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So, my Softail brothers, I've enjoyed this site, the friendships and the advice, and now it's time for a little give back.
These little brass bells arrived in my mail today. They're pretty small, diameter about the size of a quarter, but legend has it that if you hang one on your bike, they'll keep you safe. And they work better if they're given to you as a gift.
Looks like I'll have 10 extras. Maybe you could use one? If so, PM me with your address and expect one in a week or two. First come, first served.
All I ask is that you post a pic when you've hung it on your bike. And maybe do a good deed for someone else. That's when the magic really happens.
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