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Since all our bikes deserve a red carpet, the next mark is your bike on a red carpet. Not the one in your livingroom,but the REAL red carpet. Good luck!
Since all our bikes deserve a red carpet, the next mark is your bike on a red carpet. Not the one in your livingroom,but the REAL red carpet. Good luck!
Great thread. I wish my bike wasn't in pieces... I know a guy near here who raises minature horses. It would have been great to post a pix of the bike and a horse where the bike is the larger of the two!.
Since all our bikes deserve a red carpet, the next mark is your bike on a red carpet. Not the one in your livingroom,but the REAL red carpet. Good luck!
Ok, I need a little clarification. When you say "real red carpet", are you referring to an occasion where that midget pole smoker Ryan Seacrest and/or that prehistoric fossil Joan Rivers would be interviewing drug addled/liquored up celebs while you try and get a pic? 'cause movie premiers are hard to come by around here. But I could maybe find a hotel that has red carpet in it's entryway if something like that will do?
I know there's a chain called Red Roof Inn.
I might be able to get the bike up there, if I can find a rollback towtruck in the parking lot and some Dixie horns
Holy Crap, they even have one sorta near me! But the area it's in is sorta like the armpit of New Orleans. If there actually is a red carpet out front, I'm sure it's sticky and full of random DNA samples. lol
Port Fourchon roads= the suxor. Just got back from working on an oil rig for 2 weeks (contracted non-oil work) and we had to go to the port in an F-450 with 2000 lbs in the flatbed, NEVER AGAIN... Apparently, a high ranking graduate from LSU designed the roads, and is in charge of roadway maintenance. No place for motorcycles, that's for sure.
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