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And just to clarify, here's a close up. You can still see my bars.
Next, a beach shot with your bike. Here's the kicker, you have to put your helmet/cap/bandana/doo-rag hanging from your bars, bonus points for bikini clad girls in background. No family members!!!(Misbehaven!!!)
Last edited by Arrogant Bastard; Jul 9, 2013 at 10:40 AM.
Does this count?
It's not a salt-water beach, but rather a beach area at a local State Park.
(Keystone State Park, Westmoreland Co., PA)
..helmet on bars, and even a girl in a bikini...
See? They call it a beach...
yeah, I know, it's lame...
Then how about a picture of your bike with any pre-1970 American-made car or truck.
Vehicle must be roadworthy.
Customs are fine, but extra props for an original...
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