In many places - yes.
The law might be different from place to place, but usually bikes that are ridden in traffic are required to have a bell.
A bike bell or a bicycle bell.
It's for good luck. A rider can only install the bell on their bike if it is a gift from another rider.
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I have no idea what a bell bike comb is and apparently google hasn't either.
Don't understand the question. There is no law saying there has to be bike lanes or bike paths.
You can find a ride bell for your bicycle at most bike shops, sporting goods stores, or online retailers that sell bike accessories.
There's the actual bell, kinda like a cup or a bowl, and then there's the striker. The striker will hit the the bell, then back off, and the bell will ring.
whene you are rideing at night
When purchasing a bike, essential safety features to consider include a bike light for visibility in low light conditions, a bell to alert others of your presence, and accessories like a helmet, reflective gear, and a lock to secure your bike when not in use.
There are no such creatures as Gremlins, it is all part of folk law. Not really, as long as whatever you use is durable. The little beasties love to loosen them when the bike is sitting still.
If your bike brake is loose and needs fixing, please seek assistance from a professional bike mechanic for proper repair.