Dang trees eating my bikes...

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Well today was a first.

One of the most unique bikes in my collection now.

Maybe ill make a table out of it or something...

This wasn't really mine...found it on a pick.

-Tyler

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you could surgically remove the tree from the bike , it might still be able to be saved for parts

I think it is cool like it is. These bikes aren't highly sought after or rare so I see a lamp, table, sign, etc... in it"s future.


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You found it on a PICK. Wow. Maybe one of those Miner guys got mad and did that. Was it near a Coal Mine or a Gold Mine? Any other Miner stuff? Gold Pan, Miner Hat and light? I think those Ore Carts look real good in the front yard.
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You found it on a PICK. Wow. Maybe one of those Miner guys got mad and did that. Was it near a Coal Mine or a Gold Mine? Any other Miner stuff? Gold Pan, Miner Hat and light? I think those Ore Carts look real good in the front yard.
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Huh? I was no where near any kind of mine

I think you saw where I said "this wasn't really mine"

I said that because in the title I said "tree ate my bike"

All I was doing was explaining that that wasn't my bike as a kid or something...I found it on a pick.

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:pIs that going to be your entry in this year's muscle bike build off?
 
That was a tree men dis find.
 
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