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SteveG

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Very nice to say the least!!!
 
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Brian R

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I need to get organized......

1968 BWM R50/2 with circa 1950s Steib S501.

1948 Vincent Rapide on Snap-On lift (friend was a dealer).

Upper left 1983 Yamaha RD350LC (Canadian grey-market bike).
 

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USMCBay

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that is a sweet Road King...

Thanks... recently took a photo at night when my dad and I rode across TX Hill Country for a few days. It shows the paint better. The guys at www.CustomFlamePainting.com did it and did a great job.

My Paw has the True Fire from Pevito in Bridge City, TX. It's the best True Fire I've seen. A bit biased though I suppose... Haha...
 

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The 4 year project........90 FXSTC
 

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USMCBay

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Here's my black bottom with gray top... Orange stripe still remains to be applied. Going to let the paint dry for a while before taping it off.

I still have some corner molds and trim work to do and then some Peg board under my cabinets. I have a wire in the wall I need to pull out to wire up my Electrical strip to plug in my lights, etc.

I still have one cabinet that I need to get that will stow all of my loose items and the plywood is going to storage...
 

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Gunslinger......did you ever have a problem with your rear cyl head pipe? Mine cracked where it bolts to the starter and Rinehart sent me the new updated version. Mine is a 04 RK but I bought my pipes in 03 before my bike was delivered.
 

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tez929rr

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I noticed the bikes look cool when they are all on their stands with the front wheels lined up. It was hard to get the exact angle.

The third photo shows my snake removal tool.


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Jey

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uh oh, this thing accidentally found its way into my garage over Christmas break...
 

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USMCBay

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Orange Stripe up... looking to accessorize now. This may take a while.
 

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webb70

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Here are a few of my little garage, its a little messy right now but winter is here and the clean-up is in progress.....

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And a couple of the entrance way to the garage.....

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Cryptic1911

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I shouldn't post this since the old garage is just a junk collector and not used for much more than parking.. but its where the bikes go, so I'll post it. It will be cleaned and organized once the new garage is finished though

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Grizz1963

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Currently the only bike in my garage, thats excluding a bunch of push bikes.

BMW R1200GS.

The contents of the garage changes all the time.

Mostly I will have a large BMW GS , as Nicola and I are both large, and at our age, comfort has come intot he equation.

Right now, living under a blanket with a dead battery due to under use, the other toys have kept me too busy this year.



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My old 1150GS, which I still miss. Perfect bike for me.

This was a drop due to losing concentration.... simple.
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Previous year, on this ride 6 of us, all 2 up on 1150's got caught out in the mountains by rain, and clay tracks.
Pic taken when we rejoined a road. At this point I had dropped my bike about 15 times, in spite of riding since age 14, and at that point being 36-ish.

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This was in England, I always wanted a 1000GS Bumblebee
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Aprilia 600 with Rotax power, turned it into a bush bike, not bad.

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Oooppps !!

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Garage when there was space,

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Plus a Kawazaki KE100 I bought for an ex girlfriend who was only 5'2", and wanted to play off road.
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MMONT

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My contribution to the thread 07FXST 09FHLX
 

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vtjballeng

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That is a Ranger RML 750 HD

They currently sell for $1,090 but well worth it. It comes with the side extensions and the two metal poles that are useful for holding up the back of the bike - like in my pic. Also it has retractable casters so you can move the lift around while it is loaded:

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Another thing I like about it - it has a frame that sits on the ground and doesn't move. Most of the lift tables use a scissor type action and the bottom supports get closer together when the lift goes up. I have no problem getting up on the table with the bike and working on it - it is very stable. I think the shipping weight is around 700lbs!

So how do the retractable casters work? Can they be retracted while the bike is on it and can they be used while loaded but also pulled up so the table will be steady when moving is not required?
 

markito

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Here are a few of my little garage, its a little messy right now but winter is here and the clean-up is in progress.....

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And a couple of the entrance way to the garage.....

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wow! I love your garage and bikes! I had the exact same bike, same color (2001 zx6r) had a great time with the bike and loved the colors of it!
 

drmarkr

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This thread needs more dirt.....

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Here's a resto I did last year....74 MR50 looked like this when I got it:

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The finished product (3 months 'ish later):

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Another toy I recently picked up:

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My favorite ride is this little YZ125 though:

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Some CRF450 action:

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I turn 52 in a couple of weeks.....maybe I'll grow up one of these days!
 

X1 Mike

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Love the Service Honda, I have been thinking about buying or making my own "beer can" 500. Years ago I raced a CR500 and can just imagine what a hoot to ride if it was in a modern frame. Good stuff, tell us more about it with detailed pics. :thumbup:
 

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I turn 52 in a couple of weeks.....maybe I'll grow up one of these days!

I hope not! I'm 61 this month and still get called "High School Harry" by my wife of 40+ years! LOL!
 

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Gstring120

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Before and After Pics: Had the garage opening enlarged from 8' X 7' to 16' X 8', insulation and drywall installed on one wall and double insulated garage door. Plan on putting down a black/ orange vct floor in the spring. Bikes are dusty in the new pics from the drywall dust ( but not for long!). Garage size is 20' X 20' and my wife bought the Gladiator cabinets. Plan on getting one more tall cabinet, black blinds, and diamond plate threshold. Our original plan was just new siding and windows, then things snowballed.

2002 Dyna Lowrider (wife's bike)
2001 Softail Standard (mine)
2007 Bushtec trailer
 

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RbrtAWhyt

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Before and After Pics: Had the garage opening enlarged from 8' X 7' to 16' X 8', insulation and drywall installed on one wall and double insulated garage door. Plan on putting down a black/ orange vct floor in the spring. Bikes are dusty in the new pics from the drywall dust ( but not for long!). Garage size is 20' X 20' and my wife bought the Gladiator cabinets. Plan on getting one more tall cabinet, black blinds, and diamond plate threshold. Our original plan was just new siding and windows, then things snowballed.

2002 Dyna Lowrider (wife's bike)
2001 Softail Standard (mine)
2007 Bushtec trailer


Which one do you use to pull the Bushtec?
 

GSMetal

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Here's my garage. Still working on getting it organized, properly lit and heated.
 

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Git

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So how do the retractable casters work? Can they be retracted while the bike is on it and can they be used while loaded but also pulled up so the table will be steady when moving is not required?


Sorry I missed your question - I just now saw it

Yes to both questions. If you look at the lower left corner in the pic, you will see a silver colored object - that is the head of a large hex bolt. There is one in each corner although the ones in the rear of the lift are completely recessed. The give you a T wrench and you simply screw the bolt in or out which raises or lowers the caster.

Again this lift weighs over 600 lbs by itself (shipping weight is 734). I have had my ST1300 on it which is around 700 lbs and I can move it around pretty easily. On the Ranger website, it says you can move the lift with the caster even when it is loaded to capacity - which is 1500 lbs. Also, the casters can swivel/move in any direction
 
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