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since i have worked on the bike for the last 2 years i finally completed it and this summer coming in 2023 will be riding time to enjoy the ride and the look..
just wondering what the folks think of what i have done to finalize this ride and if there are any suggestions i could improve improve on...
2013 heritage softail
Last edited by gringo.tex; Dec 8, 2022 at 03:12 AM.
Reason: correct spelling
Im changing a few thing and that is that ALL PHOTOS MUST BE NEW PHOTOS. This means, once the photo challenge is issued, you must then go take the photo. No old photos allowed.
If a challenge is too difficult, or an acceptable photo is not posted in 5 days, the next person to bump the thread may choose a new challenge.
Good luck! Les see some cool photos!
First photo challenge: Your bike in front of a National or State park sign.
People, we all enjoy bike pics. I quoted the OP so we can get back to what the thread is about..
The current challenge is your bike with a snow pile or pile of something.
since i have worked on the bike for the last 2 years i finally completed it and this summer coming in 2023 will be riding time to enjoy the ride and the look..
just wondering what the folks think of what i have done to finalize this ride and if there are any suggestions i could improve on...
2013 heritage softail
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This thread went to ****. Can we get back on track. I believe it was "SNOW"
Amazing that folks cannot read and comprehend the purpose of the thread. No snow here but surely some brave soul will get this and we can, as you say, get back on track.
Amazing that folks cannot read and comprehend the purpose of the thread. No snow here but surely some brave soul will get this and we can, as you say, get back on track.
Yea I have some....but it's not a big pile, just the side of the road and we were riding. So no gloves n glasses thing.
Wednesday I got a chance to take her out for my first ride since Nov 25, so it was much needed! It was about 67 degrees here in central NC when i got off work. I rode about 45 mins and saw these piles of limbs as I returned home coming in the back way into our neighborhood. This should satisfy the "pile of something" challenge. Next, lets see your softie by a natural rock formation of some sort. Could be a pile, mountains, rivers, creeks, or even your backyard, as long as its natural. And yes, it is quite f'n ridiculous and annoying that people keep posting irrelevant things, but not surprising. I just shake my head and scroll past 'em.
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