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I have a shop type building. There is always a bike in it getting something done.
I am not going to post a photo because it is being used every day so it is never tidy or organized like Jim's or the guy on the mustang forum.
It is 30 feet X 50 feet.
Metal welding in one corner, polishing area in another corner, 4 tool chests along the wall oh I can not leave out my freezer for my ice cream. Right now there are 4 bikes in it. My Ultra, my 1800 VTX, my Grandsons 1800 VTX, and another VTX I am working on. Yea I work on them all. This is the only photo I have
So far I like Rod's the most with Jim a close second. But I'm going to have to turn in 2Deuce to the forum authorities for having a poltical sign in his pic. And it's for Sheriff even. I'll let it pass this time cuz he has a cool garage too.
I tried turning it around, but it says the same things on both sides!!! I was supposed to have that side but my daughter decided not to take her car to college
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