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My wife gave me one & the same day my best bud & his wife gave me one. I now have one on the frame & one in reserve. Don't know the proper procedure with the extra one.
(the one my wife gave me is the one I attached to the bike, it's bad enough pissing off the gremlins and your wife too)
I need a bell. Of course they only work if it's a gift so I can't buy one for myself. But, if anyone out there needs a bell, pm me and I'll send you a bell if you'll send me a bell.
Got mine in '04 from my daughter's boyfriend. Never had a flat or any other problems since I clipped my bell on the front brake line.
Took a solo 3010 mi round trip (another thread) to Colorado last June without a hitch.....must have kept those gremlins at bay.
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