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Very nice!! We have one side of a 2-car garage for three bikes. It is what it is. I've often thought, wouldn't it be cool to have a powered turn-around pad like Batman? But I back out then my wife room to make her 12-point turn and then we ride out.
If I had the money I'd make a offer to the riff-raff across the street. Buy their house, clean up the neighborhood and use their garage for additional parking. Sorry I digress.
Are you going to add better ramp or third section? I would be nervous that you forget to line up the exit. Exit door is handy, lose wall storage. But that is a little steep.
Would a door the entire side of the shed be better? Still time, no wires in the way yet. Be nice to put straight in and out.
But is this because your wife won't let you park in the garage?
Vent and insulate it good. Heat is hard on batteries. Maybe exhaust fan for the heat?
Last edited by Rounders; Jun 29, 2023 at 07:17 AM.
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