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not at all a fair way to do this. the people with noms and 2nds who might of been working/riding in the last 24 hours so they didn't see this thread in time don't get to play.
but i don't get the point of it anyway- bragging rights amongst of bunch of people who don't even know each other or ever met.
yay!
I kinda prefer having most of the voting not being effected by knowing the owner and builder of each ride. It seems to be more pure and based off of the quality of the build instead of who knows who.
This thread has been up for a few days and it looks like it will be on the front page for a few more. It seems that the rules are made to be more for the persons who are more involved, so i guess if you don't see it then you aren't involved enough to participate.
All of our bikes are special to us individually...I'm not sure what this accomplishes...
Reminds me of the whole "Kids don't need to keep score at baseball games because they're all special" crowd. If you don't like it, stay outta the thread - believe it or not, you're free to do that!
Great list! I had a feeling Jake in Iraq wasn't going to accept his nomination, though; I haven't seen him post in a while (duh, he's deployed). His is my favorite Low Rider on the forum.
Reminds me of the whole "Kids don't need to keep score at baseball games because they're all special" crowd. If you don't like it, stay outta the thread - believe it or not, you're free to do that!
That's funny because it reminded me of "Most popular in his class" and yes I'm free to stay out of the thread, but my comments were respectful and this is America. Good luck all
..let me know who has the nicest bike
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Thanks for the nomination; some really fine bikes here...was working on mine in the garage (pics later), waiting for a call from work...have to look the contenders over closely, it'll be a tough vote.
Did Revolution not get nominated? If not then he should have. Not saying his is my favorite but it surely deserves to be mentioned among this group. There are a ton of dope bikes on this list, will be a tough vote for sure!
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