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Old 05-12-2010, 01:25 PM   #1
 
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Little ride this afternoon with a friend..we found an old bridge build for Jeanne D'Arc on her road to Orléans...(it was not easy to find it...but we did ! )
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Old 05-12-2010, 01:30 PM   #2
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That's cool as hell. So that thing can pretty much handle anything you throw at it huh?
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lol sohuld be able to!! look at them bloody tires!!!!
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CRAP! I really miss my T-Dub

Looks like a lot of fun!

BTW, what kind of camera is that?
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My camera is a little Nikon Coolpix L6....
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I love nikons! I have a Sony right now that does pretty well. My buddy went into $2K worth of debt for his Nikon and all the lenses and all for it!

Have you looked at cycleracks.com for your bike? I had put one on mine and loved it! You could carry a full moose on that thing.

Let me know if I can help any with the bike or fluids
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Nice pictures Jee, those TWs are beasts, I might start looking for one myself.

I'm also a big fan of Nikon, I have the model D50
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My "Big" in action !!

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nicely taken man. It seems really a nice place and I bet you really enjoyed your trip. I am always been wanting to travel and explore the beauty of nature. I just have to manage my time for it. You've got a nice ride by the way.
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Easter ride with a friend and his Koreen Bigwheel !! and a new engine for mine !

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