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Somewhat cramped after downsizing the house by 50%, and going from a 4 car to 2 car garage. The SafeRacks line the entire perimeter. Room enough for the TriGlide, and an Acura MDX.
At least you have plenty of room for beer in those refrigerators
Thank you Rockerz, sounds like you are more into tradition rods and it also sounds like you have built rods before.
Traditional rods, lead sleds, rat rods are what I truly admire. Always had a muscle car starting with my 1st at 14. Built trucks, cars, sleds, personal water craft, bikes etc. It's the 1st time in 30 years that I haven't owned a mustang, kinda over them now. Been to many shows lately, looking to see what turns my crank now, always keep coming back to the rods. Time will tell.
You and I kinda share the same passions for fun.
I will turn 67 soon and I feel like I got one more hot rod left in me. The nastiest 34 Ford coupe I could build, a 4 or 5 inch chop, blown rat, zoomies,narrowed rear and 18 inch wide tires.
I always believed in mega horsepower on the street.
You and I kinda share the same passions for fun.
I will turn 67 soon and I feel like I got one more hot rod left in me. The nastiest 34 Ford coupe I could build, a 4 or 5 inch chop, blown rat, zoomies,narrowed rear and 18 inch wide tires.
I always believed in mega horsepower on the street.
You got exactly 20 years on me, LOL grew up around cars. Took my buddies 08 850hp Vette for a rip on Saturday, talk about power, gotta be very careful with the accelerator because it breaks the tires loose at 140kph (80+mph). He's a HP nut. His back halved 69 Camaro is a mild 928hp on pump gas.
Don't laugh.
It does the basic things a garage is supposed to do: keep the bike sheltered and protected from the rain and snow:
Even has a completely new roof -- the original cedar shingles (and a few layers of asphalt ones) were torn off, new decking put on, new shingles (you can see the new plywood over the old skip-sheaths):
It'll do.
Last edited by Fishrrman; Sep 26, 2014 at 10:52 PM.
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