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Nope.. no bells. Never even heard of 'ride bells' before the internet, and all the 'history' that I've seen is quoted by those with a financial interest in them... I tend to leave my good luck to my own good judgement, or lack thereof in some cases! lol
dont have one, almost bought one a while ago that i thought was cool but then was told the story of "u cant buy your own"... so i don t have one and still waiting
Dont have on the Ultra yet, waiting for the g/F to put one on for us
But a take off on this ... A guy I met riding who has a 30.30 round suspended by a leather strap off his front forks. At a stop light I asked him about it and he says it has some ashes of his best friend in it and that the guys wife asked him to carry it with him .
That round was on the bike for another 6 yrs before it fell off someplace between a here and there story.
I do now..I was at the dealer today and mentioned this thread to Stephanie..she sold me the bike. She went into the garage where my bike was on a lift and put a bell on and then gave me a nice big hug. Heres a pic..my cat was mosying along as I took it lol.
Nope, don't have one. I won't buy my own, and nobody has gotten me one. Am I allowed to ask my wife to buy one for me, or does it have to be completely her idea?
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