KTM Superduke - 990 cc. Austrian
As far as I am concerned the garage is for the car. Sheds are for the other stuff. But saying that ,nice and neat.
Had a sportster, got rear ended at a stop light, strike one.
Back half of bike destroyed, put a hard tail on it, paint, kicked out front end 4 inches, drag bars, Great lookin bike, cam, head work, header, fast enough to die on,
'Side swiped, strike 2 , How is it a 250 pound man on a 500 pound scooter with open header is invisible.
Bodywork, paint, again. On the road, 3rd and final wreck was tbone, 61 thunderbird ran a stop sign, I bailed of the bike in time to ride the hood up the roof over the side of the car.
3 years, 3 major wrecks. Couple broken bones, scrambled my back.
At my advanced age, if I were to venture on a scooter a Gold Wing would be my choice.
That said I know real full growed hair chested bikers that have never gotten so much as a cramp, been riding 20 years.
I feel safer in my 68 mustang GT 427 4 speed, and 68 Mustang Convert 6 banger 4 speed.
No Garage photos, but it looks like what one might expect on LI. yard furniture, bins for food, bedding for bunnies, buns for bird food and suet, chain saws bar oil, 2 cycle oil gas mix, regular gas for lawn mower, bikes, plethora of yard tools and implements and an old water pump that will find it's way to the garden.
Only "Car" in there is grand daughters Barbie Escalade.
thrasher wrote:
The only thing I keep in my garage is my "other love"
Come on now, you really meant to say your first love.
Bruce with a Canon wrote:
Had a sportster, got rear ended at a stop light, strike one.
Back half of bike destroyed, put a hard tail on it, paint, kicked out front end 4 inches, drag bars, Great lookin bike, cam, head work, header, fast enough to die on,
'Side swiped, strike 2 , How is it a 250 pound man on a 500 pound scooter with open header is invisible.
Bodywork, paint, again. On the road, 3rd and final wreck was tbone, 61 thunderbird ran a stop sign, I bailed of the bike in time to ride the hood up the roof over the side of the car.
3 years, 3 major wrecks. Couple broken bones, scrambled my back.
At my advanced age, if I were to venture on a scooter a Gold Wing would be my choice.
That said I know real full growed hair chested bikers that have never gotten so much as a cramp, been riding 20 years.
I feel safer in my 68 mustang GT 427 4 speed, and 68 Mustang Convert 6 banger 4 speed.
No Garage photos, but it looks like what one might expect on LI. yard furniture, bins for food, bedding for bunnies, buns for bird food and suet, chain saws bar oil, 2 cycle oil gas mix, regular gas for lawn mower, bikes, plethora of yard tools and implements and an old water pump that will find it's way to the garden.
Only "Car" in there is grand daughters Barbie Escalade.
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had a 69 mustang - loved it - wife 1.0 wrecked it in 71
This is in half of the garage
Tea8
Loc: Where the wind comes sweeping down the plain.
If I posted a picture of my garage I know what you would ask. Why is there a vault door in your garage? Also, Where is the vault door in your garage? Yes that's right there is a vault door in mine and theres so much other stuff you can't see it any longer. So I'll just leave you to imagine what that's like.
Wife was over my shoulder!!LOL!!
Bruce, that is why I ride the backroads - fewer cars, side streets, red lights & cops!!!
Can I have your full address and the dates you are going away. There are a few items I would like to help myself to.
scootersurfs wrote:
Just curious as to what things lurk in the average garage around the world. I'm a Southern California boy, born and raised, so Surfing is a large part of who I am. Show me your garage and comment if you want....Aloha and Mahalo
You wanted a picture of my garage? Well these are NOT MY garage - but a guy can dream can't he?
In My Dreams
Or Maybe This One?
GEL
Loc: South Carolina
Just took these yesterday of my grand daughter Ellie.
This is just 1/2 of it. The other side looks just as good. In warm weather my truck sits outside and I put up my portable workbench on my half. When I built it I should have added 3 feet to the side and about 6 feet to the rear.
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