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Pic of the week game

Headed home,,,,
Following Sandy up through eastern Or or Wa on our way home from the 2015
John Day rally. Was a top 10 ride of my life, the people I met and the roads we rode!
 
Pretty hard to beat some of these pics. so I am going off road for this one.

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Hardly artistic, but this is about the limit of "in action" that an 850GK will do with two people aboard.
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I also like Bob's Triumph track-day shot. I like the motion blur...true "In Action" shots.
 
Here, I finally found this pic.
Pic taken by me, me on bike, In action.
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I also ran across this picture. <<not an entry>>
Am posting it for general interest, since it fits.... and to show some evidence of why/how/when the "Redman" name was ever appropriate.
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1982. Me, my KZ400, Justin Redmanson.
Cell phone picture, of a projected 35 year old slide that has been in a moldy box in basement.
And the slide wasnt that good of focus to start with.
 
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I did. To the right. One of my last rides for a while, unfortunately. I destroyed something or a lot of things in my engine today. But that’s a story for another thread.
 
Scott's (Cowboyup) shot speak to me having spent my share of time doing long rides in the rain. That's my vote this week, lots of great submissions!
 
Great submissions, lots of variety!
I made a shortlist and even then there was one that kept my full attention and that was loccoli​. It's the framing, the bit of a blur, and the hunker of the shoulders.
 
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