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Troutluck
03-22-2007, 07:52 PM
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Thanks to the hard work of (mainly) my wife, we now have a functional garage and work area.
We filled up a smaller roll-off bin with all the <strike>crap</strike> valuable home accessories left over from the previous owners – carpet remnants, wood trim, doors, paint, dead snake . . .

Anyway, here it is. :thumb

2BikeMike
03-22-2007, 08:25 PM
I have a garage like that , out there somewhere!!

Richr8
03-22-2007, 09:02 PM
Looks great! I'm between homes right now, and only have a 1 car garage. Big Project everytime I want to work on either one.
When I test rode my bike, I drove it to the house to make sure it would fit in with the car first. I was so happy when it did.

Mar
03-22-2007, 09:57 PM
Inside my garage there's a garage like that wanting to get out.

Nice bike ya got there.

James.A
03-23-2007, 04:04 AM
An orderly garage is an impressive achievement. Keeping one that way is a daunting challenge.

hondarider
03-23-2007, 04:59 AM
Looks great! I'm between homes right now, and only have a 1 car garage. Big Project everytime I want to work on either one.
When I test rode my bike, I drove it to the house to make sure it would fit in with the car first. I was so happy when it did.


A car inside the garage? What a crazy notion! Don't tell my wife...I've got her convinced that cars are meant to be parked in the driveway under 2 feet of snow...only motorcycles and tools in the garage :dance

2BikeMike
03-23-2007, 08:36 AM
An orderly garage is an impressive achievement. Keeping one that way is a daunting challenge.

+1

stewby
03-23-2007, 08:45 AM
Hey Troutluck, you still have 25 lb Brown Trout in the Norfork River? I believe that's the river in NW Arkansas. I fished it from shore years ago but no luck.

henzilla
03-23-2007, 09:20 AM
Looks like room for a few more bikes!! I clean, I buy...:rofl

Troutluck
03-23-2007, 10:00 AM
Hey Troutluck, you still have 25 lb Brown Trout in the Norfork River? I believe that's the river in NW Arkansas. I fished it from shore years ago but no luck.

The Norfork has a lot of big brownies, but you have to practically brawl with the %#!* guides to get on top of them. They always yell at me when I drag my rental upstream waiting on the dam to generate. I just laugh and ask them what they paid for *their* fishing license. Some are worse than others.

I'm all for conservation, but I draw the line at yankee yuppie flytiers (if this applies to you, my apologies).

Richr8
03-23-2007, 10:32 AM
A car inside the garage? What a crazy notion! Don't tell my wife...I've got her convinced that cars are meant to be parked in the driveway under 2 feet of snow...only motorcycles and tools in the garage :dance

In most cases I would agree, however we're talking a 550 here. I do agree on the truck and the Maxima.

ltljohn
03-23-2007, 10:56 AM
Those pictures are obviously photoshop fakes. Everyone knows there is no such thing as a "clean garage":stick

Belquar
03-23-2007, 11:40 AM
Looks like room for a few more bikes!! I clean, I buy...:rofl

Safe to say you appreciate The R-R bikes. I believe I see 3 of varying years in that photo. Two R1150Rs and to R1100R.

henzilla
03-23-2007, 01:20 PM
Safe to say you appreciate The R-R bikes. I believe I see 3 of varying years in that photo. Two R1150Rs and to R1100R.

HAHAHA you are correct...the nearest '95 is the gf's, my RT was on the other side waiting to roll...

Helen2Wheels said I needed a K Bike in my sig line!!

bigfoot105
03-23-2007, 03:03 PM
I had a garage like that once.......














but my X got it in the divorce. :bolt

henzilla
03-23-2007, 04:49 PM
I had a garage like that once.......

but my X got it in the divorce. :bolt


LMAO...NOW...I resemble that remark!

missing a RAV 4 in my garage now ....priceless!!:clap

Warren_H
03-24-2007, 12:35 AM
Thanks to the hard work of (mainly) my wife, we now have a functional garage and work area.
We filled up a smaller roll-off bin with all the <strike>crap</strike> valuable home accessories left over from the previous owners – carpet remnants, wood trim, doors, paint, dead snake . . .

Anyway, here it is. :thumb

Can we see another picture in six months to make us all feel better about our garages?

Mar
03-24-2007, 08:25 AM
A car inside the garage? What a crazy notion! Don't tell my wife...I've got her convinced that cars are meant to be parked in the driveway under 2 feet of snow...only motorcycles and tools in the garage

We have a modest suburban house but fortunately the garage is fairly deep. My bikes are in the garage, as well as 2 cars, 2 workbenches (can't get to either one of them and they are both piled high with hubby's stuff), some stuff from my deceased parents' home, and some yard stuff.

My Subaru's front fender is 2 inches from the R100 Mystic's right jug and I have to pick up the bike's rear end and slide it toward the wall to get the car past. The other two bikes are side by side in front of hubby's car. I have to back a car out into the driveway to get a bike out.

henzilla
03-26-2007, 07:40 AM
always looking for more floor space...bought one shelving unit, thinking I could barely fill it...about an hour later, decided I needed a second! :doh
the top shelf has tankbag(s) and a top case...

snoone
03-26-2007, 07:53 AM
Garages like this only exist in the movies.:banghead

henzilla
03-26-2007, 08:06 AM
Garages like this only exist in the movies.:banghead

LMAO! Only took me 20 years in this house to get organized in the past year!

SIBUD
03-26-2007, 08:07 AM
I've heard rumors of this CGS (Clean Garage Syndrome) before but have never actually seen a photo that wasn't obviously Photo Shopped to look better. :lurk