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Age
52
Location
Rindge, NH
Bike
2006 ST1300
HAHAHAHA.... I'd take it just because you gave me a good laugh!

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Joe
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Age
59
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'21 BMW R1250RT
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Lool, yup works for me. Well, works for you I mean.
 
Joined
Aug 7, 2007
Messages
282
Age
78
Location
Mesa, AZ
Bike
I do not have a bike
STOC #
6897
I found it in Box Canyon Road, between San Fernando Valley and Simi Valley in California few years back.
 
Joined
Aug 23, 2012
Messages
787
Location
Lexington, KY
Bike
1998 ST1100
STOC #
8643
After a six month hiatus, the STOC name tag is back! Who would've thought that "Don Street" is only an hour away in Independence KY?! I guess that's an appropriate place to go on Memorial Day. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1369671501.690155.jpg
 
Joined
Feb 5, 2005
Messages
8,538
Age
77
Location
Kingman, Arizona
Bike
2000 ST1100 ABS TCS
STOC #
004
I found this sign on a side road in Forida a month ago. Don't know if it was a town name or if someone just knew I'd happen by some day. :D
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Scooter

This space for rent...
Joined
Oct 12, 2005
Messages
1,779
Location
Germantown, WI
Bike
2019 BMW R1250RT
STOC #
5929
This one is submitted in absentia. I like to think that the arrow is pointing up...


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ibike2havefun

Still above the sod
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Joined
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Messages
2,761
Location
Rockville, MD, USA
Bike
Bikeless (9/29/2019)
STOC #
8824
A trio of entries for me.

Adamstown, MD is about 30 miles away and contains... wait for it.... Adams Street.

Just a mile or so outside of town is Buckeystown Pike. I was conceived during the latter days of the Golden Age of American Westerns (think "Bonanza" and "The Big Valley", for example, not to mention "Rawhide"). My brothers, who are about a decade older than me, asked my parents "if it's a bot can we call him Buck?" "Sure" replied my parents, foolishly thinking they'd forget. They didn't, and so to all of my cousins of a certain age I was "Buck" from the moment of my entry into this world until sometime around when I graduated college. After that the moniker quietly vanished, but I resurrected it for use in various situations like restaurants, where "Buck" is easier to pick out than "Keith", which sounds too much like "Steve" or "Pete" and any other name with a long "e" in it.
 

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