Whatever the reason they’re pretty popular in Europe. These are two I’ve seen several times.
my bike with.......A BRIDGE
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Re: my bike with.......A BRIDGE
Far too grand. What you want is a nice little bridge
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Re: my bike with.......A BRIDGE
I went past a few of these in the States and asked the same question.
It turns out that all of the covered bridges are made of wood and wooden bridges last much longer if you cover them from the elements. When the roof starts to rot, just replace the roof, not the whole bridge.
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Re: my bike with.......A BRIDGE
What do you think of the big ST1300 as a motorcycle..? Have you owned it long..?Cornishman wrote: ↑Thu Dec 23, 2021 10:42 am A bike and two bridges.
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