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How about this Spyder?????

Woodaddict

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A coworker of mine was sent a pic from Sturgis Rally 2020. How cool is this!!!!!! Alot of work went into engineering and design

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That would turn more then a few heads going down the highway. I like it.
 
Nice to look at, but not nice enough to park in my garage.

Definitely a LOT of work in that. Besides keeping track of sharp dips that will bottom out the front, now they can smack the rear end, too. :thumbup:

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:duh:Reminds me of the graffiti you see by 'individualists' ...............looks like all the other individualists work:banghead:











:shemademe_smilie: :dg2:
 
the coworker has seen my Spyder at work, so he knew I would be interested in looking at it. Its a real pic and wok of art, not photoshopped. Who knows where owner lives, If you see it in person, or going down the road dripping oil, (hey, maybe the old Harley engine cooties are penetrating Spyder!!), post up here. You WIN the game of finding it!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
What's the old saying, the beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, well this beholder ain't seeing it. Sorry not my cup of tea.
 
Things like that are a work of Art. But Art appeals to some people and not others. That's not something I would own, but I think it's pretty cool looking and I appreciate the work that was put into it. I'm glad that people do things like this - makes life interesting!
 
the coworker has seen my Spyder at work, so he knew I would be interested in looking at it. Its a real pic and wok of art, not photoshopped. Who knows where owner lives, If you see it in person, or going down the road dripping oil, (hey, maybe the old Harley engine cooties are penetrating Spyder!!), post up here. You WIN the game of finding it!!!!!!!!!!!!

Harleys don't drip oil, they mark their territories.
 
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