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That would be great. So the new challenge is your bike in front of a sign with 2015. Glasses or hat on the bike. Good luck and good riding. It's below zero windchills here.
I started this thread back in April and I am really impressed with where it has gone. While I have not met a challenge yet (You guys are good) I love reading it and following along. Thanks to all who have played and kept the thread going.
Looking forward to where it goes from here and actually getting a challenge or two once we back to riding weather here in the North East.
That would be great. So the new challenge is your bike in front of a sign with 2015. Glasses or hat on the bike. Good luck and good riding. It's below zero windchills here.
Happy New Year
Here's the 'King with a sign with 2015 on it.
Other requested goods on the seat.
55 and sunny, great ride today, excellent.
Here's the 'King with a sign with 2015 on it.
Other requested goods on the seat.
55 and sunny, great ride today, excellent.
Congrats, beautiful day and background. Wishing the scenery around here would allow a pic like that. Nothing here but 6 in of snow and below zero temps.
The new challenge is yours to choose. I would have to put picks and kickers on my back tire and change the front to a ski for me to participate. Unless you do a garage challenge...haha
Congrats, beautiful day and background. Wishing the scenery around here would allow a pic like that. Nothing here but 6 in of snow and below zero temps.
The new challenge is yours to choose. I would have to put picks and kickers on my back tire and change the front to a ski for me to participate. Unless you do a garage challenge...haha
Thanks for the comments.
Thought I would get this thread rolling again, even if by "Cheesey Means".
Hard to get more classic than the 'King by an old Gristmill that still gets used occasionally.
The next challenge: Your Bike in front of an old Church, the older the better, with a Bible on the seat!
Come on, get out and ride!
Since it wasn't specified which bible, I chose the Navy bible:
And since my wife calls me a bible of useless information:
Should this pass muster, next challenge will be your bike in front of a newspaper office with that paper's cartoon (of any kind) visible. (it doesn't have to be that day's paper, just that office's paper).
{edited to remain politics free in accordance with hdforums policies}
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