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Bravo Bells Odin Viking God Motorcycle Bell Good
Bravo Bells Odin Viking God Motorcycle Bell Good
Bravo Bells Odin Viking God Motorcycle Bell Good
Bravo Bells Odin Viking God Motorcycle Bell Good
Bravo Bells Odin Viking God Motorcycle Bell Good
Bravo Bells Odin Viking God Motorcycle Bell Good
Bravo Bells Odin Viking God Motorcycle Bell Good
Bravo Bells Odin Viking God Motorcycle Bell Good

Bravo Bells Odin Viking God Motorcycle Bell Good Luck Biker Gift

Product ID : 47392591


Galleon Product ID 47392591
Shipping Weight 0.09 lbs
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Model BB-120
Manufacturer Bravo Bells
Shipping Dimension 3.5 x 2.4 x 1.57 inches
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A BELLS PURPOSE: As the story goes, an old gray-beard biker traveling back from Mexico with a full moon on a cool desert night. He had his saddlebags full of trinkets for kids at home, biker friends. Everything seemed perfect, but he did not know of the gremlins waiting for him. These gremlins lay out traps on the road or deploy invisible devilish devices to break your bike. They herd the biker coming and scared a coyote onto the road right as the biker rounded the sharp turn. He skidded and went down. He woke up in the ditch and saw the gremlins moving toward him. His saddle bag was torn off and lay next to him. He started throwing things from his bag, and the only items that scared the Gremlins were the bells he bought for the children. He grabbed the bells and amazingly the ringing of the bell seems to confuse the gremlins. As it turned out a couple of bikers heard the bells and followed the sounds. They saw the biker and he seemed to be afraid of something, so they yelled to frighten away any animals. Old graybeard was so grateful for the rescue, he cut some tassels off his saddlebag, and used them to tie a bell to each of their bikes. He explained how they would warn off the gremlins, and if they were ever in trouble, they could ring the bell for help.