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behindXgrnXeyes
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If yall decide on another one, make it sooner than later! Getting cold!!! (and by cold I mean 60's!)
Anyone can decide on another one....why dont you do it this time?
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If yall decide on another one, make it sooner than later! Getting cold!!! (and by cold I mean 60's!)
The files are too big to be uploaded on the site. If you want, pm me your email and I will send the file directly to you. Having a good camera can suck sometime...
Hey Marthy, I want to see your pics too!
I fairly recently found out that you can use Facebook to host your photos. Upload your pics and they will be resized/compressed automatically. Then you add a link to the photos in your posts on this site.
I did this for my Nova Scotia trip report...
http://www.600cc.org/forum/f75/nova-scotia-2-up-fz6r-ride-report-you-really-can-tour-21450/
There are plenty of hills and twisties out by where I live in central florida. Look up Sugar Loaf Mountain in Montverde/Clermont area. Some times refered to as the Florida Alps. It is the highest point in Florida. Lots of pretty riding and lakes to see. It is used heavily by the bicycle riders for hill climbing training and races.
Here we go. Pics loaded on the FZ6R-Forum Facebook page. Enjoy!
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=oa.309115319105409&type=1
Here we go. Pics loaded on the FZ6R-Forum Facebook page. Enjoy!
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=oa.309115319105409&type=1
Marthy, I can't view the pics right now, even though I have a Facebook account. Do I have to join the FZ6R Facebook page?
You can actually insert the pictures in a posting on this forum. You can just right click the picture, copy the image location, and then use the insert image button to post the pic on this forum. Would love to see the pics.
There are plenty of hills and twisties out by where I live in central florida. Look up Sugar Loaf Mountain in Montverde/Clermont area. Some times refered to as the Florida Alps. It is the highest point in Florida. Lots of pretty riding and lakes to see. It is used heavily by the bicycle riders for hill climbing training and races.
how do i see these pics...i clicked the link and it says unavailable