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I'm still waiting for my harley... (I put foward controls and detachable sissy bar, $1200 for parts and installation of both.. to expensive I think.. but I did ) I have to wait to weekend to sign the credit documents, buy some accesories with 10% off and pick up my harley....
but the questions is...
HOW IT IS YOUR GARAGE WHERE YOU PARK YOU HARLEY? can you show me pictures...
I know that I have to transform all my garage to receive my FXDC 2007 ....
What the heck. Just throw out all of that stuff your wife thought you needed to save. Park the car or cars in the driveway. Sweep out the garage, change the light so you dont' have to stand in the dark to stare at your new ride when you should be sleeping and I think your good to go.
Make your garage a Shrine to your bike, complete with lighting, TV, recliner, refridgerator, sofa for buddies to admire your bike with you... Cuz when you're not riding your bike you'll be thinking about it or tinkering with it!
I only have a two car garage and I have two cars and a Harley. Fortunately one of my cars is very small (Miata) and I can park the bike sideways in front of the Miata. Sorry, no photos.
Make your garage a Shrine to your bike, complete with lighting, TV, recliner, refridgerator, sofa for buddies to admire your bike with you... Cuz when you're not riding your bike you'll be thinking about it or tinkering with it!
Add to that list a solid stereo sound system, maybe a neon clockor beer sign here and there, definitely some motorcycle pics, posters or artwork, pics of babes holding a cold one whilst standing/sitting on a sweet bike, solid set(s) of tools and appropriate toolboxes to showcase/house them in, and a framed 'Biker's Prayer' hanging somewhere for all to see. This, for starters, of course.
I park the cagersin the garage andmade mybasement into aHD Haven (withgarage door access). It's nowhere near complete, but the cigar lounge is in working condition!
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Man, that's a nice garage. I don't have anything remotely looking that nice. Do have the wine cooler (about a 100 bottles of wine in it) next to the Harley. Cigars in upstairs humidor and my Sears mechanics seat, and no stereo.
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