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Caldwell County shakedown run

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Haven't been on this bike in a while because I've been working on it. It's coming with me this weekend up to Menard, so when I finished up on her today, I took it out on a three hour shakedown run from San Marcos, to Lockhart, down to Luling and back.
 

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Some more pics...
 

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I rode my Magna from Brenham to Luling, it wasn't too bad.

:rider:
 
That bridge looks a little sketchy. Great pics.
 
That bridge looks a little sketchy. Great pics.

I have a number of old abandoned bridges I know about and are on my routes. Both the bridges pictured are not in use anymore, bypassed, and replaced with the most boring concrete slabs you can imagine.

I use the website BridgeHunter.com in my route planning, as these old structures are often way out on country roads.
 
Wonder what the story is about that middle pic-the tree with all the shoes. A shoe tree of shame?
 
Along with shoes, there will be an old tire pop up, then another, then it will have babies etc, etc.:whatever:
 
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