CJM Clothing Attire Is Exclusively Available at our 5th Annual Motorcycle Run Event 9/16/17 VFW, 16 Cross Road, Uxbridge
Woman's Cotton Tank
Dress it up or dress it down. Comfy and flowy!
$30.00
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Unisex Hooded Cotton Sweatshirt
The most cozy sweatshirt you will own!
$50.00
Unisex Cotton Tshirt
CJM Memorial's signature Tshirt! Support the cause and wear yours proudly!
$25.00 KIDS sizes available
GREMLIN BRASS BELL Comes with Brass Bell and 12" Leather Cord "Have
you noticed that some riders have a small bell hanging off their motorcycle
frame or handlebars? Have you wondered what the purpose
is? That little bell is more than decoration, it serves a very
important purpose – it wards off gremlins, also known as evil road
spirits.
You see, there are motorcycle gremlins that LOVE to ride, but they are also
mischievous little devils and they cause all sorts of problems for you while
you are riding. Some say they are responsible for that old lady in the
minivan not seeing you and cutting you off in traffic. Or, you may be
having trouble shifting smoothly, your battery goes dead, your turn signal
suddenly refuses to work, an oil spill appears out of nowhere, you hit a patch
of black ice, etc – you get the idea. Those little gremlins look for
trouble and try to steer your bike towards it.
Now, once you get a bell on your scoot – it wards off these attacks from the
little gremlins, not allowing any more to get onto your bike. If you
already have some gremlins riding with you, they will get trapped in the hollow
of the bell, and the constant ringing will drive them insane – causing them to
lose their grip and fall to the roadway.
Do you have the protection of a gremlin bell? If you buy a gremlin bell
of your own, the power works. If you receive the gremlin bell as a gift –
the powerful magic of the bell is doubled. Do you have a friend who does
not have a gremlin bell yet? Why not be the person to give them one,
they'll thank you! The bell, and a good preventive maintenance program by
the bike's owner, will help eliminate the gremlins."