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Riding Game

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What ??? No pictures of your yacht..... Glad to see you back in the game.;)
Well, I couldn't fit the bike in the bathtub with it.:D
Thanks, good to be back, and especially good to finally have the bike back on the road.
It was such an epic journey that I wrote a procedure on how to do the work.
 
Next tag is a dual tag. Either will satisfy the requirement.

Double decker bus.

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The sign says "This was on display at the 2012 Olympic Swimming Trials" so I guess it runs.

Alternate tag. Olde Tyme Barber Shoppe. Bonus point for the pole, another for the figurines.

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I can get this. There is one down by my mechanic.:rolleyes: I need to see if he has made progress on my 1100 engine. Wont be till after work tomorrow. Bus that is. I haven't had a hair cut since 1999.:eek:
 
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Next tag....

Next tag....

A lighted fountain. This one is a Lake Eola in downtown Orlando. This is the closest I could get. I'll see if I can find a file photo of it in its glory. It has just been restored in the last year.
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And the next tag would be???? Well were are waiting...:confused: Haha just giving you the gears Rick.:p No but really what's the next tag?:D
 
The next tag is a lighted fountain. Someone please get it since there are none shown around Indy.
 
I see you have the "extended gas tank" option on your bike...
You should get close to 300 miles between fill ups...:)

Do you need 2 stroke oil when you switch over to the spare tank since it looks like it's from a GT?
 
Do you need 2 stroke oil when you switch over to the spare tank since it looks like it's from a GT?
That is what I thought as well. In fact, looks like a 380GT. But they had a separate oil tank, which worked quite well, thank you very much, so no, only fuel.
 
That is what I thought as well. In fact, looks like a 380GT. But they had a separate oil tank, which worked quite well, thank you very much, so no, only fuel.

You win the grand prize. It is a 380GT tank. I'm trying to work a trade deal with it for a 1150ef fairing to put on Suzy III. Not quite there yet, but he does want one of my extra cherry pickers. I forgot about that yesterday when I took the tank. That should be enough to seal the deal. I'll still need to get some lowers for it, but the rest is all there.
 
Sweet. I liked them, but at $899 my 500 twin was a better value and a better bike than the 380 at around $1199 or so. Still a Suzuki or nothing at that time.
 
Well, the only potentially lighted fountain (I've only seen it in the daytime) I know of has no way for me to get near it.

Well, I guess if I go at night and turn off my headlight :-\\\

Anyone else have anything, or is it time for a new tag?
 
...I know of a couple potential targets here in V-town, but I don't have my camera tonight :(

It's going to be the weekend before I can get a shot of either
 
I wont be able to get a new tag till tomorrow, so I want to use my alternative tag to the fairy tale house. It was a large land locked boat. If someone could go back and do a copy and paste for me, it would be appreciated. I can't do it or repost it with my phone. Thanks.
 
Thanks Rich. I went to the house where this boat is,(6 miles west of the St. Johns River on sr44) to pick up some clothes they wanted to donate to my church's fall clothes drive. The story is they are restoring it to do," the Great Loop". It's a intercoastal/river route, that uses the east coast intercoastal water ways up to the Hudson River, over the Great Lakes, down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico, down around the Florida Keys or cut through to Lake Okeechobe and back up the intercoastal. I had never heard about it, but it sounds like an awsome bucket list item. They will take the St. Johns up to Jacksonville and head north to start the loop. The boat it self is an old trawler with two Perkins diesels. The have outfitted it by using a neighbors travel trailer that was opened up by a tornado that went down their road. They used most of the interior, appliences, door, windows, and holding tanks. They are thinking of nameing it "TRAWLER TRASH".
 
Thanks Rich. I went to the house where this boat is,(6 miles west of the St. Johns River on sr44) to pick up some clothes they wanted to donate to my church's fall clothes drive. The story is they are restoring it to do," the Great Loop". It's a intercoastal/river route, that uses the east coast intercoastal water ways up to the Hudson River, over the Great Lakes, down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico, down around the Florida Keys or cut through to Lake Okeechobe and back up the intercoastal. I had never heard about it, but it sounds like an awsome bucket list item. They will take the St. Johns up to Jacksonville and head north to start the loop. The boat it self is an old trawler with two Perkins diesels. The have outfitted it by using a neighbors travel trailer that was opened up by a tornado that went down their road. They used most of the interior, appliences, door, windows, and holding tanks. They are thinking of nameing it "TRAWLER TRASH".

That's pretty cool.
 
Lighted fountain, land-locked boat or... ?
What am I supposed to be looking for? :confused:

Eric
 
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