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Fun pics with history

StriperKing

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This is the oldest bridge in Southern Indiana. We rode out there yesterday and took a few pics and thought we would share. This is a one lane wood bridge over Little Pigeon Creek well off the beaten path.
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Lets start a thread here to show some of the neat places you have been this fall. I think everyone would like to see them.
 
Vermont lost a covered bridge durring the floods this august. Ive seen it yrs ago, and its a shame its gone
 
Hey, StriperKing, have you ever been to the Solsbury-Tulip Trestle? It's the third longest railroad trestle in the world, and in Greene County, IN.

john
 
Hey Chuck
That bridge reminds me of a story someone told me during my brief stay at KY Lake! Glad the cross braces were strong enough for your rear wheel!
 
Highway 1 in Northern Minnesota... a few Spyders and a motorcycle got together in October and went for almost a 500 mile lunch run!
-- Paula
 

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Hey Chuck
That bridge reminds me of a story someone told me during my brief stay at KY Lake! Glad the cross braces were strong enough for your rear wheel!
Even if the back wheel would break through the Spyder would just swing like a clock pendulnm, lol.
 
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