Motorcycle bell

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A motorcycle bell, also known as a Guardian Bell, spirit bell, gremlin bell, or biker bell,[1] is a decorative metal bell that is attached below a motorcycle, often given as a token of good wishes while riding.[2][3]

The bell is usually about 25 mm (1 in) long, made from pewter or other metals, and is given to a motorcyclist as a good luck charm,[4][5] or a symbolic piece of protection to ward off bad luck while riding motorcycles.[6]

A silver bell hanging below a motorcycle.
A bell hanging underneath a motorcycle.

History

A gremlin is a mischievous creature of folklore[7] used to describe malfunctions in aircraft in World War II (WW2) and later in other machinery from pilots and technicians. A "Guardian Bell" or "Gremlin Bell" was sometimes used by British and American pilots in World War II, to ward off "gremlins".[8] World War II gave a big boost to the motorcycle industry when the U.S. military called on manufacturers Harley-Davidson and Indian to produce more than 100,000 motorcycles for the war effort."[9] When the American Veterans returned home many of them continued riding motorcycles and the use of the bell as a protection charm when riding a motorcycle.[10]

This custom is still used by some motorcycle riders today, particular riders of Harley-Davidson and Indian Motorcycles.[11][12][13][14]

The bells come in custom designs as well as duplicated mass production designs.

A 1-inch pewter bell hanging below a Triumph Motorcycle.
Triumph Motorcycle with a Bell Hanging below the bike.

The "Gremlin Bell" has been patented in the United States, and is recorded in the Official Gazette of the United States Patent & Trademark Office, Volume 1290, Number Four.[15]

Guardian® Bell is a registered trademark with the US Patent and Trademark Office.[16]

A guardian bell features in Season Two, Episode Seven of Poker Face, when Charlie Cale (Natasha Lyonne) gives one as a birthday gift to Bill Jackson (Corey Hawkins).

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