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Hey guys thanks for all the pics, you guys have some killer set ups! I think every garage posted here has something that I would like to put in mine but dont have the coin. I cant wait to see some more. Admin guys, you should start a garage of the month that would be sweet. I know it is a HD forum but it seems most who take pride in there bikes take pride in there garage.
I have to rent a garage also shared by the home owner.... I pretty much have to squeeze myself around the bike to work on it. Mind you, it may not look it from the pic but my drag bars are 36" wide. I have to keep the front end to one side just to walk around the bike.
You guys are so lucky. Some of your setups are a dream for me.... NICE! Oh and the sig pic was taken in front of a friends garage. My garage door is half the size. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
Last edited by BigJoeNY; Sep 10, 2009 at 05:29 AM.
I like a nice garage but...
Enough with all these to good to be true garages...
Lets see some down and dirty garages too.
Mine is a disaster...
on a good day I can work on the bike with out having to clean a spot... I set mine up to be:
~ Half wood shop, other side is mechanical...
turned into a boat load of storage in both sides...
You wanted to see a disaster......
Tools, furniture,books, storage for me and girlfriend (plus a bunch of my brothers crap )
BUT no matter how crowded it gets, there is always room for the bike
All I can say Xray is WOW! You never know there may be another bike from the 60's buried in there. lol Just kidding you. It may be messy but its your mess...
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