I find the best sound from the Timber bell can be achieved by waggling your handlebars a few times.I hot a timber bell for xmas it needs to be quite bumpy before you hear it . Dogs no problem but folk with headphones ,well that's another story.
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I find the best sound from the Timber bell can be achieved by waggling your handlebars a few times.I hot a timber bell for xmas it needs to be quite bumpy before you hear it . Dogs no problem but folk with headphones ,well that's another story.
Might be the angle of the Dangle.I find the best sound from the Timber bell can be achieved by waggling your handlebars a few times.

I have a bell, does nothing for kangas.... they still do their best to hospitalise me.... and most time I don't see them until they are trying to take me out..... grrrrI have a jingle-bell (red btw) on my bar. It rotates easily. I like my bear bell also.![]()
I use Timber all the time and to increase sensitivity I tilting it a tiny bit up then it gets even more sensitive and wake up people with their nose in their phone.My Timber is super sensitive, it does the trick though as long as peeps aren't wearing headphones while they are out walking on the mountain bike trail enjoying nature.
Damn you, just cost me over £100! I did get a boat load of socks thrown in thoughI have a bell, does nothing for kangas.... they still do their best to hospitalise me.... and most time I don't see them until they are trying to take me out..... grrrr
I know you think you could get a choiceBought some Praxis 150mm cranks for my Levo. Love them so much. I was getting a lot of pedal strikes with the 160mm the bike comes with, and my last ride I got none. I also feel like the higher cadence/shorter rotations make power delivery a bit punchier in tight bursts.
I only wish I could get 150mm carbon cranks. Its crazy how much heavier 150mm aluminum is vs 160mm carbon.