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Ya brotha we be ridin in the cold. Too old to let that stop us 😎. Only got so many rides left to go. Never know when it’s your last ☹️
on to the next challenge how about a good size pile of something interesting. A pile of snow perhaps but I’m thinkin or hopin for something weird A pile of Harleys maybe ? lol. Let’s see what you boys can find 👊
on to the next challenge how about a good size pile of something interesting. A pile of snow perhaps but I’m thinkin or hopin for something weird A pile of Harleys maybe ? lol. Let’s see what you boys can find 👊
Originally Posted by Vipers Harley
So to the ones who know, what is the next challenge?
can we stay to the challenges and keep it going?
Stay on track maybe?
Welcome to the thread. Read what it's about. There are pic threads to post your bike. This thread calls for them with a requirement...place, thing, sign, etc.
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