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Next challenge, Your bike in the parking lot of a Honda dealer with glasses or goggles on the mirror. Need to get a shot with the dealership name visible.
Last edited by rkoivisto; Jan 31, 2015 at 08:02 PM.
Next challenge, Your bike in the parking lot of a Honda dealer with glasses or goggles on the mirror. Need to get a shot with the dealership name visible.
You stole my thunder..... If and when I got one of these challenges, that is the next challenge I was going to add. Although I was going to add bonus points if you got a salesman in awe of the bike and even more bonus points if sitting on the bike.
I put my long johns on and was ready to go, opened the garage door, and it was drizzling rain :-(
Tomorrow is sunny - I will get this first thing in the morning if no one beats me to it.... but it seems like I might have said something like that before
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