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I'd like to propose a rule change:
The person who posts up the second (or runner up) photo in a challenge gets to call out the next challenge in the event that the challenge winner's new challenge does not have a winner in the 5 day time limit.
Example:
Bob wins, says next challenge by a VW
Joe comes in second
5 days pass with no photo by a VW
Joe issues new challenge by a Fiat
Should produce more cool pictures and reward people (sometimes) for trying. Should also keep it moving. What do you guys think?
I'd like to propose a rule change:
The person who posts up the second (or runner up) photo in a challenge gets to call out the next challenge in the event that the challenge winner's new challenge does not have a winner in the 5 day time limit.
Example:
Bob wins, says next challenge by a VW
Joe comes in second
5 days pass with no photo by a VW
Joe issues new challenge by a Fiat
Should produce more cool pictures and reward people (sometimes) for trying. Should also keep it moving. What do you guys think?
I'll second the commotion, it sounds good to me too.
Let's go next challenge! Great weather and ready to ride!
There is one posted:
Originally Posted by Damn_Yankee
Next up: Your bike with an operating mobile food vendor: hot dog wagon, taco truck, construction site catering truck, even a guy along the side of the road selling Mississippi gulf shrimp out of the back of his pickup might work (wink-wink, nudge-nudge). The usual 'G-stuff' or something you bought from the vendor on the seat.
Someone nail this one. No such monster in my neck of the woods...
I saw a food truck by an Electraglide this AM, in a warehouse parking lot, but not my bike and not a Softail, but it was a a cool find. Should have taken a pic, but didn't. Good luck to others. tp
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