

Knog tested numerous prototypes to get the perfect pitch, length of ring, and volume. But in another, it stands out as unrecognizable. It appears to hover around the handle bars. Where bells usually protrude up or out, Oi doesn’t. Please make sure you know where on your handlebar you are going to place the bell (grips or stem) before you order as you may need a different sized bell. drop bar road bikes and some cruiser / commuters. The Large Oi fits 23.8 to 31.8mm bars e.g. But why? What if they looked sexy & sounded like an angel playing a glockenspiel? A bell with a beautiful tone, but also a remarkable style and choice of materials that embodies a rider’s personality. Upgraded version has a slimmer profile on your handlebars, smoother shifting between ring modes, and we've beefed up the strength of the internal clapper cable and the lever handle for longer life.īike bells generally look & sound a bit ugly. Just flex the clamp open and slide onto your bar.

There is no need to remove the grips, brakes, etc.

It also includes a flexible 22.2mm shim for mounting your bell securely near your grips, closer to your hands (you'll want to use this setup for oversize and DH bars). The band itself is 31.8mm diameter, the same as the wider part of your bars near the stem. Similar to a GPS or Garmin mount, the flexible nylon band tightens to your bars with a 5mm hex bolt. The Timber 3.0 Bolt-On is identical to the original model, except it features a tight, durable mount that won't spin, shake or rattle on your bars. If you find yourself using your bell on nearly every ride, then the Bolt-On model is the one for you. Timber 3.0 is a solid brass bell with a sleek black finish and a crisp, clean sound.
