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Alright kids,
what do you do when the ol' lady goes on a vacation?
Bring Big Bertha in da Houuuse! All those little fixes and bull to be done is now bloody fun.
My garage is well under freezing so that sure as **** aint comfortable. Keep her clean and make SURE she doesn't smell and the little woman doesn't have much to say. However, I did give her the option when she first saw it that she can take it out ANY time she wants to… lol. I had to take two doors off the hinges to get this in. Ok, don't flame me with all that crap of "I do what I want in my house and if my woman don't dig it, there's the door." I got kids foo and there are good ways and dumb-*** ways of doing things.
And on that happy note, I recommend this to everyone. This is truly the next best thing to ridding!
Cheers!
3 things;
a. awesome idea and the thought if this has me looking for defense lawyers
b. great floors, are they original? Look like narrow pumpkin pine
c. back to 1st thing, are you nuts? get that thing back in the garage before she sees it
I have a riding buddy whose ole lady bailed on him. I don't think she was down to the corner of the street and he was pushing his RK through the front door.
Set it in front of the picture window and hung Christmas ornaments on it.
A few years back I lived in a 1000 sq ft 2 br condo, kept my bike inside. GF was cool with it (she likes bikes almost as much as I do). Would still do it, but I got nice big cozy garage now!
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