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Is there a game thread for a challenge game for touring models? Sportster, Dyna and Softail sections have one. My search didn't turn anything up for baggers or touring.
My boyfriend wants to play but he doesn't compute so I'd post his pics for him. I think he's sick of hearing me talk about the Dyna challenges and wants to have his own challenge to try to meet.
I haven't seen one started. I checked out the other challenges. Some pretty cool pictures. I think it would be a good idea to post some simple rules though.
The general premise for the other models is someone starts it with a challenge. It involves getting a pic of your bike in certain circumstances. It must be a new pic, not one taken previously. The first person to post a pic of their bike gets to makes the next challenge.
An example would be " a pic of your bagger in front of a cop car or police station."
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