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Rebecca19804
12-28-2010, 09:26 AM
I'm currently using my Surly Cross Check for everything - commuting, club runs, social rides, errands. It doesn't have a bell. I have bells on my other (non-drop bar) bikes, which I've found useful on shared use paths. Without one, I'm yelling all the time to get people's attention and I'm tired of that.

So - where do you put a bell on drop bars?? I've slapped one on this evening, like this (for now), but it sticks out like an inflamed boil and frankly looks ridiculous.

And yes, it's a big traditional metal ding-dong bell. I don't like the sound of the small plastic bells - I have one of those on the Brompton and it's pathetic.

Is there a better way? Thanks in advance.
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nscrbug
12-28-2010, 09:42 AM
This doesn't really answer your question, but...what about using a smaller, more inconspicuous bell like this (http://www.bikesomewhere.com/bikesomewhere.cfm/product/277/2752/22846)?

BleeckerSt_Girl
12-28-2010, 09:45 AM
I attach my bells to the stem on both my bikes with drop bars. Brass bells now.
On my bike page, you can see where I attach it on my blue Rambouillet- in the pix with the grocery panniers:
http://harmonias.com/bikes/

Since those pix were taken, I got two nicer brass bells and have them on both my bikes now. Love having bells, and I find them very useful.
When you place them, you have to adjust how your thumb will hit the ringer lever just right. My husband got a black hose clamp to attach the bell around the thicker stem, and we used a little patch of bike inner tube to protect the finish of the bike where we clamped it. The rubber also keeps the bell firmly in place.

Rebecca19804
12-28-2010, 10:21 AM
nscrbug - thanks for the alternative suggestion but I do like a big bell. :D

Lisa - the way you've fixed your big brass bell to the stem is exactly how I have my big bell fixed on my vintage mixte - which, like your Riv, has an elegant quill stem. The Surly has a fat modern-looking stem - more like what you have on your Luna - though possibly even thicker than that. So how have you fitted a bell to the Luna? And, what do you mean by "black hose clamp"?

cheers ladies

Becky
12-29-2010, 04:13 AM
When I use a bell on my roadie, I mount it right below the shifter hood and turn it so that I can ring it when my hands are on the hoods.

I use this bell: http://www.mirrycle.com/adjustabell.php

soprano
12-29-2010, 02:51 PM
I have this bell (http://store.velo-orange.com/index.php/accessories/bells/japanese-brass-bell.html) screwed directly into the downtube shifter boss on my Surly LHT. It's a nice spot to have a bell - easy to reach, and no conflicts with all of the other equipment already on my handlebar and stem :rolleyes: I'll be double checking that this is a good idea for the long-term when I take the bike in for its tuneup in a week or two.

Let me know if you want a photo of this arrangement. Right now isn't so convenient but I could go out to the garage and snap one tomorrow.

Velo Orange also sells a headset spacer with a bell mount. The next time I order anything from them, I'll probably get it... if I ever order anything from them again. (I was less than thrilled with my last order.)

Thorn
12-29-2010, 03:57 PM
Saw this on "that other forum" on one of the well-behaved subforums. I really like the position.

http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php/524008-Lights-Reflectors-amp-Others?p=11786764&viewfull=1#post11786764