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These don't count, I just had them saved from a while back. I live in North Texas, near Burkburnett (Boomtown) and Electra (also formerly a boomtown) and we have them everywhere.
If no one completes this quickly, I'll go out tomorrow and get several pics.
Yep one like that would do it. I used to live in your area so I'm familiar with Burk and Electra.
These don't count, I just had them saved from a while back. I live in North Texas, near Burkburnett (Boomtown) and Electra (also formerly a boomtown) and we have them everywhere.
If no one completes this quickly, I'll go out tomorrow and get several pics.
Yep one like that would do it. I used to live in Wichita Falls so I'm familiar with Burk and Electra.
The OP is ready to move forward with my truck pics but the challenge did say a car. Mods?
If the Mods ore okay with this, your Dyna with a windmill, oil derrik or oil pumping unit.
Here ya go BisbeeDyna, How about a PumpJack, Windmill, and a Transfer/Storage Station (couldn't find a Derrick). Left early this morning to get these but it was too nice to come home. Put about 200 miles on "Ethel" before I got back (thought someone would beat me posting but who cares.....great day to ride!!!).
If these are OK, how about your ride next to a "Wishing Well". That way you guys (and gals) can wish you lived down here in "God's Country", where we ride year round.
Oh yeah, first time I got to show off my new pipes and sissybar.
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Here ya go BisbeeDyna, How about a PumpJack, Windmill, and a Transfer/Storage Station (couldn't find a Derrick). Left early this morning to get these but it was too nice to come home. Put about 200 miles on "Ethel" before I got back (thought someone would beat me posting but who cares.....great day to ride!!!).
If these are OK, how about your ride next to a "Wishing Well". That way you guys (and gals) can wish you lived down here in "God's Country", where we ride year round.
Oh yeah, first time I got to show off my new pipes and sissybar.
Here ya go BisbeeDyna, How about a PumpJack, Windmill, and a Transfer/Storage Station (couldn't find a Derrick). Left early this morning to get these but it was too nice to come home. Put about 200 miles on "Ethel" before I got back (thought someone would beat me posting but who cares.....great day to ride!!!).
If these are OK, how about your ride next to a "Wishing Well". That way you guys (and gals) can wish you lived down here in "God's Country", where we ride year round.
Oh yeah, first time I got to show off my new pipes and sissybar.
jpicht, don't you wish that the anniv. model had a boat tail rear fender? Was the windmill an active one, pumping water? Looks like it was....
Oh hell no. I hated the boattail fender. I'm not that crazy about mine either, though I'd never change it on this model. I need to convince my wife that I need another bike in the garage to keep Ethel company. Maybe a CVO Breakout.
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