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Always enjoy photos of bikes in front of vintage buildings, stations, etc. Merry Christmas to all. Since the city limit sign challenge is past time, and my challenge, shall we continue through the holiday or would you like a different challenge?
Always enjoy photos of bikes in front of vintage buildings, stations, etc. Merry Christmas to all. Since the city limit sign challenge is past time, and my challenge, shall we continue through the holiday or would you like a different challenge?
Same with the Dyna photo game. No winner since early November. Guess winter has stopped many members from riding and participating in the fun 'n games offered here... Merry Christmas to all here, too. tomp dd50
Always enjoy photos of bikes in front of vintage buildings, stations, etc. Merry Christmas to all. Since the city limit sign challenge is past time, and my challenge, shall we continue through the holiday or would you like a different challenge?
I would say its your call OKMICK. Rode over to Tombstone for a burger yesterday and to see if their signs had the population numbers They don't either.
I live outside a small town, and the shop is in another small town. Neither have population signs...I've ridden all over the place this last week...not one of the small towns I hit had a Population sign. I've seen them before, but none around here.
I wish I could get out and snag this one. I'm SURROUNDED by small towns with population signs - many under 2000, some below 300... but weather has kept me from getting out. Any riding has been on the King... the Slim is in storage.
I wish I could get out and snag this one. I'm SURROUNDED by small towns with population signs - many under 2000, some below 300... but weather has kept me from getting out. Any riding has been on the King... the Slim is in storage.
I understand that. Lot's of small towns around, but the softail is gone, and no one want's a Dyna pic in a Softail challenge.
FWIW, wish there was a "Your motorcycle with..." challenge. Problem would be, where to put the thread so all riders would know it's there. Spending most my time on my Connie 14 lately, but there are no cool photo games on C14 forums like there are here. Just a thought, but allowing any bike to participate, would make for a really fast paced game, even in the winter months. Like "My snowmobile or 4x4...". Wait, those would all need to be off road. Let me rethink this one. OH WELL, Merry Christmas to all. . . . .
Carpenter, nice snag. You've got some great ridin' out there in So. Cal. Since you're new to the game I'm gonna go out on a limb regarding your challenge and see if others agree/disagree.
The fun is to ride looking for whatever the challenge is. I, for one, am not gonna load my bike into a small pickup and risk whatever chances of damaging it are to take a photo of it.
Don't want to discourage you from participating, this is a great and fun thread, especially when links to historic or interesting things are included, but I am going to suggest you consider a different challenge.
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