Duplicate images uploaded edit

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Track Bicycle edit

Dear Mrmike23,

The reason why others keep reverting to the original article on the article Track bicycle is because you're not supposed to write "personal" articles on Wikipedia. The picture caption reads "my Track bicycle", and you put your name under the article. Furthermore, writing "In my opinion..." is also evidence that it's the writers personal opinion. In Wikipedia, all content must be referenced - for example to a Track bicycle magazine, if you have one. Use footnotes to specific pages. User:Krator (t c) 08:40, 10 December 2007 (UTC)Reply