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This is a post for your best picture, put here one photo of your bike in one moment special for you, example:…the first run…other the rain…the snow on your bike…one photo for you is the best in your collection of memory! Because I have see the photo in the forum but every is motorcycle with all catalog parts of hd but not one photo have a your spirit…
In This contest win the best your photo, and win ……..nothing…nada…niet…un casso! Only one photo please, with little description of the site. Many thanks. And sorry for my English but I’m italy!
This is mine. Not a great picture andnot a spectacular view. But, the words across the front of it has changed my life, forever. I am now 35, my wife bought me this bike last year. It is my first harley. In the last year, I have seen many beautiful spots on the road, but NONE capture the feeling as well as seeing the SOLD sign across MY bike. This has been a dream come true, as it has for a lot of you, as well. My wife made this happen for me, and I may not deserve it, or her, all the time. BUT, this is the most meaningful picture to me.
My favorite motorcycle photo is this one of my dad in 1944 with his Indian Chief. This was taken a few days before he was drafted into the Navy at age 18. He was my inspiration for getting into biking. We built minibikes together when I was a kid. He was a great guy. Best dad a kid could want.
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