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Post by spazter12 on Aug 3, 2019 19:21:44 GMT -5
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Post by fuzzyruttin on Aug 4, 2019 7:47:28 GMT -5
i dunno with two front wheels it seems you could ride some pretty badass stoppies.
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Post by aeroxbud on Aug 4, 2019 14:31:22 GMT -5
This isn't a scoot, and I generally do not gravitate toward trikes... but damn, do I recall Yama coming out with something like this?? If it's not OEM, he/she is one damn fine fabricator. Had to put the truck in reverse for a closer look. (Yeah, truck, not scoot, picking up some pallets for fire.) If you have to post pictures up of a three wheeled Yamaha. At least make it a scooter! Yamaha Tricity by Seriously though, this Nikon has divided people like no other bike for years.
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Post by tiny on Aug 4, 2019 20:01:36 GMT -5
This isn't a scoot, and I generally do not gravitate toward trikes... but damn, do I recall Yama coming out with something like this?? If it's not OEM, he/she is one damn fine fabricator. Had to put the truck in reverse for a closer look. (Yeah, truck, not scoot, picking up some pallets for fire.) If you have to post pictures up of a three wheeled Yamaha. At least make it a scooter! Yamaha Tricity by Seriously though, this Nikon has divided people like no other bike for years. Dont forget the Piaggio MP3 that's bin on again off in our market for the past decade.
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Post by ryan_ott on Aug 10, 2019 14:30:54 GMT -5
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Post by fuzzyruttin on Aug 10, 2019 16:54:58 GMT -5
ryan_ott : blue sky and deciduous greens! covered bridge adventure is good idea, tho I thought that was only possible in Vermont. nice
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Post by ryan_ott on Aug 11, 2019 0:23:01 GMT -5
There are a few more left to find. They are harder to get to but I’ll get there. I love the area I live in. So much history, aged buildings and things you never knew existed. It really is a great area to ride around
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Post by milly on Aug 11, 2019 5:49:58 GMT -5
Off the top of my head ryan I cannot think of any covered bridges I have come across either in the U.K. or Europe when riding in 40 odd years.
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Post by jackrides on Aug 11, 2019 11:48:21 GMT -5
Fredrick County Maryland has at least several ones.
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Post by tiny on Aug 11, 2019 17:16:14 GMT -5
Covered bridges were/are mostly in the north east U.S only. I've bin all over Ontario, Quebec and Western New York and never came across one as well.
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Post by fuzzyruttin on Aug 11, 2019 18:36:21 GMT -5
Well dang, I did not know - PA has the most covered bridges of all the U.S., with a count of 219. Vermont has 106. I always thought it was a Vermont thing, perhaps they have the highest density.
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Post by ryan_ott on Aug 11, 2019 19:15:31 GMT -5
In my area (Bucks County) there are 12 that I’m aware of without checking that list but there are a few others I could visit in surrounding counties. Some are foot traffic only so I’m not sure I can get the scoot to them but I’ll see. I’ll get to them all, I think they are interesting. One of the ones I’ve been to already Van Sandt (aka crybaby) it’s supposed to be haunted but I don’t believe in that stuff. I drove to it along my travels with the kids so we stopped for a look. On the way out and back to the truck I clearly heard something, asked my son it he heard it, he said yeah it sounded like a baby cry. He didn’t know of the story of the bridge. Kind of interesting... www.atlasobscura.com/places/van-sant-crybaby-bridge
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Post by ryan_ott on Aug 15, 2019 16:44:14 GMT -5
Two more off the list... Pine valley and Moods. Traffic wasn’t favorable for pictures.
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Post by jbjhillbilly on Aug 18, 2019 0:29:09 GMT -5
Found in a shop in LA’s Little Tokyo
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Post by ryan_ott on Aug 20, 2019 21:07:53 GMT -5
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