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mighty ohio river trying to swallow my bike

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g3stripes

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Looks like its being used properly to me. Hes smiling, looks like he loves his bike just right.

Being a priss about your bike, has nothing to do with liking your bike.
 
Being a priss about your bike, has nothing to do with liking your bike.

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Didn't mean to come off prissy. My first thought was that something undesired had happened and the bike ended up in the river and this poor fellow in the picture had just rescued his baby from the murky depths. Hence the joyous expression.

And for those of you unfamiliar with the Ashland/Portsmouth section of the Ohio river (which the bridges strongly resemble) the Portsmouth/Ashland portion is naaaaaaaaaasty. And most likely radioactive. Not a healthy aquatic environment
 
O the Ohio River.....

I work on the Ohio and Mississippi, all the bridges seem to look alike on the rivers, but I agree out of curiosity where are you at?
 
it was Ashland bridge in background, ohio river has swelled from its banks to cover fishing dock. post is edge of concrete then drops off, ive had my buell a lot deeper than that lol. ps-a bike is a toy unless you depend on it so I have fun with mine.
 
sadly my jeep is out of commision at the moment, and my bikes are my only means of transportation right now.....


that doesn't mean I still dont have fun with them though! :)

I'm happy when there is high water, it makes my job setting buoys much easier!
 
hey buddy my name George grew up in Ashland live in Ohio now, but my custom paint shop is in Ashland, across from Ashland cycle. paint by George .have a great day
 
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