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Randy

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To mark the occasion of the first of many IBA rides to follow, I had this made up

iba_certificate.jpg


 
Sniff....sniff.

The grow up so fast.

First they think about riding to the end of the block on their bicycle. Then they do a 300 mile day and you're so proud.

Then they out and do a 1,000 miles and do a good frame job for the event........

Can I have it for my refrigerator?

 
Waaaay coool!
Wanna do one for un-artistic bastages like me?
Skoot...reread my post... 'I had this done'.

No way I could pull that off on my own. Local framing shop did it for me. I haven't had anything like this framed before and I thought it was gonna be pretty cheap...wrong.

Sniff....sniff.
The grow up so fast.

First they think about riding to the end of the block on their bicycle. Then they do a 300 mile day and you're so proud.

Then they out and do a 1,000 miles and do a good frame job for the event........

Can I have it for my refrigerator?
As I know it's not appropriate to tell an admin to f@ck off, I'll politely say yes, you can have it for your fridge...for $150.

 
As I know it's not appropriate to tell an admin to f@ck off, I'll politely say yes, you can have it for your fridge...for $150.
And you kiss your mother with that mouth? :blink:

....

....it's all good my friend.

 
Atta boy, Randy! I'm kickin' around the house today waiting on Skyway and Toecutter to pass through on their attempt - toe's first, IINM.

 
Nice Job Randy...

Don't know where my cert. is (stashed in some closet somewhere)... but I took my dremel and ground off the pointed studs on the back of my pin, then glued it to my saddlebag... hoping to add a few more in the upcoming months.

 
Cool deal! If I get a cert (pending), I was planning to posterboard it along with the route map for the garage wall, so the bike can see it while it's at rest. :D

 
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