I’ve been unhappy with bike bells in the past. I’ve found that standard ones take up too much room (for me) or rattle, and some don’t work well. So I’ve placed and replaced bells over the past few ...
Over the years, Knog, the Australian bike accessories company best known for its stretchy Frog lights, had received many (not so subtle) suggestions from distributors to design a bike bell. “We kept ...
The simply-named Oi, made by Australian cycling gear company Knog, is a bike bell for people who don't like bike bells. Such folks may be particularly keen on the latest model, the Oi Prima, as it's ...
Knog has designed a very unique bike bell called the Oi, which they say has been designed to provide not only a very unique and innovative design but also the sound of “an angel playing a glockenspiel ...
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"-- ...
For more than a century, cyclists have been accustomed to alerting people in their way by using a bulky bell on their handlebar. Bicycles have undergone several transformations over the years, but the ...
Bicycle bells have been around since 1877, but little has changed about their design, until now. The Oi bell arrives from bike parts specialist Knog, which is already well-known for its approach to ...
We didn't think the bike bell needed reinventing. But we’re glad someone did. Knog, known for its premium bike lights, just launched the Oi, which instead of protruding from your bars like a mushroom, ...