Bells??
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I was given a biker bell a while back as a gift from my Uncles friends when they found out that I'd started biking. I've kept it ever since. I don't really believe in it, but it's nice to know that someone cares about me. So it'll always be on my bike, I'll switch it from one to the next until I'm either dead, or to crippled to keep biking.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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I must confess that while I'm not into the magic vibe stuff, My mom has always had a St. Christopher medalian somewhere in her cars -- it's actually the first thing she puts in her new cars. I don't know the exact relation, but it's supposed to protect you on the road.
When I first started riding, I remember stopping at a gas station and putting my hand in my pocket, thinking, 'WTF is that?' and pulling out a St. Chris medal that mom had put in my pocket when I wasn't around.
I've kept it in my bike jacket pocket ever since -- more of a connection to mom than anything else -- like it's been said, it's nice to know someone cares about me.
When I first started riding, I remember stopping at a gas station and putting my hand in my pocket, thinking, 'WTF is that?' and pulling out a St. Chris medal that mom had put in my pocket when I wasn't around.
I've kept it in my bike jacket pocket ever since -- more of a connection to mom than anything else -- like it's been said, it's nice to know someone cares about me.
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Actually the bell use to be called the Fresno Bell and it was a tradttion started here in Fresno . Had nothing to do with hocus pocus . This is use to be the bike building capital before the advent of commercialism that you see today .
It was just a kewl custom thing and normally we all used a little brass bell .
These could be seen in early rags like Sleazy Rider. Then someone thought "Gee , I can make some $$$$$ off of this idea" and you get what is now spread across the nation and maybe even the globe .
I have always had bells on my scoot , it use to be an identifier of our locale.
Kind regards, Wizzard
It was just a kewl custom thing and normally we all used a little brass bell .
These could be seen in early rags like Sleazy Rider. Then someone thought "Gee , I can make some $$$$$ off of this idea" and you get what is now spread across the nation and maybe even the globe .
I have always had bells on my scoot , it use to be an identifier of our locale.
Kind regards, Wizzard
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can allways use pepper spray..but Ive allways looked at that as seasoning myself for the bruins...or just pissing him off...well I wasnt gonna kill you beofre but now ya made me sneeze.Buelligan wrote:Here in Canada we wear bells when we hike in bear country, maybe he rides where there are bears. Trouble is by the time the bear heard the bell he'd have already hit him!!!![]()
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The bears have since learned to follow the dingling noise to food. Much like the icecream truck.Buelligan wrote:Here in Canada we wear bells when we hike in bear country, maybe he rides where there are bears. Trouble is by the time the bear heard the bell he'd have already hit him!!!![]()
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Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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for most of the bigger bikers its called the "taco bell".mattf wrote:I've heard them called Karma bells not gremlin bells. Same general effect though.
its supposed to keep you from having to use the seat belt on the toilet bowl after a few mexican pizza's and nacho cheese chalupa's
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