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It's summer...so how about a photo of your bike at a ice cream stand or parlor....with a double scoop of mint chocolate chip on the front seat...and Kate Upton in a bikini on the back holding a Banana Split.....
Too hard? Okay...we'll just do the ice cream stand or parlor then!
Well, I did seriously consider the mint chip, but since it's toasty warm here, the thought of it melting on my saddle changed my mind. I was also, unfortunately, unable to convince Kate Upton to make a cameo appearance. I'm sorry. Really, really sorry.
If this is acceptable, and since it sounds like a really good idea right now, how about a pic of your bike with someone swimming/wading in a lake, pond, river, pool or whatever. Bonus points if it's Kate Upton, or if there are mountains in the background (nice pic, Jammerx :-) )
I got out early this morning to beat the heat and coming storms, and had a nice ride out to Skiatook Lake. The swimming beach was deserted, too early I guess.
I rode back throught the town of Skiatook and found a few people at the city pool to meet the challenge. Sorry, no Kate or mountains.
On the way home, I passed one of the many Native American casinos around here, so next challenge is your bike with a casino, horse track, or dog track (some place where gambling takes place). A store that sells lottery tickets doesn't count.
Hey are we allowed to "grab" the tag? If someone doesn't complete the challenge we can change the challenge? within like 48 hours or something? ADV forums does something to that effect...
I thought this would be pretty easy. The all-bikes challenge over in off topic has gone through 7 or 8 new challenges in the same time. How about adding some vices? Since apparently none of us gamble or even known a place to gamble, what about drinking or smoking?
Challenge is expanded to gambling places, a beer delivery truck, or a smoke / cigar shop.
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