craig landau
Active member
is there a problem with using a bell or a beep beep horn on a bike to warn slow walkers that ur approaching them .
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Completely agree; the last thing you want is a hideously noisy electric horn to scare people out of the way. Use your voice or get something like this which is a far less obnoxious solution...I find my voice more than enough to warn people of my presence.
I'm not the sort of total dick who rides a trail yelling at people to get out my way though.
blasting a loud horn isn't the solution. Just chill bro
lol sorry but these days walkers on our trails , there is millions of walking trails and a handfull for mtb tracks, so without sounding like a prick , i dont want to be yelling at anyone , just want to give them a small and short beep , plus i wear full faceIf someone on a mtb trail were honking a horn at me I would get wide shoulders.....very very wide shoulders!! This is about the most impolite I have heard in a long time.
A friendly “hello” or “passing you on your left/right side” is the way to go. If people in front of me are struggling I gladly stay behind and wait until it is possible to overtake.
Karsten
If you did that to me I would knock you off your bike.....just saying.lol sorry but these days walkers on our trails , there is millions of walking trails and a handfull for mtb tracks, so without sounding like a prick , i dont want to be yelling at anyone , just want to give them a small and short beep , plus i wear full face
......or simply go somewhere more remote. Rarely see another mtber let alone walkers deep in forested areas where I ride....only on the access trails so I go steady until into the more remote areas.
I have one of these on my hardtail, which I tend to ride more locally round me where trails tend to be multi use - discreet looks, easy to use and doesn't make a noise whilst riding if installed properly:
Knog Oi Classic Bell
I've got one of the Timber bells mounted between the right grip and brake lever (above the bar, but tilted down). Easy to switch on and off with my thumb and loud enough to warn walkers (without headphones!) that i'm coming through.Completely agree; the last thing you want is a hideously noisy electric horn to scare people out of the way. Use your voice or get something like this which is a far less obnoxious solution...
Mountain Bike Bells by TIMBER
and?plus i wear full face
Such angst! Chill! I love seeing people out enjoying the fresh air and getting some exercise. This thread is beginning to have signs of MTB rage. Towpaths and bridleways are just tthe means to get to mtb territory....find a mountain or deep forest....no one there!!
Yep watch mate there is poo from every bird in the sky and animal on the ground out there not to mention all their dead carcasses
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