Leather tank bra
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RE: Leather tank bra
No photoshop, it is real.
It is one way around the Alamo, and they have concreat post where the green dots are to keep cars out, but there is no curb. So, I just killed the engine and cost walked the bike through the post parked and got the camera out, took the pick walked it back out onto the street started it and went home. I want to go back early in the morning so there are not any people.
Battleship Texas and San Jacinto Monument is my next pic trip.
It is one way around the Alamo, and they have concreat post where the green dots are to keep cars out, but there is no curb. So, I just killed the engine and cost walked the bike through the post parked and got the camera out, took the pick walked it back out onto the street started it and went home. I want to go back early in the morning so there are not any people.
Battleship Texas and San Jacinto Monument is my next pic trip.
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RE: Leather tank bra
Cool I sat for about 30 mins trying to figure out how you had done it I've seen pictures wher Paul *** had done it but I just figured since he was famous he just pulled some strings. I drank me a pile of beer not far from there. At Ringside and at Sanchez Icehouse. Hopefully I'll be back down there for scholl again this year. If so maybe we can drink a beer at the ROT?
#16
RE: Leather tank bra
I picked one up for my bike to cover a dent in the tank. I only took a few minutes to figure out the straps and put the tank bra on. It took even less time to decide it was ugly and take it off. It got returned to the dealer. So... my two cents.... GO BRALESS!
(wouldn't the rubbing of a bra on denim paint make it shiny?)
(wouldn't the rubbing of a bra on denim paint make it shiny?)
#17
RE: Leather tank bra
ORIGINAL: firefighter3666
I picked one up for my bike to cover a dent in the tank. I only took a few minutes to figure out the straps and put the tank bra on. It took even less time to decide it was ugly and take it off. It got returned to the dealer. So... my two cents.... GO BRALESS!
(wouldn't the rubbing of a bra on denim paint make it shiny?)
I picked one up for my bike to cover a dent in the tank. I only took a few minutes to figure out the straps and put the tank bra on. It took even less time to decide it was ugly and take it off. It got returned to the dealer. So... my two cents.... GO BRALESS!
(wouldn't the rubbing of a bra on denim paint make it shiny?)
#18
RE: Leather tank bra
I can't figure how even if it did make it shiny you be able to see it. PLus if all I'm paying is the shipping how can I really go wrong?? I can't see how some extra leather and extra black can be compared to hard bags lightbars and crash bars but some of us think heavily chromed bikes are for old people andpeople trying to belongbut hey to each his own.
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RE: Leather tank bra
ORIGINAL: steelcowboy
I can't figure how even if it did make it shiny you be able to see it. PLus if all I'm paying is the shipping how can I really go wrong?? I can't see how some extra leather and extra black can be compared to hard bags lightbars and crash bars but some of us think heavily chromed bikes are for old people andpeople trying to belongbut hey to each his own.
I can't figure how even if it did make it shiny you be able to see it. PLus if all I'm paying is the shipping how can I really go wrong?? I can't see how some extra leather and extra black can be compared to hard bags lightbars and crash bars but some of us think heavily chromed bikes are for old people andpeople trying to belongbut hey to each his own.
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