Lost My Gremlin bell!
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Lost My Gremlin bell!
Well wifey and I went south today for a late lunch and Just before the exit in the middle lane surounded by cages and a very big cage with lotsa wheels right behind me, all of a sudden everyone was swerving in and out of their lanes. I just had time to go "SH-T" before I came upon 4 rather large pieces of truck tire. I tried to go in between a couple but one was still rolling from being hit. I still tried to hit the flat part but the upturned end still caught the right lower fork taking the axle cover, Gremlin bell and bending the crashbar. All in all I think we got away very lucky. We were motoring along at 75mph so I am sure that things could of been much worse. Now I just have to get my brother-inlaw to give me another GB. He gave me the last one. Got to keep the good juju flowing.
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hear ya BP.Ever go to a motorcycle salvage yard and see how many are in there.Skill any day.
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Gotta agree with others here, it was your skill as a rider that pulled your fat from the fire, not some bell. I've got one attached to my fork-mounted tool bag because my wife gave it to me. Personally, I don't believe in that kind of crap.
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Speaking of losing a G-Bell me and the wife pulled in the garage tonight and the wife looks at me and say's "Hey my bell is gone". Sure enough the key ring it was on is still there but the bell is gone. I'm like both of mine are good. Now she is kinda freaked "I can't ride till I get a new bell" which I will get her. Still weird losing the bell and none of the hardware with it.
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C'mon BP, they are just a fun trinket that gives us something to reference when we've had a close one. Mine was made special because it was a gift from a woman friend that I've known for about 30 years, and it was her way of saying "Enjoy your bike, be careful, and don't get hurt."
To the OP, "Good on you" it could have been bad, those can be massive bits of rubber to navigate through and over. Could have ended differently, and you obviously did the right things.
Stay safe everyone.
To the OP, "Good on you" it could have been bad, those can be massive bits of rubber to navigate through and over. Could have ended differently, and you obviously did the right things.
Stay safe everyone.
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lol...now thats always gonna be in the back of your mind, it would mine. With that said only thing else comes to mind is that you will be on your tip toes and very aware for awile...heheh.