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140 miles round trip to Lake Havasu yesterday and not a beer truck in sight......... THIS PHOTO DOES NOT COUNT AS THE BEER TRUCK WAS ONLY TWO BLOCKS FROM THE HOUSE, just goes to show you'll run into something when you least expect it!
OK, I will be going for a ride today and if I can't find a beer truck today to make it official, I'll come up with something else anyway.
Not a beer truck in sight, like hookers and cops, never one around when you need one. How about this: Your bike in front of a sign with the name of a town, extra points if It's your town. Street signs or freeway exit signs don't qualify, must be something put up to show some civic pride or historical significance. For example:
Not a beer truck in sight, like hookers and cops, never one around when you need one. How about this: Your bike in front of a sign with the name of a town, extra points if It's your town. Street signs or freeway exit signs don't qualify, must be something put up to show some civic pride or historical significance. For example:
I'm in and excited! Hey, I wanna know more about your sidecar. Is there a thread you have explaining everything?
I'm in and excited! Hey, I wanna know more about your sidecar. Is there a thread you have explaining everything?
I've made a few posts about it in the Hacked, conversions & trailering section, but basically, it's a Hannigan SuperSport sidecar (www.hannigantrikes.com) attached to my '16 Roadglide Ultra. It's a well-built sidecar, they did a great job of matching the factory paint, weighs about 200# empty. I like the low profile and carrying capacity. I occasionally take the grandkids or others for rides, but it's more often loaded with cargo for traveling and camping. I've put around 30,000 miles on the rig since I added the sidecar, no problems at all.
Not a beer truck in sight, like hookers and cops, never one around when you need one. How about this: Your bike in front of a sign with the name of a town, extra points if It's your town. Street signs or freeway exit signs don't qualify, must be something put up to show some civic pride or historical significance. For example:
Everybody hibernating? Too cold for riding? I'll just refresh this for now, but if nobody responds soon I'll change the challenge to "Your bike in the snow".
The town my kin farmed outside of, 300 years ago along the Black River in Sampson county NC. Kerr, NC
Taint much there anymore. See the red circle for the sign. I was in this run down general store 30 years ago when it was still run by two little old ladies.
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