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RCR

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After checking this great site out for the last several years,I finally managed to get the Garage lookin like home..Been in the house 3 years and This is where i spend my time off..Thanks For all the insperation! here's a few Pics of the progress. RCR
 

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bmwpower

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Nice place. Love the rolling workstation/top and the stainless top. Is that wooden top really that thick?
 

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WOW! Very nice layout. I see by the snow in your drive way that It`s time for bike maintenance. Have you thought about a bike lift? That looks like the only tool you may be missing. :) Nice job.
 
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RCR

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Thanks guys, I did have a bike lift but the amount of time i used it ,it was in the way. thinking about putting the bike on the center bench and using it for the winter, just need 6 guys and beer. Probably gonna Build a jig to set the bike in and remove both wheels. 3/4 inch plywood top.It should hold up.
 
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RCR

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Thanks for the compliments, still need some paint and a few things, i had a bike lift that was pedal operated, lifted the whole bike. 7 feet long..Sold to a bud who uses it for his small engine repair business..
 

alor14582

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would u recommend a air powered one for the average bike owner/ trackday rider?
 

G-force

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Damn! Looks super functional and efficient.

It looks like a good place to spend some "alone-time"

Good Work:beer:
 

woodbutcher

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hey guys , i have bikes and scooters, that i maintain, i built a stand for mine that displays and is for maintenance it was cheap to buid and it rolls.

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the pics are not great but i think youll get it,
 

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I also have a pedal operated lift (hydraulic, like a barber chair) -- if you've already got a good compressor, I'd go the air route - -the lift is a touch cheaper for air powered -- if you don't have a compressor, go hydraulic, as the cost difference isn't anywhere near the cost of a decent compressor.

Nice shop, sir!
 
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