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I was watching Pawn Stars and they were looking at an older Harley shovel head and Cory commented that everybody knows the color green on a motorcycle is bad luck. I checked on the internet and found this...... Bikers like any other facet of society, have their superstitions. Id thought I talk about some of them. Blessing of the Bikes Now that Easter is just around the corner, and Spring is just about here, well start hearing more about Blessing of the Bikes. Its fast growing into one of the biggest biker superstitions. A Blessing of the Bikes is actually religious, and if youre religious its not hard to understand why youd want to do it. But there are many non-religious people, who for some reason, make a point to get their motorcycles blessed. And thats when it becomes superstition. I remember attending a poker run in my local area called, Bikers for Education or the BFE Ride. Its held in the Spring, and starts from a Catholic school. A priest comes out and douses each of the motorcycles with holy water. I can remember hearing some people say, Oh yes! my bike has some water on it!. In theory, the water is supposed to summon the power of God to protect you and your motorcycle from bad luck. I dont think the blessing worked, because when it came to time to announce the winners of the raffle, all I had was bad luck. Ride Bells The little iron bell that hangs from a bikers motorcycle is supposed to ward off evil spirits. As the story suggests, these demons exist on all roadways, and when a motorcycle passes by, they grab on to it and begin chipping away at your good luck until finally you have a crash. The tingling of the bell is said to irritate these demons and prevent them from hitching a ride on your motorcycle. BTW, the bell only has its power when someone else buys it for you, otherwise it doesnt work at all. Some vendors argue that it actually has half-power if you buy your own, but this is just marketing baloney to get people to buy two. Green Motorcycles Supposedly, a green painted motorcycle is bad luck. The legend has it that the Harleys used in World War II were often sitting duck targets, and many military riders got their butts blasted off them. And since they were painted Army green, it eventually translated into modern folklore. This one might actually be true. I know a guy who had a green Road Glide, and dropped it several times, one time injuring his leg. Then he got the bike repainted, with a different shade of green, and wiped out on it again. From what I could recall, when his bike still had the factory black, he never crashed it. A Dead Mans Motorcycle Theres a saying that riding a motorcycle that belonged to someone who is now dead is bad luck. Its not necessarily that that person was killed on the motorcycle, just that hes now dead. Supposedly, his spirit is still riding that motorcycle along the great highway in the sky, and if he sees you riding his bike in the physical world, hell knock you off of it. You dont even want to use parts from that bike. motorcyclephilosophy.org/2008/03/motorcycle-superstitions.htm
Posted on: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 01:21:03 +0000

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