Love the look but knowing my luck someone would cut themselves and sue me
Gorgeous!
No way! Check out the rear suspension. (The bike's, not the rider's). There would be no shocks, wheels, or tires if photo was real.I saw this posed before and it was just as hard to unsee ---BAD BAD visual. Photoshop for sure. Weight distribution would have the front wheel pointing at the sun, not to mention load limit.
I hope he has his hearing protection on.
I hope he has his hearing protection on.
He will be like me in a few years if not.
Saying what all the time.
. I am going to guess that a ham fest is a gathering of radio aficionados and not a religious group that celebrates porcine meat.Angie..looks like some hamfests we go to. Betcha glad it's not a tailgate. Freezing weather and o'dark thirty are bad times to set up. Even if there is a burrito wagon.
always been the interested in radio but also always short on spare time and money. One of my early careers was as a radio technician in the Canadian military, was back when most stuff was tubes and transistors were cutting edgeYep! I've handled a larger Duke City Hamfest registration for a number of years. Hams (amateur radio operators) take their fests seriously. Also their burrito wagons. Now I do registrations and the information table for a Ham radio Tech Fest held each year. Now those people are very serious about their radio!
I keep looking at this picture and wondering where the road is in the low tide picture.
I can't find it either so you're not the only one struggling to locate it.I keep looking at this picture and wondering where the road is in the low tide picture.
Seems like it should be easy to see but I can't really tell where it is.
Maybe the road was built after the top picture was taken.
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