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Good mornin', guys.
Hoping that one of you may be able to help me.
Was riding on the week-end and the welds that hold the "Cow Bell" together; from the chrome cover to the horn mounting, broke. Yes, both of them!!!!
Not pleasant to be sitting in a ferry parking lot with other motorcyclists; who are joking about "parts falling off of Harleys", only to look down beside my foot to see the cow bell lying on the ground. Thankfully, I was able to pick it up without drawing the attention of the other riders.
Does anybody have a cow bell that they are not using and would sell to me?
Really would appreciate it.
Please send me a private email and we can sort out the payment and shipping charges.
If somebody does know of a business, I've already tried some with no success, that sells used Harley parts; "Would you please let me know how I might contact them?"
Thanks
Ride In Peace
G
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