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    put a BMW badge on it, sorted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    Good points. Helmet needs be in shelf.
    Idd go with grill shelf underneath that for gloves.
    Stool idd never use.
    Matching rug in front to keep my socks off concrete would be better than stool.
    This one is just for the weekend Warrior. it's not just a hook I designed to go up to go round the inside of your helmet you don't have to bend down and put it on just walk up to it slide it in . There is a lot of space when you slide down the cupboard door. You can't just put hooks on the side for things I build 64 of these just to sort out the wight and another 19 to define product.as for the stool some people like to sit down and take your boots off this stand should be up in your garage where space for it to sit side it is not a trouble . later will be an option with out. As for the price I spent over $1000 just for my helmet so a stand for $350 to look after the gear.and all the work in them -I don't think is a bad price. I also design it As a flat pack and all fittings are hidden lot of thought in this things and allso cheaper to send if wanted . New Zealand product made to last if people want cheap all the time You will lose tradesmen like myself to cheap Chinese knockoff and had to replace it in later months and driving this world in to a throwaway world.

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    Wow, so much negativity!

    OP, great concept, obviously different folk are gonna need different options.
    Looks a quality bit of kit.
    Stick to ya guns, perfect it, outstanding.
    Helmet time is the best kind of time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muzz67 View Post
    OP, great concept, obviously different folk are gonna need different options.
    Looks a quality bit of kit.
    Stick to ya guns, perfect it, outstanding.
    Why, maybe the majority think its un-suited to them as a motorcyclist. There is such a thing as a bad idea.

    Foe eg. It looks a little too prettu for me and my garage and the price hes asking i could get a roller tool cabinet which is more secure, more robust and looks the part...

    Hmmm dejavu... i need to go and see if ive already posted this product review

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muzz67 View Post
    OP, great concept, obviously different folk are gonna need different options.
    Looks a quality bit of kit.
    Stick to ya guns, perfect it, outstanding.
    Have to agree. Nice piece of kit and made of quality materials.

    Hope the OP ignores the doom-sayers and considers the sensible suggestions that have been made which might be possible improvements.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muzz67 View Post
    OP, great concept, obviously different folk are gonna need different options.
    Looks a quality bit of kit.
    Stick to ya guns, perfect it, outstanding.
    Hi i had to pick one design to start with and the money I had. now I have worked out the balance for the stands as motorbike gear is very heavy I will be able to do one to hold more gear.i'm guessing people are not reading the whole thing they are hard work

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    Quote Originally Posted by BikerAid View Post
    Hi i had to pick one design to start with and the money I had. now I have worked out the balance for the stands as motorbike gear is very heavy I will be able to do one to hold more gear.i'm guessing people are not reading the whole thing they are hard work

    Nice one dude - school of quasimoto marketing. Belittle prospective buyers.

    You're clearly good at what you do but you might want to get your boyfriend to deal with the public

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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    Hmm but I have 4 helmets, 2 suits, 2 jackets, 3 boots, 1 pants and 3 pairs gloves.

    I guess there will be a market. Its likely the midlife crisis crowd.
    Hi that's called a Hoarder sorry can't help you that TV show might come round and help you

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    I think this is excellent good for you OP. Lot of people whinging here have no idea how much time and effort (not to mention raw material cost) goes into something like this. Good for you.

    My advice: try and sell them to Harley people. they have nothing but money to spend on stuff that has a bar and shield on it. In my HD mailer today I found out I could buy a (get this) chopping board for like cheese boards with an HD oilcan print on it. see what I mean?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    My advice: try and sell them to Harley people. they have nothing but money to spend on stuff that has a bar and shield on it. In my HD mailer today I found out I could buy a (get this) chopping board for like cheese boards with an HD oilcan print on it. see what I mean?
    Have you seen the soap dishes and baby clothing items?
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BikerAid View Post
    Hi that's called a Hoarder sorry can't help you that TV show might come round and help you
    Uprgade 4 boots.

    Think that fairly normal for someone with cruiser and sports bike and who has mx gear also plus race gear.
    I have a Freestanding wardrobe with small heated towel rail inside to fight moisture.

    Still think matching rug in front is the a good option. Even if it was a accessory option instead of the stool. Nothing worse than lumpy garage item stuck on sock only noticed after suiting up.
    I have evolved as a KB member.Now nothing I say should be taken seriously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    Uprgade 4 boots.

    Think that fairly normal for someone with cruiser and sports bike and who has mx gear also plus race gear.
    3 helmets, 5 jackets, 5 boots, 3 pants, 4+ gloves here... No cruiser, mx or race gear in sight...

    oh shit, I might have a problem... naaaaah
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    3 helmets, 5 jackets, 5 boots, 3 pants, 4+ gloves here... No cruiser, mx or race gear in sight...

    oh shit, I might have a problem... naaaaah
    Yeah, I'm about the same.... plus the MX boots I bought on a whim and dont own a dirt bike...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    3 helmets, 5 jackets, 5 boots, 3 pants, 4+ gloves here... No cruiser, mx or race gear in sight...

    oh shit, I might have a problem... naaaaah
    About the same, options for all weather's etc., most of it stored in a shipping crate I converted by adding a shelf for helmets as a pole to hang gear. 2 coat hooks outside for wet gear.


    It's got that rustic made out of pallet look but it suits the garage.

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    OP, try not to let the haters get to you, if you can sell it do it.
    If you can offer more options without busting the bank do that.
    It's a fine line between genius and madness.

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