Check Out This Device That Makes Your Bike Sound Like A Horse

Have you ever been on a bike and thought this machine could really go to the next level if someone figured out a way to make it sound like a horse? No. I’m pretty positive you’ve never had that thought, but now that it’s been forced on you, would you be interested in owning a device that did just that? The makers of Trotify hope so.

The gadget fits on the front brake mount like a reflector, and by the sound of it, it’s loud enough to attract confused double takes from all the bystanders not cool enough to have their own bikes outfitted with horse noise adapters. You can take a look at some footage of Trotify below…

In order to manufacture Trotifys on a much wider scale, the designers need to receive one thousand total orders by a set deadline later this month. They’re already almost halfway to that goal, and with this clip currently racing around the Internet, it seems like they should get there in a matter of time. For ordering information, you can head over to the official website.

Whether or not that’s a good thing probably depends on whether you’re excited about hearing hipsters race around your neighborhood pretending they’re horses. I, for one, say giddyup, weirdos. You only live once. Why not fantasize about being Secretariat while biking?

Mack Rawden
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Mack Rawden is the Editor-In-Chief of CinemaBlend. He first started working at the publication as a writer back in 2007 and has held various jobs at the site in the time since including Managing Editor, Pop Culture Editor and Staff Writer. He now splits his time between working on CinemaBlend’s user experience, helping to plan the site’s editorial direction and writing passionate articles about niche entertainment topics he’s into. He graduated from Indiana University with a degree in English (go Hoosiers!) and has been interviewed and quoted in a variety of publications including Digiday. Enthusiastic about Clue, case-of-the-week mysteries, a great wrestling promo and cookies at Disney World. Less enthusiastic about the pricing structure of cable, loud noises and Tuesdays.