Heritage Pictures
#714
RE: Heritage Pictures
If you want to put it as your sig, then copy and paste it into the box for sigs in your profile. I go into Photoshop and select Image Size and make it say 450 X whatever.
If you just want to display it then do the same thing, but drop it in the response box and in either case don't forget to put [img] at the front and [/img] at the back. No spaces.
Good luck.
Also there are tuitorials on this site.
Marsh
If you just want to display it then do the same thing, but drop it in the response box and in either case don't forget to put [img] at the front and [/img] at the back. No spaces.
Good luck.
Also there are tuitorials on this site.
Marsh
#715
#719
RE: Heritage Pictures
I posted this story over on the Softail Custom forum but thought it might go well over here.
Let me tell ya’ll a story about how I decided on my bike. At the time, I wasn’t even thinking about getting another Harley, even though in the back of my mind I knew I wanted one.
This past April, my wife and I went to Arizona to tour the state in a car we rented. We drove from Phoenix to a little town in Northern Arizona called Williams. It is near the Grand Canyon. We checked into this little motor court in a funky little cottage and on the wall of our room was a picture of a red Harley. I had no more than put my bags on the bed and I said to my wife “that’s the Harley I want”. That bike spoke to me. I loved the western/nostalgic look of it. I looked at that picture for 2 days and just fell in love. I took a digital picture of it and here it is:
When I got back to TN. 10 days later I sent the picture I took by email to all the dealers in middle TN and 2 days later I got a call from a dealer not 5 miles from my home saying he had just taken one on trade. I rushed right over with checkbook in hand and made it mine.
Here is the bike I got all dressed up.
I gotpretty closedidn’t I?
Marsh
Here she is all neeked. I can dress it up pretty fast as the bags and sissy bar have quick release hardware.
Let me tell ya’ll a story about how I decided on my bike. At the time, I wasn’t even thinking about getting another Harley, even though in the back of my mind I knew I wanted one.
This past April, my wife and I went to Arizona to tour the state in a car we rented. We drove from Phoenix to a little town in Northern Arizona called Williams. It is near the Grand Canyon. We checked into this little motor court in a funky little cottage and on the wall of our room was a picture of a red Harley. I had no more than put my bags on the bed and I said to my wife “that’s the Harley I want”. That bike spoke to me. I loved the western/nostalgic look of it. I looked at that picture for 2 days and just fell in love. I took a digital picture of it and here it is:
When I got back to TN. 10 days later I sent the picture I took by email to all the dealers in middle TN and 2 days later I got a call from a dealer not 5 miles from my home saying he had just taken one on trade. I rushed right over with checkbook in hand and made it mine.
Here is the bike I got all dressed up.
I gotpretty closedidn’t I?
Marsh
Here she is all neeked. I can dress it up pretty fast as the bags and sissy bar have quick release hardware.
#720
RE: Heritage Pictures
Ha . Familiar story .... buy a bike that you thought you would be happy with for the rest of your life then within minutes you are planning to change the bikes look whichNEVERends .............Marsh , my crystal ball tells me that within a year or 2 - ww's , new paint job, rear seat ..... shall I go on ?
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