The riding challenge game. Pic of your bike 'somewhere'
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The riding challenge game. Pic of your bike 'somewhere'
SO here's how it works.
Person 1 sets the challenge for the forum...
Todays is "Picture of your bike under a bridge"
THe forum then have 96 hours to complete the task and the first person to post the picture 'wins' and gets to set the next challenge. If no-one manages the task, then either the current winner picks a new one, or the Mods/Admins do the job and sets the new challenge.
MAke them as fun, interesting and challenging as you like. But realistic of course... No point setting "A pic of your bike in the Namibian desert" as that's going to make it almost impossible
So... Under a bridge....
Person 1 sets the challenge for the forum...
Todays is "Picture of your bike under a bridge"
THe forum then have 96 hours to complete the task and the first person to post the picture 'wins' and gets to set the next challenge. If no-one manages the task, then either the current winner picks a new one, or the Mods/Admins do the job and sets the new challenge.
MAke them as fun, interesting and challenging as you like. But realistic of course... No point setting "A pic of your bike in the Namibian desert" as that's going to make it almost impossible
So... Under a bridge....
Re: The riding challenge game. Pic of your bike 'somewhere'
You trying to find out who the trolls are?
This thread worked well for quite a few years in the other place, I'll have to make a bit of an effort here
This thread worked well for quite a few years in the other place, I'll have to make a bit of an effort here
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Re: The riding challenge game. Pic of your bike 'somewhere'
Pics need to be after challenge is set I'm afraid. Rain here so I'm a no.
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Re: The riding challenge game. Pic of your bike 'somewhere'
I can't take the bike out at the mo, so took the dog to the bridge nearby
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Re: The riding challenge game. Pic of your bike 'somewhere'
Sod it, in the interest of getting the thread moving for tomorrow... I'll give you it.
Lets not make the next one "your bike next to a roller coaster" or something crazy, so we can get going tomorrow as the weather is looking a little better.
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Re: The riding challenge game. Pic of your bike 'somewhere'
I'm too late with this but since I've done it:
IMG_20200319_162905776_HDR by Joe Lamont, on Flickr
Where is it? - at Murthly where the Perth to Inverness railway line passes over the road. Just as I started the bike to ride off one of the HST sets new to this line came over at 55-60 mph. Days gone by it would have been a Black Five - now that would be something! cheers Joe
IMG_20200319_162905776_HDR by Joe Lamont, on Flickr
Where is it? - at Murthly where the Perth to Inverness railway line passes over the road. Just as I started the bike to ride off one of the HST sets new to this line came over at 55-60 mph. Days gone by it would have been a Black Five - now that would be something! cheers Joe
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Re: The riding challenge game. Pic of your bike 'somewhere'
The sun was (sort of) out today, but most importantly the roads were dry which seemed as good an excuse as any to go and break a few laws at least one more time before we all die and the world ends, and what better bike to do it on eh.
And on my travels, I managed to combine the first two challenges in one
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So for the next one, your bike next to a 1970s (preferably road-legal) car
And on my travels, I managed to combine the first two challenges in one
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So for the next one, your bike next to a 1970s (preferably road-legal) car
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Re: The riding challenge game. Pic of your bike 'somewhere'
1. It's not per the request.
2. The challenge is about 'riding', not walking into the garage.
So, i'm giving it a NOPE.
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Re: The riding challenge game. Pic of your bike 'somewhere'
Roads will be full of bikes tomorrow. Bike license is gold at the moment. My T9 will be rolling around Wales looking for old cars..
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Re: The riding challenge game. Pic of your bike 'somewhere'
Aye, thanks Tricky, you've set me up to show off my two examples of British Leyland's finest:
IMG_20200321_095302087_HDR by Joe Lamont, on Flickr
Both are fully roadworthy and I like to use them. The orange (no, no, Vermilion if you please) Allegro 1500 Special (no, really) was built at the Seneffe plant in Belgium and imported back to the UK. In Denim Blue Metallic is the Vanden Plas 1500 Auto (certainly not an Allegro), and if anyone thinks a Triumph America is slow they should try one of these. This car was UK built and was one of the very last to be trimmed at the Vanden Plas works at Kingsbury, North West London. Cheers!
IMG_20200321_095302087_HDR by Joe Lamont, on Flickr
Both are fully roadworthy and I like to use them. The orange (no, no, Vermilion if you please) Allegro 1500 Special (no, really) was built at the Seneffe plant in Belgium and imported back to the UK. In Denim Blue Metallic is the Vanden Plas 1500 Auto (certainly not an Allegro), and if anyone thinks a Triumph America is slow they should try one of these. This car was UK built and was one of the very last to be trimmed at the Vanden Plas works at Kingsbury, North West London. Cheers!
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Re: The riding challenge game. Pic of your bike 'somewhere'
This is at your home though?Amulree wrote: ↑Sat Mar 21, 2020 10:22 am Aye, thanks Tricky, you've set me up to show off my two examples of British Leyland's finest:
IMG_20200321_095302087_HDR by Joe Lamont, on Flickr
Both are fully roadworthy and I like to use them. The orange (no, no, Vermilion if you please) Allegro 1500 Special (no, really) was built at the Seneffe plant in Belgium and imported back to the UK. In Denim Blue Metallic is the Vanden Plas 1500 Auto (certainly not an Allegro), and if anyone thinks a Triumph America is slow they should try one of these. This car was UK built and was one of the very last to be trimmed at the Vanden Plas works at Kingsbury, North West London. Cheers!
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Re: The riding challenge game. Pic of your bike 'somewhere'
I went for a ride today and thought some of the villiages might have had an old banger sat outside, but I think the villages in north Essex are too posh. Its all new Mercs and BMs. Bloke up the road has an old MG but it's on a stand under a cover with no engine, wheels, doors or glass
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Re: The riding challenge game. Pic of your bike 'somewhere'
We had a brown VDP allegro 1500 which mrs RDBRGEE tried putting it into reverse without the clutch, totally shredding the gearbox.