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Thanks for all the nice comments guys. Thanks for sharing your pictures, this forum really gives me something worth while to do when I can't be on the Harley. Hey Snarley, that bantam looks great. It's really fun to step back in time every now and then.
You know Ed, I wrote "Bantam" on there as no one usually know's what the heck it is. Like you say, "a look back in time" brings back memories.
Wow, that garage is nice! I wish I had some available floorspace to walk around in mine. The Harley has it's own spot but not with a lot of extra room. And, I had to make room to get it to fit. But, it is inside and that's all that matters.
Looks like you do like to collect a lot of stuff. I like the car. Wouldn't mind riding around in that. Should get a good reaction out of the people as you drive by. Looks great.
You know - it's funny. I posted something about a month ago trying to start a thread so people could post pics like these - and a particular member of this forum made some pretty rude comments in reply like it was a stupid idea. I never really said anything about it because at the end of the day it's not a big deal...I'm just glad to see that other members really get into setting up some garage space (if available) and making it unique. I could look at pics like that all day - and I hope to have a garage setup like that in the future (hopefully in our next house).
Kyguy - AWESOME garage man...that is just super-cool. What's the square-footage of usable floor space in there? If you put a bathroom and a phone in there you might never have to leave!!! (Except to ride of course)
Anyway - if anyone else has any pics along these lines - I say go ahead a post them...I'm sure other members of the forum will get a kick out of them.
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