How about your bike in front of the Funniest named restaraunt you can find. Marker will be a BOOT on top of the tank/airbox cover. Bonus points if you can park your bike between two cars in spaces next to eachother.
Lol, okay. I didn't know about that, but I'm game either way. So here's the official, though I'd accept either of the last 2. Your bike in a Restaraunt parking lot, but the restaraunt has to have a patio. Guess what the marker is...
Yeah right! How many people are going to hang around while I take off my boot? Well, they'd probably be around until the boot comes off. Peeewww Your stink foot puts a hurt on my nose!
How about an alternative to the BOOT? It takes to long to take boot off. Don't forget the WTF is that Guy doing look. I will get BOTH the restaurant and three people around it tonightat bike night, but I'm skipping the boot!!!!!!
I got a vision of being five years old, playing checkers with my seven year old brother.....
This one is easy for me! My place fits the industrial part, my bike is outside, I have an extra boot in my office, but there are only two of us here right now. I had a couple customers here yesterday, but felt compelled to NOT ask them to pose by the bike.
Some of us are going to the Vortex tonight for Bike Night. There should be a few people around admiring the Buells, there usually are. Here's a couple taken from the last time we were there. Used to be a real cool place to go. I hear it's been taken over by the Squid. We'll see, we're mainly going because it used to be the place to go, and we miss it. THE V
I hear it's been taken over by the Squid. I heard right I've not seen so many stretched swig arms in one place short of a drag strip. So many clone race replicas it was amazing to me anyone knew which bike was theirs. LED lights were a glow. Hell, even the scooter guys quit going. It's a real shame too, used to you could go and see Vincents, Classic Ducatis, Classic BMWs, all manner of Cafe Racers, Gators, and just about anything you could imagine. There was a sweet Duc there...
I'd bet it had never seen turn one, the back tire was just square.
Oh well, so much for the V. Guess I'll just keep myself busy in the hills until someone lets me in on where the bikes that get ridden hang out. I really missed being able to see all the classic, cafe, home brewed, ridden bikes that I know are in the area.