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can somebody tell me who it was that posted the pics of their bike that was at a ship yard
or old marina or something like that.it was awesome pics, i want to say it was a rocker but i may be wrong.also they may have been outside the us, i have been searching but cant find it.
can somebody tell me who it was that posted the pics of their bike that was at a ship yard
or old marina or something like that.it was awesome pics, i want to say it was a rocker but i may be wrong.also they may have been outside the us, i have been searching but cant find it.
sleeko thats a sweet pic and your deluxe is awesome but it wasnt that.......i remember the pics he is talking about and it was of a rocker.......the pics were incredable......it was in an old factory yard with loads of chains and cranes and stuff...... i posted on it so i will look back and see if i can find it.
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