Who Rides With A Guardian Bell?
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I was given a bell by a friend to put on my shovelhead a couple of years ago. I took it off that bike when I sold it last month and mounted it on my current bike.
When I bought my '80 FXEF my friend gave me a bell for it. I transferred it to my new bike when I sold the shovel and bought the Heritage.
Same bell, mounted on my Heritage.
When I bought my '80 FXEF my friend gave me a bell for it. I transferred it to my new bike when I sold the shovel and bought the Heritage.
Same bell, mounted on my Heritage.
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I was getting my bike serviced this morning and was chatting with a couple of guys waiting on their bikes as well. After a bit, one of the guys pointed out his guardian bell and asked if I had one for my bike...told him, nope, never bothered.
The mechanic wheeled out my bike and as I was putting on my gloves and helmet, ready to take off, the guys asked if I was in a rush....he wanted to go buy me a bell.
Nice guys, I told them no thanks. Bell or no bell, I know I will crash at least once every 5 years.
Put in in the camp of folks that just don't get this concept.
The mechanic wheeled out my bike and as I was putting on my gloves and helmet, ready to take off, the guys asked if I was in a rush....he wanted to go buy me a bell.
Nice guys, I told them no thanks. Bell or no bell, I know I will crash at least once every 5 years.
Put in in the camp of folks that just don't get this concept.
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