Almost two mins of video without the sound of the product (where the product is the sound generated by the device)?
Trotify: make your bicycle sound like a horse [video]
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Re: Trotify: make your bicycle sound like a horse [video]
#32If I see someone riding a bike with one of these things attached to it, I'll call the police. I find it unacceptable for people to make lots of noise for no good reason. Try doing this at night in a residential neighborhood, you'll find out soon enough what people think of this 'invention'.
Re: Trotify: make your bicycle sound like a horse [video]
#33Re: Trotify: make your bicycle sound like a horse [video]
#34Let me be the first to say: I don't get it, why is this a thing and why is there an entire company built around this product? Which apparently requires I screw a coconut to a self made device and then put it on the front of my bike. Is this just satire of modern startups or are things actually this ridiculous?
Re: Trotify: make your bicycle sound like a horse [video]
#35Let me be the first to say: I don't get it, why is this a thing and why is there an entire company built around this product? Which apparently requires I screw a coconut to a self made device and then put it on the front of my bike. Is this just satire of modern startups or are things actually this ridiculous?
Re: Trotify: make your bicycle sound like a horse [video]
#36Let me be the first to say: I don't get it, why is this a thing and why is there an entire company built around this product? Which apparently requires I screw a coconut to a self made device and then put it on the front of my bike. Is this just satire of modern startups or are things actually this ridiculous?
Re: Trotify: make your bicycle sound like a horse [video]
#37If I see someone riding a bike with one of these things attached to it, I'll call the police. I find it unacceptable for people to make lots of noise for no good reason. Try doing this at night in a residential neighborhood, you'll find out soon enough what people think of this 'invention'.
You're definitely correct about this being something that wouldn't fly well in residential neighborhoods. It also doesn't seem like people in residential neighborhoods are their target market. At all.
On the gripping hand, this is the type of thing that someone would attach to their bike for a few weeks or so, and then never put on again.
Re: Trotify: make your bicycle sound like a horse [video]
#38Pretty cool. But the coconut should be included. IMHO. I can see how a whimsical/retro thing like this might appeal to some.
Re: Trotify: make your bicycle sound like a horse [video]
#39If I see someone riding a bike with one of these things attached to it, I'll call the police. I find it unacceptable for people to make lots of noise for no good reason. Try doing this at night in a residential neighborhood, you'll find out soon enough what people think of this 'invention'.
I'm all for quiet spaces but it seems the world is rife with noise.
For a novelty product I think it is quite clever and hilarious.
Re: Trotify: make your bicycle sound like a horse [video]
#40Yes there's the little tiny video of a prototype way down on the bottom of the page. That's not enough. That main video needs to have the actual sound of the actual product in it; I want to see a close-up of it doing its thing while hearing sound that seems synchronized to the motion. I want to know that yes, this really does what it's advertised as doing, and claps the coconut halves together in a "horse trotting" pattern.