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Nine bikes in there plus the new scoot? and other stuff? You got one great understanding woman!!
Mines a triple bay: Got my Ultra, Frod Explorer and wife's classic Camaro in there, and a '51 Chevy 3/4Ton frame-up restore project sittin on a 4-post Bend-Pak lift, kayaks and whitewater gear, 4 bicycles, big MIG welder, plasma cutter, welder's table, two air compressors, work benches, central vac, big table saw, bunch of other big woodworking tools, shelving units galore, and other stuff that never see the light of day. Oh and an 80cc Honda, for running to the mail box needing a carby overhaul. (No fridge!) I think the attic joists are strong enough I can start hangin stuff from the ceiling.
Peace cause wifey's fits in and I toss a cushion over the *** end of the Ultra so her door doesn't ding it.
And I'll bet other riders have more crap in their garages than the above!!!!!!!!!!!.......
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