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So next challenge: Your bike in front of a water wheel like was used in the old grist mills. And as normal helmet and glasses on the seat
Not a winning pic 'cause it was from last summer, but as an example, you mean like this place?
Earliest I could possibly make it out there is Friday to replace that ugly **** in the pic with a softail...
Neat challenge - hopefully someone will beat me to it! Seen a lot of neat ones around the country (and I *KNOW* they exist world wide)! Some of them are even still in operation.
Does it have to be a grist mill specifically, or can it be any water-driven mill? They used water power for a lot of stuff, including trip hammers for iron work and running sawmills, for example.
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