took one of my old rusted out bells.

    Peeled back the leaves use my Dremel cleaned it all out clean the ball. Did my best to bend it all back together (let's just say it looks like a mutant now) and voila the bell sounds almost new again, but still not quite as loud as a brand new one. It only took me A bunch of time and effort for a 2.99 bell :)
     
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  11. bvader

    bvader iMTB Rockstah

    Location:
    HB
    Name:
    Mr. Brown
    So my fixed bell failed LOL, I hit was banging down lizard a the ball hit just right and wedged into the mutant leafs .. and thus became a non-bell

    bought a timber bell we will see what happens.. seems big rigid clunky as hell but I will try.
     
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  12. Obsidian

    Obsidian iMTB Rockstah

    Location:
    Costa Mesa
    Name:
    Obsidian
    Current Bike:
    27.5 Intense Tracer
    My latest TimberBell I purchased on Feb 12th of this year failed today. Eight months. I think I have now gone through three or four Timberbells. Done! The little clapper thing fell out .... again.

    I am going to try this one from Amazon, which looks like a knock-off ... Not sure why they went with an unpronounceable brand name, LOL.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0915SDN4B/?tag=imtbtrails-20

    No reviews yet, but it has to last longer than the crappy TimberBell. :laugh:
     
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  13. Runs with Scissors

    Runs with Scissors iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    West Anaheim
    Name:
    Mark Whitaker
    Current Bike:
    Giant XTC with pedals
    You don't have to pronounce it, you just have to buy it. For their purposes. :whistling:
     
  14. Faust29

    Faust29 Moderator

    Location:
    irgendwo
    Name:
    B. Bunny
    Current Bike:
    I gots some bikes.
    Timber Bells suck. I went through a handful of them... About as reliable as Crank Brothers pedals and Stans hubs.

    My "borrowed" cowbell is the loudest bell I've ever used... :whistling:
     
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  15. herzalot

    herzalot iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    Laguna Beach
    Name:
    Chris
    Current Bike:
    2020 Revel Rail,Yeti SB 130 LR
    Write them an email. They will send you a new one. It'll still fail in 6-8 months, but it'll be free. :thumbsup:
     
  16. Obsidian

    Obsidian iMTB Rockstah

    Location:
    Costa Mesa
    Name:
    Obsidian
    Current Bike:
    27.5 Intense Tracer
    I already bought the CMUNDLJQ bell on Amazon :laugh:

    I might write them just to see if they send me a free one. If they do, I will sell it to some sucker.
     
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  17. uzziboy

    uzziboy Member

    Location:
    south oc
    Name:
    aaron
    Current Bike:
    Intense tracer 275 carbon
    I’ve had a timber bell for 2 years with no issues. I do triflow it every 2 or 3 months. Still works great.
     
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  18. herzalot

    herzalot iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    Laguna Beach
    Name:
    Chris
    Current Bike:
    2020 Revel Rail,Yeti SB 130 LR
    Either you don't ride bumpy terrain or you are extremely lucky! I know you hit bumps.

    I will see if Tri Flow can extend the life of mine.
     
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  19. herzalot

    herzalot iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    Laguna Beach
    Name:
    Chris
    Current Bike:
    2020 Revel Rail,Yeti SB 130 LR
    Ironically or coincidentally, I did NOT Tri Flow my TimberBell after this post, and the very next ride, last Sunday - Oct 24 - the clapper fell out again. 0-4. My last one was free. I wrote to them again, and wasn't very kind.
     
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  20. Obsidian

    Obsidian iMTB Rockstah

    Location:
    Costa Mesa
    Name:
    Obsidian
    Current Bike:
    27.5 Intense Tracer
    That reminds me ... I need to email them. I did take the requisite picture of their failure.

    So my new bell is a full on Chinese clone/rip off of TimberBell (Shamagashi or some Sh!t) ... but it works fine. Mostly. The rubber ring holding it to the bars sucks balls. Way too stretchy even in the small size, because it just constantly moves around on my bar. I figure the solution is to get a replacement ring from Timber. Or maybe I will just superglue the foam piece to the bar.o_O

    It really sucks about TimberBell, because I love it when it works. The latest on their website says they no longer repair them .... but will offer a self repair kit in the future. :poop::poop:

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  21. DangerDirtyD

    DangerDirtyD iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    CA
    Name:
    Chicken Nugget
    Current Bike:
    2018 Guerrilla Gravity SMASH
    Try wrapping a few rolls of duct or electrical tape on your bars and attach the bell to that area to see if it will stay put.
     
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  22. bvader

    bvader iMTB Rockstah

    Location:
    HB
    Name:
    Mr. Brown
    Well just like my XT shifter post I'm going to tempt Karma.

    My TimberBell has yet to fail... Had it for about 6 months.



    Perhaps the fact it's still sitting on my workbench and hasn't been mounted might be a factor.
     
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  23. Obsidian

    Obsidian iMTB Rockstah

    Location:
    Costa Mesa
    Name:
    Obsidian
    Current Bike:
    27.5 Intense Tracer
    I emailed Timber in hopes a a free bell. I was unusually nice, but alas they only sent a code for a $10 replacement with free shipping. I guess I will take them up on it, as it is version 4.0 and all. :rolleyes: 1.0, 2.0, & 3.0 all sucked, so they have to get it right one of these days. :Roflmao

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  24. Runs with Scissors

    Runs with Scissors iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    West Anaheim
    Name:
    Mark Whitaker
    Current Bike:
    Giant XTC with pedals
    Reading through this has been worth a few chuckles. If it breaks in record time, why would you use the same thing again? I think Einstein said something about this....

    I have a bell that they gave out on the Rwanda Ride in 2017. It hasn't failed. I have no idea who made it.

    If you use what doesn't fail, and eschew that which does, you will help improve the tool. Just sayin'.
     
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  25. UPSed

    UPSed iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    Simi Valley
    Name:
    Ed
    Current Bike:
    Niner Jet 9 RDO
    The net effect is a much sturdier bell, that will last longer and will not break in crashes or collisions. :whistling:
     
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  26. Faust29

    Faust29 Moderator

    Location:
    irgendwo
    Name:
    B. Bunny
    Current Bike:
    I gots some bikes.
    I've taken to leaving the little Chinese cheapie on the bars, and carrying the baby cowbell in my jersey pocket until it's time to go downhill. I'd leave it on for the climb, but it's just too freaking loud... This seems to work well in the Gabes, where a bell is mandatory.

    Well, it's mandatory unless you're a YouTuber on an e-bike with 6 cameras hurtling blindly through the fog screaming "Get out of the way! Bike!".
     
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  27. Faust29

    Faust29 Moderator

    Location:
    irgendwo
    Name:
    B. Bunny
    Current Bike:
    I gots some bikes.
    That's what they told me with version 3. I wonder if they've hired former Crank Brothers staffers... :cautious:
     
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  28. buggravy

    buggravy iMTB Addict

    Location:
    Calabasas
    Name:
    Matt
    Current Bike:
    Transition Sentinel
    Just for counterpoint, I still have my first Timber Bell that has been in constant use for a good 3 years. My second Timber Bell is the only other one I've ever owned, and also still works fine. I don't know which is which at this point, and they both clang a little more when switched off than they used to, but no failures.
     
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  29. Sasquatch9billion

    Sasquatch9billion iMTB Rockstah

    Name:
    trinidad j. mendez
    The freebie MWBA ones work fine for me, and they're available at most decent LBS' around here. I do renew my membership each year, so, I guess they're not technically free.
     
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  30. da big hills

    da big hills iMTB Rockstah

    Location:
    pearl harbor
    Name:
    cagey
    Current Bike:
    enduro 29
    I was cleaning out old cubbies last night and found some old IMBA bumper stickers. Good times
     
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