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Old 11-30-2008, 03:54 PM
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Post up pics of your garage or workshop! Here is my garage, not the greatest but the pig pen holds 2 bikes and decent amount of work space. This is what you do during the off season in Canada, heat up your garage with a propane heater and put more mods on your bike...lol









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Old 11-30-2008, 06:07 PM
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Only got a wooden shed but it does the job!

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Old 11-30-2008, 07:06 PM
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looking good man
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You have many satisfied customers who are happy to have the parts you've made. My suggestion to you is keep making good parts, keep getting more customers, take care of them and let them speak for you."
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Old 11-30-2008, 08:18 PM
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here is a older one
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"Exercise restraint and discipline, only responding to posts from legit customers and those with constructive positive intent, you will find that the handgrenades explode harmlessly.
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Old 11-30-2008, 09:29 PM
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Um....OMG Don! I had no idea you had a NR. Please start another thread on the backround and history of that ride....PLEASE!
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Old 11-30-2008, 09:52 PM
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Here's some shots of mine. My 51 is behind the XR. The scooter on the lift belongs to a buddy that I just got running for them. Oh yeah, the white dots in the first pic is snow. The FZ1 is under the cover.
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assuredly, that's the first drywalled garage i've ever seen with conduit run for electrical. haha nice style!
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My F4 getting clutch, plugs, air filter etc, and the RC getting the sato's, pazzos, and PCIII.
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Old 12-01-2008, 02:08 AM
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Here's mine
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Um....OMG Don! I had no idea you had a NR. Please start another thread on the backround and history of that ride....PLEASE!
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heres my old one, i just moved house and now have a nice workshop in the corner of a boatyard shed (feckin huge!)


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Old 12-02-2008, 12:15 AM
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I am envious of all you home owners out there with ANY garage space at all.
One of my spaces down stairs. Bikes and land rovers, and trucks only!

This is my spare bed room/ shed!




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Old 12-02-2008, 12:49 AM
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A buddy did that for me. Shoot, you should see it at night with the lights on. You could land planes with how bright thay are.

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assuredly, that's the first drywalled garage i've ever seen with conduit run for electrical. haha nice style!
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A buddy did that for me. Shoot, you should see it at night with the lights on. You could land planes with how bright thay are.
GPZ... tell me more about the heater please.

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Here's my setup







Here's what occupies the empty space next to my 2 girls...

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Most of you have 2 rc's in your stable.
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That's a great lookin' 'Stang man. Love the notches. Absolute classics...
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A buddy did that for me. Shoot, you should see it at night with the lights on. You could land planes with how bright thay are.


i'm really tempted to steal a bunch of high output fluorescents we use at work. they fire instantly at ridiculous temperatures and put out light like crazy. they're 300 bucks a piece though (designed for use on drilling rigs, oh well)... looks like he did a nice clean emt job though. props to him haha




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GPZ... tell me more about the heater please.

Cheers.. Josh


looks like a standard 45000 btu forced air... they crank heat like crazy and won't cycle much if you have set your T-stat right and have good insulation...
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Old 12-02-2008, 02:29 PM
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We got the lights from Home Depot. They are the high efficiency low temperature 8 ft long ones. 2 where the lift is and 1 over each side of the front of the garage.

The furnace is a Cayenne heater. I can't remember if it is the 45k BTU or the 70k BTU. I looked this morning for any markings on it but didn't see anything.
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