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On today's ride in Dallas,TX saw this cyclist and his cycling partner on a Surly Big Dummy. The dog was unsecured in any way. Pretty cool!
Today I was on my Specialized Roll 650b bike. At a coffee break we saw this fine set of wheels. (Lamborghini)
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That dog is secured by one of the best systems on earth, its own four paws and the amazing K9 sense it doesn't even have to think about using.
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1951 Studebaker truck. The wood on the flat bed looks like a vintage mahogany wood boat
no-drop Monday group ride
Mr. Taylor telling us the boards on the flatbed came from the bleachers at a local high school school gym he had attended, that was being torn down years ago.
no-drop Monday group ride
Mr. Taylor telling us the boards on the flatbed came from the bleachers at a local high school school gym he had attended, that was being torn down years ago.
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Tucked in between succulents and "wave' bushes
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While this looks like a mural at first glance, it is actually printed on some sort of vinyl(?).
Not sure if this is a temporary display of this ... "art"... so it was important to get a photo.
Steve in Peoria
Not sure if this is a temporary display of this ... "art"... so it was important to get a photo.
Steve in Peoria
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Saw this guy munching his way through someone's back yard yesterday.
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You could easily start a separate thread, "Ride a bike in Portlandia, see weird stuff".
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