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The Field is not ideal..... 1/4 mile from it was hay just bailed, all scattered out in a 20 acre field.... but there was not a safe place to pull over... does this work??
I didn’t realize S&S was the first company to produce after market parts for our beloved Harley Davidsons.... in honor of that,
your bike with an aftermarket backdrop (billboard, sign, advertisement, whatever).... any aftermarket company will work (Drag Specialties, Kuryakian, S&S, Fuel Moto, Wood Performace, Corbin,etc etc)....
Good to be back in the game!!!!!
Bonus points for appeal or product of that particular company on the seat... but any headgear will do (Hat, helmet, bandana)
It`s called "Rod Iron" sign says Rods, Rides, Rigs. looked bigger on my camera) anyway, new challenge is going to be a Halloween decorated yard. I know it`s early in month, but I saw a bunch of them already around here. At least 5 just today on ride.
It`s called "Rod Iron" sign says Rods, Rides, Rigs. looked bigger on my camera) anyway, new challenge is going to be a Halloween decorated yard. I know it`s early in month, but I saw a bunch of them already around here. At least 5 just today on ride.
110 mile commute to work and back (took 2 different routes) and didn't see a single house with Halloween decorations out....
....Except for my next door neighbors, who go ALL OUT!
They start on the 1st of October every year - the display will continue to grow until the end of the month. This is probably less than half of the total amount of stuff they'll put out.
If this is allowed, lets keep going with the Halloween theme - your bike with a place that's 'haunted'. Seems like everywhere I've lived there's been someplace with some type of 'haunted' history either in local lore, or sometimes findable on Google. As an example, this restaurant (which is highly recommended for any of you who come out to Bike Week in Laconia) is about an hour from me:
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