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If you read the instructions, it states it should be put on the lowest part of your frame. Close to the ROAD,(scare them EVIL SPIRITS away) mine is on the underside of my chrome cover on my voltage regulator.
Personally, I hang mine from my PA......keeps the fanny spirits away.....
the gremlin black ops must have gotten my bell also.as it was on the right floorboard of my fatboy. my wife got me a new one and i put it on a bell hanger from JPcycles p#153-859, then i put it on the bar that goes from the 2 down tubes at the neck.
Mine's hanging off the tab on the lower right front of the frame...and I've also got a St. Christopher medal strapped to the neck of the bike...both were given to me years ago by the sweetest lady I've ever met...
And a Jewish friend of mine gave me a small laminated card with the Jewish Prayer for Travelers on it...and I keep it in the fork bag...
I'm not superstitious, but it's good to know that people care about me...friendship and love can work miracles...
Most folks I see put them on the little tab under the peg/floor boards on the right hand side. Look under there and you'll see a tab ith a hole in it that looks like it's made for it.
**** photo but you can see it. It's hanging by a black zip tie on the cross brace on the upper down tubes of the frame. Just as they split at the neck.
No one has pointed it out so it could be kind of hidden but I think that's how it should be.
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