The men behind the BRP thread!
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The men behind the BRP thread!
Someone did this on another site and I thought it was pretty cool. I'll start. Let the handsomeness begin.
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And on the right?husky123 wrote:The other two behind DSA. Doug left.
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Focker wrote:And on the right?husky123 wrote:The other two behind DSA. Doug left.
That's Shannon. Real first name Leslie. Don't call him that in person.....he's like a third degree green belt.
Think his parents wanted a girl?
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Doug wrote:Stroup, you are very FLY....
Yes, those pants are already trashed and the jacket has the shoulder ripped out from a crash. Going with some Klim pants and MSR jacket next time.
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Chris - I'm on the right... You won't catch me in ORANGE!!! hahaha
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It's cool to have a celebrity on the forum! I've always been a fan of The Hoff.Thumpmeister wrote:Chris - I'm on the right... You won't catch me in ORANGE!!! hahaha
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This was shot before Hoffmiester's XR days...You gotta love the riding style seen at 1:40.
Just stay away from the booze man!
Just stay away from the booze man!
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LMAO.... Hey, the Hoff was a STUD back in the day! I'm just keeping the handsomeness rolling....
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Here's a shot of my handsome mug (yeah, the image is kinda dark and fuzzy). Guess which bike is mine.
What's somewhat cool is the "black glass parking lot" we are parked on. I'm no geological or mining expert, but according to my local buddy, Kevin, the terrain is compressed, sealed slag. This would make sense, as we were riding though the ghost town of Silverbell, AZ. Mining was #1 there, back in the day (~1904-1930).
Image 2 is of the tailings behind us.
What's somewhat cool is the "black glass parking lot" we are parked on. I'm no geological or mining expert, but according to my local buddy, Kevin, the terrain is compressed, sealed slag. This would make sense, as we were riding though the ghost town of Silverbell, AZ. Mining was #1 there, back in the day (~1904-1930).
Image 2 is of the tailings behind us.
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It's obvious the man is of normal size. The bike is simply hugely massive.
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