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The Oi bell, which has been fully funded on Kickstarter, is available in brushed aluminium, black, titanium, and brass- or copper-plated finishes.It was designed to counteract the "ugly ...
Most bells look like, well, a bell. Or a small hamburger. Or maybe a mushroom. However you describe them, they've always been the sort of thing that looked at home on a beach cruiser and nothing else.
Back in 2016, Australian manufacturer Knog successfully Kickstarted its quirky Oi, a streamlined ring-shaped bicycle bell that encircles the handlebars. Now, the company has introduced the new-and ...
After initially asking for only AUD 20,000 ($15,200 or €13,450) to take the Oi bell to the mass production stage, Knog was flooded with pre-orders and their funding now exceeds AUD 680,000 ...
The Oi bell has different pitch tones, consisting of one core and several higher tones that ensure the bell to be heard. “We realized when we started cutting up bits of metal and pipes you could ...
Prettier and less obtrusive, but still just as effective ...
We’ve designed a bicycle bell, Oi. We think it’s a bit different. We hope you like it. If you do, why not help us bring it to life? Bike bells have been domed since they were invented in 1877.
Knog raised a few eyebrows when it turned to crowdfunding to raise $20,000 for the Oi bell but smashed its target to hit $1 million on Wednesday.
Australian cycling accessories manufacturer Knog has designed an alternative to the traditional domed bike bell – a donut-shaped device that wraps around the handlebars (+ slideshow). The Oi ...