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FOC-U Bike Picture Challenge
Reckon you'll have to issue a new one mate! Been plenty long enough :-)
Nothing Fazes a Foccer!
OK 2 extra points to me for setting to hard a challenge lol.




Next challenge: Your bike next to some roadkill. Sad :lol .
If you worried about falling off your bike, you'd never get on.
My bike with roadkill (or at least it's pretty dead, quite how it came to be dead I've no idea.

Next Challenge: Your bike in a forest

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I'm sure I can see some suspiciously fresh-looking blood on rustyrider's tyre though... Wink
Does he get extra points for actually creating the road kill?
Why do you think I cropped the picture......
(09-06-13, 09:17 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: I'm sure I can see some suspiciously fresh-looking blood on rustyrider's tyre though... Wink
Does he get extra points for actually creating the road kill?

Some people will do anything to win this...

Can the next winner please ask for a pic of a beautiful nude lady on their bike? I can't make that pic, but I'd love to see it!!  :b :b :lol
The Deef's apprentice


Thats the one.


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Don't know why its so small, but does this count.

If you worried about falling off your bike, you'd never get on.
(11-06-13, 11:33 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: [quote author=nick crisp link=topic=5714.msg80622#msg80622 date=1370809058]
I'm sure I can see some suspiciously fresh-looking blood on rustyrider's tyre though... Wink
Does he get extra points for actually creating the road kill?

Some people will do anything to win this...

Can the next winner please ask for a pic of a beautiful nude lady on their bike? I can't make that pic, but I'd love to see it!!  :b :b :lol
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:lol :lol :lol

Next Challenge: Your bike in a forest
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Sorry forgot to pick next challenge,


Next challenge: Your bike next to a vintage car.
If you worried about falling off your bike, you'd never get on.
(12-06-13, 06:11 PM)robby boy link Wrote: Sorry forgot to pick next challenge,


Next challenge: Your bike next to a vintage car.

DAMMIT!! Had you said that earlier, I could have provided you with an Austin 7!!
The Deef's apprentice
Can we have a precise definition of vintage?  I've currently got a 1971 E Type Jag sitting on my driveway so I'd only need to bring the bike out from the shed round the back.....

Kind of defeats the object of encouraging people to get out on their bikes though.
(12-06-13, 10:24 PM)rustyrider link Wrote: Can we have a precise definition of vintage?  I've currently got a 1971 E Type Jag sitting on my driveway so I'd only need to bring the bike out from the shed round the back.....

Kind of defeats the object of encouraging people to get out on their bikes though.

Bung it up, post a new challenge then!  Smile
The Deef's apprentice
Defined as you wish it to be, post your pic and the masses will say yeh or neh. :lol

If you worried about falling off your bike, you'd never get on.
(12-06-13, 10:40 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: Bung it up, post a new challenge then!  Smile
I would but it's dark outside.  By the time I get chance to take the pic, somebody will have beaten me to it.  I'll try to think of another obscure challenge though......
(12-06-13, 10:24 PM)rustyrider link Wrote: Can we have a precise definition of vintage?  I've currently got a 1971 E Type Jag sitting on my driveway so I'd only need to bring the bike out from the shed round the back.....

Kind of defeats the object of encouraging people to get out on their bikes though.

Haha, don't worry about that, two of mine were taken less than 20 feet from my front door Tongue
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(13-06-13, 10:31 AM)Dead Eye link Wrote: [quote author=rustyrider link=topic=5714.msg81330#msg81330 date=1371072240]
Can we have a precise definition of vintage?  I've currently got a 1971 E Type Jag sitting on my driveway so I'd only need to bring the bike out from the shed round the back.....

Kind of defeats the object of encouraging people to get out on their bikes though.

Haha, don't worry about that, two of mine were taken less than 20 feet from my front door Tongue
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You didn't even move the bike for the "Girl on your bike challenge"!!  :lol
The Deef's apprentice
Oi, Rusty, it's 3 days later now! Let's see that Jag!  :lol
The Deef's apprentice
OK then, here it is.  Although strictly speaking it's not vintage as vintage must be a car built between 1919 and 1930 and it's a 1971, it's still on Californian plates as it was only imported a few weeks ago and it's got a flat tyre.  Oh, and in my rush to get the bike out of the shed, take the pic and put it away again before the rain starts, I've just clouted my right hand mirror and broke it off at the base.  So I hope the effort is appreciated!  Anyone know the best place to get a new mirror from?  It won't be right without being able to have a clear view of my elbow while riding.

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If this is accepted, the next challenge:  Your bike at a live sporting event.
(15-06-13, 02:44 PM)rustyrider link Wrote: OK then, here it is.  Although strictly speaking it's not vintage as vintage must be a car built between 1919 and 1930 and it's a 1971, it's still on Californian plates as it was only imported a few weeks ago and it's got a flat tyre.  Oh, and in my rush to get the bike out of the shed, take the pic and put it away again before the rain starts, I've just clouted my right hand mirror and broke it off at the base.  So I hope the effort is appreciated!  Anyone know the best place to get a new mirror from?  It won't be right without being able to have a clear view of my elbow while riding.

If this is accepted, the next challenge:  Your bike at a live sporting event.

Sharrup, it's good enough for the Foccers! Nice car, BTW! :lol

Good on ya, Rusty. Next challenge, your bike at a live sporting event.
The Deef's apprentice
(15-06-13, 02:52 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: Nice car, BTW! :lol
It isn't, it's a pile of crap.  It was bought by a mate in France and the plan was that it was shipped to me (cheaper to ship to the UK), I do just enough to it to get an MoT so it can be registered in the UK and then it goes to France to be completely restored and transferred to French registration (as it is fairly easy to transfer registration on something from another EU country but virtually impossible to register something from outside the EU).  Despite that fact that the ad by the dealer in the US described it as mechanically sound, their definition would seem to differ from ours.  By mechanically sound you expect the engine to run and it to be driveable at least, not to have no brake hoses or fuel lines, carbs that have been full of water for so long they are seized solid and a starter motor that is permanently engaged so you can't even turn the engine over!  We haven't decided what we are going to do with it yet so it is sitting on my driveway until we do......


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