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    No space.

    bugger. had to bitch at the flatmates yesterday.

    Went for a ride on the krappisaki looking for a service station that had a working air pump. Got back and couldnt get my bike in the garage. Its a double garage.

    After 5 minutes of wrestling with bits and pieces finally got the bike in, but had to walk around the side of the house and go in via the back door because I couldnt get to the internal garage door.

    The thing is - we have too many bikes

    So - we had a bit of a move around and re-org and now there is space for two more bikes

    There are 8 at the moment.
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    it sounds like you might need to give one or two to me
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    That's terrible TwoSeven, you have my deepest sympathy. Says she with five car garaging, that seems to be *just* big enough for three cars, six bikes and a workshop.

    Sounds like you need to have parking bays painted on the floor!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beemer
    Says she with five car garaging,
    Drool.... I thought having a double gargre was the peak of luxury

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    Quote Originally Posted by alarumba
    Drool.... I thought having a double gargre was the peak of luxury
    I gotsta agree, a five car garage would accomodate my projects nicely, I could leave the Falcon in there while I hack it up to become a two door, and still have enough room to work on the four bikes that are being worked on.
    Sounds pretty close to heaven for me.

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    Arrow Ahe?

    What other crap do you have in there? We have a two car garage also and I'd have to say that I could fit both a car and 8 bikes in it (along with some well placed stuff in there also). Hope the sort out helped improve the use of space...
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    WOW 8 bikes!!

    I have 4 bikes at home and it takes up half of the garage!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TwoSeven
    After 5 minutes of wrestling with bits and pieces finally got the bike in, but had to walk around the side of the house and go in via the back door because I couldnt get to the internal garage door.
    Just do what I do http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=13932 had to fit another in tonight
    cheers DD
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    Whats wrong with the lounge? Or bedrooms? Sleep in the ceiling!
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    its hard to get the bikes up the stairs.
    and of course thats not counting the bikes in boxes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Artifice
    its hard to get the bikes up the stairs.
    No its not......... 1) aim bike in direction intended to go
    2) clutch in select gear
    3) open the taps till engine reaches max power
    4) dump clutch....... bike will lunch sweetly up the stairs
    5) find box collect all remaing pieces of the bike put in box and drag into selected room for storage easy peasy
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    Quote Originally Posted by TwoSeven
    The thing is - we have too many bikes

    So - we had a bit of a move around and re-org and now there is space for two more bikes

    There are 8 at the moment.
    That's quite a number. Are they all roadworthy and going? Would you care to list make & models?

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    tiggerz?........


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    Most are roadworthy, but you can never tell with yamatards, su-suckies and krappisakies. Only the Hondas work reliably - even the ones without wheels on
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    Arrow Hear hear.

    Quote Originally Posted by TwoSeven


    Most are roadworthy, but you can never tell with yamatards, su-suckies and krappisakies. Only the Hondas work reliably - even the ones without wheels on
    Well said, that man deserves a DB.
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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