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It's "Glasses" on seat, not "gloves" on seat! Unfortunately this one will be disqualified on a technicality
Looks OK to me.
Actually, that's been brought up before and I thought we decided that "w/GOS" has been understood to mean Glasses, Helmet, Gloves or Do-Rag On Seat ..since not everyone wear glasses...
Looks OK to me.
Actually, that's been brought up before and I thought we decided that "w/GOS" has been understood to mean Glasses, Helmet, Gloves or Do-Rag On Seat ..since not everyone wear glasses...
I thought that's the way I read it some many pages and months ago.
I thought the no parking on the ramp or beyond this point signs were pretty cool. I really wanted to use that one and realized when I got home I didn't put the "required" confirmation item on the seat.
How about an easy one. Any picture of your bike in front of a sign breaking the posted rule. GOS as usual.
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