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Just to clarify for everyone - the picture below was accepted and now the current challenge is a picture of your Softail with a sunset over the water (Lake/Ocean).
Originally Posted by fortillian
Does this count? It's not a old bridge, but the road is called covered bridge road
My Heritage is still being repaired from my accident, so I'm out of the game for the summer. Insurance is saying that it will take up to 3 - 5 months to get replacement parts. Even if it gets done sooner, I am heading to Wisconsin for the summer. Worst case scenario is I have my son-in-law pick it up when it is ready.
So y'all need to pick up the slack and get out there and ride.
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