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I need photos for my computer's wallpaper. I'm looking for scenic views, with motorcycles. Post up your best shot - parked or rolling, just you or a string of bikes.
On April 15, I'll pick 8-10 of my favorites, and post up a poll. Whoever's pic gets the most votes by April 29, wins an HDForums one-year "Club Member" membership. On my dime.
The fine print: I'm springing for the membership, so my opinion of the best 10 is the only one that counts. Any photos posted may be snagged and used for wallpaper on my computer without further compensation. I'm not a lawyer, and I didn't sleep at Holiday Inn last night, so let's keep this simple.
Thanks to Terry "The Trollkiller" for permisison to run this contest.
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