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    Your garage?

    Arh yes, the good ole shed, the "retreat".

    Love seeing other peoples garages?, proud of your shed? Post a pic.

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    Our gagre often looks like this....
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    nice and tidy LOL
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    O Yeah.
    Let's show all the crim's what the best sheds are to break into!

    Good one Funk!

    Or maybe that was your Plan?!
    Watch him folks. A fast getaway can be had on that GSXR1000! Even packed down with Goodies! :raghead:


    (Post belies the fact that there's nothing in this poster's garage worth seeing let alone stealing! )

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    haha bugga aint got the digicam at the mo so cant take a pic but i will on monday when its fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Racey Rider
    O Yeah.
    Let's show all the crim's what the best sheds are to break into!

    Good one Funk!

    Or maybe that was your Plan?!
    Watch him folks. A fast getaway can be had on that GSXR1000! Even packed down with Goodies! :raghead:


    (Post belies the fact that there's nothing in this poster's garage worth seeing let alone stealing! )
    LOL, yes watch out, from a simple photo of the inside of your shed i can deduce exactly where it is!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DEATH_INC.
    Our gagre often looks like this....
    Hey i know exactly where that shed is.....heh heh *rubbing hands together*

    Man you have a lot of bikes! that exhaust on the honda looks wikid!

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    I think half of KB has seen my garage--it varies from a total shambles to clean and tidy
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    Quote Originally Posted by DEATH_INC.
    Our gagre often looks like this....
    Mean!!!

    Ours is a 6/6 meters double garage. Inside you'll find a rolling frame for a XR Super Moto, My bro's XR600, My bro's FZR400, My TZR 250, My GSXR600.

    Usually it's cluttered with tools, spare parts and other stuff.


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    hmmm out shed has my bedroom with ensuite, one 04 gsxr600, 02 vtr1000f, 02 k12rs, 00 bandit 600, pool table, horse gig, usual the wifes honda civic the 4 wheel suzuki farm bike, and what ever on the odd ocssion a vn1500d and or zx10r, then enough tools to sink a battleship

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    My garage looks like the Silverstream tip, but with a roof.
    The framing is so riddled with borer I wouldn't put much of value in there anyway, one good slam of the door and it would fall down.

    The bike lives in the shed out the back, which is slightly better.
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
    those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Funkyfly
    Arh yes, the good ole shed, the "retreat".

    Love seeing other peoples garages?, proud of your shed? Post a pic.
    Mine is at http://pages.quicksilver.net.nz/geoffm/ (follow the workshop tour link).
    Lots of big boy toys, but need more (and more space to put them all)

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    proper name

    Quote Originally Posted by Funkyfly
    Arh yes, the good ole shed, the "retreat".

    Love seeing other peoples garages?, proud of your shed? Post a pic.
    On this site these shed-type devices are officially refered to as a "gargre" according to an earlier thread.

    Are you trying to introduce a new title for the bike storage and workshop area?
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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffm
    Mine is at http://pages.quicksilver.net.nz/geoffm/ (follow the workshop tour link).
    Lots of big boy toys, but need more (and more space to put them all)

    Geoff
    Wow...now that is a garage.....ohh the things I could do with a garage like that (...well not really but while I'm fantasizing I can also fantasize that I possess the skills to use that stuff)!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403
    My garage looks like the Silverstream tip, but with a roof.
    That's what my house looks like. I'm too busy riding or doing bike related things to be bothered being tidy.

    Being frustrated is disagreeable.

    But the real disasters in life begin when you get what you want.

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