Ok where do I buy those holiday lights for my Visn??
VaParadox
Posted 2008-12-06 12:33 AM (#24629)
Subject: Ok where do I buy those holiday lights for my Visn??


Iron Butt

Posts: 1158
Richmond, Virginia
The "holiday" (god knows you cant say Christmas) lights on the Vision home page look festive.
I gotta get me a set of em for my bike.

Anyone dressing up their bike for the holiday? Would be fun to do a member contest submit a photo, everyone vote, the winner of the best decorated Vision gets a t-shirt.....

You guys in????
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cjnoho
Posted 2008-12-06 1:06 AM (#24632 - in reply to #24629)
Subject: RE: Ok where do I buy those holiday lights for my Visn??


Visionary

Posts: 1324
So Cal
VaParadox - 2008-12-05 9:33 PM

The "holiday" (god knows you cant say Christmas) lights on the Vision home page look festive.
I gotta get me a set of em for my bike.

Anyone dressing up their bike for the holiday? Would be fun to do a member contest submit a photo, everyone vote, the winner of the best decorated Vision gets a t-shirt.....

You guys in????


You want to say Christmas ? You go right ahead and say Christmas. This aint no PC website. If it was, I would have been kicked off a loooong time ago.

Edited by cjnoho 2008-12-06 1:06 AM
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radioteacher
Posted 2008-12-06 1:01 PM (#24642 - in reply to #24629)
Subject: Re: Ok where do I buy those holiday lights for my Visn??


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
I hope to be on the Vision delivering gifts dressed as Santa on December 20th as part of the "Elf Louise" project in San Antonio.

In 1969 a college student named Louise collected and delivered gifts to 13 families with the help of her friends. In 2006, more than 4,500 Elf Louise volunteers wrapped and delivered presents to 21,000 children in 5,500 families!

When I am in town for the holidays I try to make at least one run with the group. This will be the first time as a Vision riding Santa.

I can not express to you how rewarding this is, you have to try it yourself.

I am looking for two elves in San Antonio that can drive the toys and navigate for me on December 20th. Let me know if you can help.

The Vision will be getting a makeover to sleigh mode for the day.

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GAgirlTrixie
Posted 2008-12-06 1:54 PM (#24644 - in reply to #24642)
Subject: Re: Ok where do I buy those holiday lights for my Visn??


Tourer

Posts: 320
Savannah, GA -Year round riding!! Yay!
Great idea, great cause. But, needless to say, post pictures.....
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GAgirlTrixie
Posted 2008-12-06 1:59 PM (#24645 - in reply to #24629)
Subject: RE: Ok where do I buy those holiday lights for my Visn??


Tourer

Posts: 320
Savannah, GA -Year round riding!! Yay!

You mean these? Be sure to check the laws in your area about moving with those on!There's an S-10 Blazer around here that the owner COVERS in real "holiday" lights. He's gotten few tickets for riding with them on when he first did it.... But feel free to leave them running while you are dining or shopping and the sled is parked in public. And, needless to say.... post pics (including install tips.....)

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Jedi Jeff
Posted 2008-12-06 5:34 PM (#24655 - in reply to #24629)
Subject: RE: Ok where do I buy those holiday lights for my Visn??


Fountain Inn, SC United States
How about this photo:
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metalguy
Posted 2008-12-08 12:10 AM (#24690 - in reply to #24629)
Subject: Re: Ok where do I buy those holiday lights for my Visn??


Tourer

Posts: 550
Tacoma, WA
Hmmm..Lets see..Saturday I attended the 31st annual Olympia Toy run on my Vision, and we had a record turn out this year!!! It is estimated that over 12,000 riders came out and donated gifts, and money to the Salvation army. It was incredible! My club, Descendants of 51, parked all the bikes for the event. Of course, i was there, with orange gloves and all, guiding them in. It certainly was a great time!!!
http://www.theolympian.com/southsound/story/689894.html
------Metalguy
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