...and the trick to "Quick replies to "Just a Picture" is to have the pictures open in one instance and the comments in another. Now, I can just run a stream of comments for multiple pictures. If you posted a pic in the last year I've probably commented here.
ffcycles: Really nice rigid. You said, "ready for spring." Did you make it? (...and then, I look at the current topics and you're top of the list. I will read.)
Matth: What became of the rusty TriBSA project?
Tom_1958A10SR: Very nice Super Rocker
Roger: That's so nice it's killing me. That's a testimony to the Indian tank. (Yep, like the pipes better in the later picture, but they both look great.)
Chris A10: A beautiful Goldie and in front of our friend the windmill yet!
KiwiGF: It's been a year, have your gotten to the mountains yet?
Morris: Your Golden Flash looks neat as a pin. Windmills and A10's just somehow go together.
Scotty: That's sporty lookin' with the single saddle and unique tank paint job. And then, you drop the beautiful "B" in another magnificent piece of nature.
Swarfy: I can't even begin to go through you posts to find out if the rusty and rescued plungie frame is now a motorcycle.
Berger: Regarding Betsy at the Playground, all I can say is "the man likes to ride fast."
Mosin: Your bike looks like it's ready to eat Newlands Pass. What a great place. had to Google it. Listed under "dangerousroads." I wish I could join you there.
Evan91b: So slick!
Wheelwright: Nice pair of bikes, though, a little hard to see. I like the brim on the headlight. By the way, who does your wheels?
Butch (cb): Your a bad boy. I seriously want to ride that bike.
RichardL: Nice lookin' modified '55 Road Rocket, but you might want to get that fat guy off of it.
Ewen: It's hard to concentrate on that nice Triumph with that beautiful pink toolbox in the background. Looking at the next picture, you didn't even know at the time that that '55 GF was vintage.
RD: Did I tell you at the time you posted the pic of your dad and uncle from 1922 that I have a very similar picture of my own dad and uncle from around 1925?
Mikeb: First of all, that's a nice bike, but it is unfair (but much appreciated) to use New Zealand as a background.
db32jimbo: Thanks for posting the pic of the nice Gold Star, but since that's been your only post, maybe you decided you stumbled into a bad lot of parallel twins owners.
Black Sheep: From the posts of yours that I've read, on wild water adventure ride is pretty much where I would expect to see you and your wife.
Tinu: I almost can't stop looking at your bike. It's so nice.
tlmark: The bike looks nice, though a bit hard to see. If that mural is on the outside of the pub, it must be an interesting pub. I'll ask Berger to check it out for me.
Berger: You are a fortunate man to have a fried from 42 years ago with whom you still pal around. So, I guess you wouldn't be recommending an A10 to Andy for their nice, easy clutch action.
GB: Are you trying to torture me with the picture of Simon Griffin's Plungie. I think you know I hate the feeling of envy.
Musky: I love that photo, and now I miss Muskydog, too. Was there a Muskydog 2?
Ha! I did it, caught up on over a year's worth of paying heed to my forum friends.
Best regards,
Richard L.