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So I just recently got my first electric bike, and of course the first thing I did was find all sorts of bits and pieces to attach to it!
I don’t have a throttle on the bike, but with ergonomic grips, trigger shimano shifter, and breaks, my bell was an uncomfortable distance away from my hands.
I’m used to riding a motorbike where I constantly have a horn under my right , so switching to a bike where I had to change my grip to ring the bell was uncomfortable.
The trigger bell fixed that problem, it tightens up over almost any grip you have, and you can position it so it’s always to hand. For me, I’ve put it on the left handlebar so it’s not on the same side as my shifters.
Now when I’m riding along I can flick it with my left thumb, more importantly, if I have to do any heavy breaking I can ring my bell at the same time without having to change my grip.
It just uses a flat head screwdriver to tighten up (or loosen off when you’re fitting it over your bar ends). One thing to be aware of is that the the teeth of the strap are just plastic, so they *will* strip if you over tighten. This is by design, as better to strip the thread on the bell attachment than damage your grips.
Anyway, just a mini review here. But definitely something I’ve been happy with!
So I just recently got my first electric bike, and of course the first thing I did was find all sorts of bits and pieces to attach to it!
I don’t have a throttle on the bike, but with ergonomic grips, trigger shimano shifter, and breaks, my bell was an uncomfortable distance away from my hands.
I’m used to riding a motorbike where I constantly have a horn under my right , so switching to a bike where I had to change my grip to ring the bell was uncomfortable.
The trigger bell fixed that problem, it tightens up over almost any grip you have, and you can position it so it’s always to hand. For me, I’ve put it on the left handlebar so it’s not on the same side as my shifters.
Now when I’m riding along I can flick it with my left thumb, more importantly, if I have to do any heavy breaking I can ring my bell at the same time without having to change my grip.
It just uses a flat head screwdriver to tighten up (or loosen off when you’re fitting it over your bar ends). One thing to be aware of is that the the teeth of the strap are just plastic, so they *will* strip if you over tighten. This is by design, as better to strip the thread on the bell attachment than damage your grips.
Anyway, just a mini review here. But definitely something I’ve been happy with!