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fastlearner
11-30-2007, 03:09 PM
So much of the stuff we do here is serious business. Thought we might have a thread reminding us what a great sport we're in. How'bout some pics of RDFers on their bikes???? :thumb :thumb

Even though I'm not an official Team RDF rider (but wouldn't mind being one for next year;) ) I thought I'd put together a profile photo for use in a little shameless self promotion:

click pic to enlarge
http://lh3.google.com/tonygasper/R1B3IDUa19I/AAAAAAAABd4/cq6jaR4zEOg/s288/Profile%20Photo%20sm.jpg (http://picasaweb.google.com/tonygasper/Bikes/photo#5138738155043346386)

Pic is at this year's Little Rhody NETRA Enduro. I took 2nd C-Vet.

char393
11-30-2007, 06:00 PM
I'm not sponsored by RDF either.... but I sport some stickers on my front fork guards.... need to get another set, btw.

Nothin wrong with a little shameless self-promotion. :D

http://www.riderdown.org/forum/photopost/data/500/IMG_4347.jpg

BOLT
11-30-2007, 06:25 PM
http://ridersonline.org/images/jsb/just_jeff.gif

BOLT
11-30-2007, 07:16 PM
Tony there was a perfectly good bridge right there you show off... LOLOLOL :thumb

So much of the stuff we do here is serious business. Thought we might have a thread reminding us what a great sport we're in. How'bout some pics of RDFers on their bikes???? :thumb :thumb

Even though I'm not an official Team RDF rider (but wouldn't mind being one for next year;) ) I thought I'd put together a profile photo for use in a little shameless self promotion:

click pic to enlarge
http://lh3.google.com/tonygasper/R1B3IDUa19I/AAAAAAAABd4/cq6jaR4zEOg/s288/Profile%20Photo%20sm.jpg (http://picasaweb.google.com/tonygasper/Bikes/photo#5138738155043346386)

Pic is at this year's Little Rhody NETRA Enduro. I took 2nd C-Vet.

fastlearner
11-30-2007, 08:47 PM
Tony there was a perfectly good bridge right there you show off... LOLOLOL :thumb

Yeah, that was one of those split-second enduro decisions. This part of the race was within the first 1 mile in a Christmas tree farm. Really tight back and forth stuff with little chance to look more than 10 feet ahead. All of a sudden you came around a corner and had a choice to make....take the bridge over the creek or the ramp...then just enough time to notice the photographer standing there.