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I'm gonna take a chance, and say y'all are good with this. Since Phil just came out with the spring announcement, how about your bike with an animal in the background. Real or man made.Helmet, Hat or Gloves on the bike.
Got another shot of winter weather upon us !
Looking like an ice storm overnight .1-.2 tenths of an inch possible.
So the bikes will stay hibernating...... with Bonnie on guard duty.......(Clyde is out in the snow) lol
Why thank you Sir!
OK, with Spring around the corner it's going to be time to fix some stuff around the house.
A pic of your bike, with helmet or gloves on the seat, in front of a small, old style hardware store.
NOT one of the big chain stores (Lowes, Home Depot, etc). We might accept a small store that may be like an old Ace Hardware or something, but let's keep emphasis on a kinda small, homey looking hardware store.
All right, there it is, go get it!
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