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Garage Pictures

PilotJet

Tuned and Synch'ed
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Marlborough, MA
Hey All. I saw a thread like this a little while ago on another site and thought it would be kind of neat to see pictures of other peoples garages. Mine is getting too full and I'm in need of more space. Every time I think of getting rid of something, I get a knot in my stomach. I'd rather build another garage than get rid of my old bikes! Garage1
 
Ok. I feel guilty. I live in a 1,000 sq.ft. house but I have a 1,700 sq.ft. garage. It was 27'x33' when I bought the house but I put a 30' extension on the back. I just wish it had higher ceilings. The CBX, Nighthawk and TS185 are not mine. A friend stores his here for the winter. The Mini lives in the back till the salt is gone. Like tomorrow.

This is the right side of the back section.
2016 03 21 garage back right

This is the front section from the back. The garage door is 20' wide.
2016 03 21 garage front from back

Here is the front half looking back. Notice the Norge is being prepped for a season of riding.
2016 03 21 garage front

This is the back section left side. It is out of order because somehow it went in twice and I had to delete it and then reinsert it.
2016 03 21 garage back left
 
Now I'm jealous. Of course I could never do the hardwood floor as when I spill oil I just toss on the oil dry and don'y worry about it. Las oil change on my truck made the Exxon Valdez jealous.
 
I want to find someone like you, ready to sell, when I am ready to buy. ;)

If all goes according to plan -- yes, I know, what does? :think: -- I won't "sell" until toe-tag time. ;)

Another Marylander is coming to the Moto Grappa today to demo my Griso in hopes of finding one ... and assist in reassembling my nekkid Norge. Come on out and kibbitz. :)

OBTW, abbienormal, we, too, have a Mini:

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A man of good taste. I like the white and the trimmed seats. I am not a fan of my seats even though they are the leather ones. Mine is an older 2005 JCW Convertible. Yours also appears to have the wind blocker which mine is missing and needs.
 
I'm enjoying seeing sheds, mines a bit messy , but if size matters i have 9m x 7.5m thats about 750 sq ft so google tells me , buts its full .
I'm not that clever with computers so hopefully one day can send pics. Currently have Breva 1100 with barrels off , now have all parts to hand to get it going again ! Thanks Harpers! have to push one bike out to work on t'other !
Dave
 
This is a bad picture of my last shop 30x48 when I was moving from Idaho to Florida. The house before this one I had a nice 40x42x14 shop I'd love to duplicate. My house in Florida has a nice horse barn, but I am suffering with an oversized 2 car garage until I build a dedicated shop. I will downsize from past shops and perhaps go to a 30x30. Have had too many other big projects at the house like a 10K solar grid tying up resources. This shop had lighting enough to give you a tan. It is messy because I was packing. IMG 4540
 
Hey All. I saw a thread like this a little while ago on another site and thought it would be kind of neat to see pictures of other peoples garages. Mine is getting too full and I'm in need of more space. Every time I think of getting rid of something, I get a knot in my stomach. I'd rather build another garage than get rid of my old bikes!View attachment 9095

Hallo
your garage is very very full of motocycles....very very good. Bat naw you can buy anader Guzzi...o yes!!
 
Here's a shot of Da Shop in Saratoga, Ca.
My buddy Glen grew up on this property. He used to build midget racers and Bonneville Lakesters here. After he passed away, the estate lets me use it. A real privilege.

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It is next to Los Gatos creek. In the past the creek has swept away cars... never to be found again.

I make parts here, and the new Bonneville Laydown bike is being born here as well.


Alex
 
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