The Missus decided that Pewter looked okay...
But Gold would look better! :2thumbs:
She found some Gold enamel that would stick to my Guardian Bells, and "Voila"!
The license plate frame, and mounting hardware is next! :D
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The Missus decided that Pewter looked okay...
But Gold would look better! :2thumbs:
She found some Gold enamel that would stick to my Guardian Bells, and "Voila"!
The license plate frame, and mounting hardware is next! :D
As Gunny would say "That is OUTSTANDING":yes::yes:
nice job. I never once thought of hanging them on eye bolts at the license plate. time to head to the hardware store!
The gold trim really does work with that model. :bowdown::bowdown::firstplace::firstplace::firstpl ace:
Let us know how it holds up when the gremlins get tied up in there....:roflblack:
why is it that gremlins have to be gifted :dontknow::shocked: I better not buy any for myself :banghead:
so how fast do you go before the road noise drowns out the tinkling of the bells?
Those are pretty high off the ground to be effective.
Hey Bob, which one is the one I sent you?
And for those of you that didn't know, here is a pic of Bob's first three wheeler.
Missus had a great idea !:yes::clap::bowdown:
FARKLING UPDATE:
I found a can of Rustoleum; in Gold Metallic! :yes:
We gave the license plate frame, the eyelets holding the Guardian Bells, and the highway peg inserts a drink of it!
The pegs might need another coat: they're still a little bit light... :dontknow:
you have become a trashy "Bling-Thing". :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
Anonymous
Anon,
The Missus suggested it, and I was only trying to keep her happy! :D
Here is the story, believe it or not, it's your choice.
The Legend of the Gremlin Bell- A Biker’s Tradition - The BikeBandit Blog
David
Look at the Guardian Bell that this beauty is sporting:
Forget Gremlins: that thing could hide a family of raccoons! :2thumbs:
Interesting legend, looking around after reading the article and found this on Amazon. . .
http://a.co/1bWLCIz
:D But it's a lot of bike! :thumbup:
Looks like it could double as a tractor. John Deere green even.
Today: I added a touch of Custom from Wrapmyspyder.com
I contacted Pete a little while back, and asked him if he could take his "1330 Triple" graphics, and stack the
lettering for me.
I replaced the BRP Power graphics on the side panels with them, and I think that the Gold "1130" really pops.
(I have to try and figure out why my flash wasn't going off...)
I'm not sure, but I think Ann may be right about the bell being too high up. Here are the 'rules';
The Rules of the Bell
There are some “rules,” however, to the Gremlin Bell and how it works:
- It should not be bought by the user – in order to work, it must be given to a rider from a loved one. According to the legend, a bell is “activated” by the gesture of good will when someone, especially another rider, gives it to a rider they care abou as a giftt.
- It should be attached to the lowest part of the frame. Because gremlins lurk on the roadways and “grab” onto bikes as they pass by, the low-hanging bell should be the first thing they contact, so that they are immediately captured by it. It should be attached securely – safety wire is sometimes used, but that can create rust and scratches, so a zip-tie is generally the preferred method.
- When a bike with a bell on it is sold, it should be removed. The Gremlin Bell is a gesture of kindness to a rider from someone who cares about them, so it should be kept by the intended recipient, and can be transferred to another bike. If someone sells a bike with a bell and they want the new rider to have it, they should still remove it, and give it to them face to face. A bell that is not given with intentional good will loses its spirit-fighting mojo.
- If someone steals a Gremlin Bell, the gremlins go with it – and the bell will no longer ward them off. The key to the bell’s power is good will. If it is stolen, it loses its effect…and karma will take care of the rest!