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Mine is attached same place as TUNDRA, except on theleft side. Was a gift I received in the mail, unknown source. Although I think I know it was from one of my Patriot Guard brothers.
I've got 2. There was one on the bike when I bought it and I heard it's bad luck to take it off. My wife bought me one when I got the bike so I had to put it on.
i have one it hangs on the frame under the voltage regulator..it was a gift from my best friend who passed away this summer..ill never take it off my bike..as a matter of fact i bought him one also and i went over his house after he died and cut it off his bike and now it hangs from a shelf in my family room..i didnt want his brother to have the bell thats why i removed it..i dont like his brother and neither did he..but unfortunatly he didnt have a will and his brother now owns his bike...
I don't believe in that superstitious nonsense! But....probably not the best place for it, but it's on the left side where the clutch cable connects against the downtube. I'll see if I can get a pic up of it. Given by a co-worker and Harley rider.
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