Bells are fun devices to add to your bike’s handlebars, and they’re excellent safety tools, too. To help you find the version that’s perfect for you in a market filled with bells that seem nearly ...
The history of biker bells goes back a very long way. Motorcycle riders would give the biker bells to each other as a token of respect and friendship. The bell shows the spirit of camaraderie among ...
The British inventor John Richard Dedicoat designed the bike bell in the late 19th century. His vision---a simple rounded piece of metal with a small lever the rider flicks to produce a tinny "ding"-- ...
Škoda's DuoBell is designed to be heard by people wearing high-end headphones, inexpensively blowing through active noise cancellation without being ridiculously loud or unnecessarily "smart." It's a ...
This article is part of a series called ‘A love letter to…’, where Cycling Weekly writers pour praise on their favourite aspects of cycling. The below content is unfiltered, authentic and has not been ...
Like many bicycle accessories, bells split opinion. Some riders are adamant you should use a bell, particularly when on shared trails on a mountain bike or when gravel riding. To them, a musical ...