> What I would really want is a timber bell, but if they rotated the assembly so that the bell sat tucked up and in front of the bar and the adjusting lever were clocked back towards the rider and under. It would make the usability of the lever while riding more cumbersome, but would for sure make it a better fit on certain bikes.
The timber works if you rotate the assembly so it's parallel to the ground. It doesn't have to be hanging straight down. Seems like it would solve all of your problems. For best results, remove the timber and flip its orientation so it's "backwards" on the bars and then rotate.
Sept. 28, 2022, 9:31 a.m. - roil
> What I would really want is a timber bell, but if they rotated the assembly so that the bell sat tucked up and in front of the bar and the adjusting lever were clocked back towards the rider and under. It would make the usability of the lever while riding more cumbersome, but would for sure make it a better fit on certain bikes. The timber works if you rotate the assembly so it's parallel to the ground. It doesn't have to be hanging straight down. Seems like it would solve all of your problems. For best results, remove the timber and flip its orientation so it's "backwards" on the bars and then rotate.