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Helpful list, but before making a long ride to catch one of them, Google some images of the attraction to make sure there's a "World's Largest" sign with it. Example - the WL Penny doesn't. The Culver's may or may not, depending on their light up sign. The Six Pack in Lacrosse does, however, and is clearly seen in the images I pulled up on the web.
If there's no sign available the object,place, or thing will be ok, but you have to be able to prove it is the World's Largest. I figured a sign would be easier than having to drive your bike into a building to get a picture. LOL
A little OT but... how are you guys uploading pics from your phones? I have to take a pic, download it to my computer, resize it, upload it to HDForums, then hit reply on one page while I go to my pictures and copy/paste from another. seems like there has to be an easier way!
A little OT but... how are you guys uploading pics from your phones? I have to take a pic, download it to my computer, resize it, upload it to HDForums, then hit reply on one page while I go to my pictures and copy/paste from another. seems like there has to be an easier way!
I don't have to re-size mine, but I have to e-mail to my PC, then copy it into my pic library, then from my garage in here, I upload it, then copy it into a post. I'm sure there is an easier way.
Next up, your ride in front of your favorite BBQ joint. And for those of you in Texas, Rudy's DOES NOT count!! If you're truly from Texas, you know that there is way better out there!
On a side note, while I was at the "Worlds Largest Stealership", I ran into these three old guys on their way back from STURGIS headed back home to HOUSTON. I labeled em the "Road Warriors". I can't describe the amount of respect I have for these guys. Awesome friggin trio.
Last edited by Arrogant Bastard; Aug 13, 2013 at 07:17 AM.
Great pic of the riders. I resemble them in age and hair color, but not the distance ridden. FWIW, Bruce Rossmeyer Harley claims to be the world's largest too, but they do have four locations. RIP, Bruce. 7-31-09 tp
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