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Gremlin Bell on Trade In

GASMAN

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So about to trade in my 09 RS for a new 2012 RSS..........Do I take off my gremlin bell and put it on my new ride as the dealer will probably remove it and toss it before my old girl hits their showroom floor. What is the "etiquette" on Gremlin Bells??????;)
 
A gremlin bell belongs to the owner not the bike. Take it with you.

If a new gremlin bell comes into your life you can always retire the old one with honors.

Cruzr Joe
 
Don't know..!!

Interesting question..I would think that the bell was given to protect both you and the roadster from the road gremlins. From this site it seem that we lean more towards protecting the roadster because of recent problems. Regardless the bell was for that bike and hopefully did it's job. It should now hang in a place of honor and a new one should go with the new ryde...could be new gremlins are immune to old bells..:roflblack: Jmho
 
I have a slightly different take on this issue...
Point it out to the dealer, and ask them if they can polish it for the next owner... A goodwill gesture from you for continuing good luck with the bike for it's new owner!
(The owner may even want to give you a new bell for your new ride... :thumbup:)
 
I have a slightly different take on this issue...
Point it out to the dealer, and ask them if they can polish it for the next owner... A goodwill gesture from you for continuing good luck with the bike for it's new owner!
(The owner may even want to give you a new bell for your new ride... :thumbup:)
is that what they'd do in mayberry?:roflblack:
 
Being that Bob supplied me with my Gremlin bell, I'd say there are some MIGHTY generous folks there in Mayberry. Thanks again Bob!!:bowdown: :thumbup:
 
All good ideas above. I moved my bells from one vehicle to the other. I do like the idea of providing it as gift to the new owner--as long as the dealer is in the loop. Some dealers could care less though.
 
bell

i left my bell on my last bike i sold and have to get a new one for this bike, as i understand it over the years the bell should be bought for you by a riding buddy or a good friend and there should be a new bell for each bike also it should be put as low to the road as possible to catch the bad spirits b4 the get into the bike
 
I don't know what you all are talking about, but this sure is a funny thread. :roflblack:

Here's the sotry behind all of this... :thumbup:

Legend has it that Evil Road Spirits have been latching themselves on to motorcycles for as long as there have
been bikes on the road. These Evil Road Spirits are responsible for mechanical problems and bad luck along a journey.
Legend goes on to say that by attaching a small bell onto your bike, the Evil Road Spirits will become trapped
inside the bell where the constant ringing drives them insane, making them lose their grip until they fall to the
ground. (Ever wonder where potholes come from?)
Legend also has it that the mystery of the Guardian™ Bell carries twice as much power when it is purchased by
a friend or loved one and given as a gift.
Share the Legend of Good Luck it offers to a motorcycle and its rider!
 
Cuznjohn

please PM me with your name and address because I would feel privileged to send you a new Gremlin Bell, from one former Queens New Yorker to another

cruzr joe
 
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Here's the sotry behind all of this... :thumbup:

Legend has it that Evil Road Spirits have been latching themselves on to motorcycles for as long as there have
been bikes on the road. These Evil Road Spirits are responsible for mechanical problems and bad luck along a journey.
Legend goes on to say that by attaching a small bell onto your bike, the Evil Road Spirits will become trapped
inside the bell where the constant ringing drives them insane, making them lose their grip until they fall to the
ground. (Ever wonder where potholes come from?)
Legend also has it that the mystery of the Guardian™ Bell carries twice as much power when it is purchased by
a friend or loved one and given as a gift.
Share the Legend of Good Luck it offers to a motorcycle and its rider!


Ah, okay now I see. :thumbup:
 
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