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Nice looking setup OP. I am so envious of you guys that have attached garages. Mines detached and freezing in the winter. I gottta get a shed for the lawn sh*t to give me room out there. Then sheetrock it.
My attached, unheated garage is "stuffed" about as full as I can get it!
I gave on rented storage bay (not too far away from me) but I still have one with the plan to eliminate that bay this spring, which would mean even more "stuffing" as well as getting rid of a few things and/or purchasing a storage shed for my mower and other yard equipment , etc.
Currently. my garage reminds me of one of those little plastic puzzles that we used to have where you must move one thing to move another!
Amongst other vehicles, I park my Tri-Glide on "ground level" and I'd like to get the two-wheeler down and parked there also (where I can access it) and ride it without too much effort. This would mean parking the two basically end-to-end which isn't a perfect plan but at least I could have both accessible during the riding months.
I park my bike in the basement. I have Bilco door with a ramp that gets me down about 4.5' below grade. Stays warm enough for all the winter work I need to do, little electric heater sometimes just ot take the chill out on some very cold days. But usually once I start working I turn it off. Last summer I installed AC to keep her cool and dry, works great. Hard to get good pictures, tight space but right now I have 5.5 motorcycles down there. Takes some moving around sometimes to get work done, but first world problems for sure. Ramp is behind me, three bikes parked on the right. Vintage parking at the other end as is the main work space. Main work area with bench behind the bike. Backside of my tool box Gets tight sometimes View down the ramp