TOTAL MOJO!  We are peas from the same moto pod. Not only was it a 'thing' 
in our group too, but there were rules surrounding the acquisition of the 
mojo. 

-It had to be found or gifted, never bought. 
-It had to be found while riding.
-Once acquired it had to attached to the bike right then by whatever means 
was available.
-If it falls off during a ride, it must be buried.
-A new mojo can only be attached once the old one 'retires'.
-And for me, a mojo stayed with a bike if it moved on. The bike led to the 
totem, so the totem should finish it's journey with the bike.

Interestingly, my first one was a puffy sticker of "Mr. Jinxs" the cat from 
Pixie and Dixie. It's followed me in many ways since.

Brad 'jinxed' Click

On Monday, July 8, 2013 3:48:18 PM UTC-6, shawn m. wrote:
>
> Love it. I'm doing this tomorrow!
>
> Also: love the mojo in the last shot. Did I just date myself by calling it 
> 'mojo'? Back 'round 1990 it was a 'thing' at least among the mtb crowd I 
> ran with. I recall that when my 1989 Rockhopper was stolen I was 
> disproportionately concerned with the loss of my 'one-legged C-3PO 
> on-a-noose' mojo.
>
> I guess since there's no epic 'mojo photo thread' on the list, it's become 
> a fringe thing... apart from the occasional rabbit's foot, anyway.
>
> Shawn
> Seattle, WA
>
>

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