bamamate
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Do you cover the bikes to keep the saw dust off them during the winter woodworking projects?
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Darn It! I even searched first and found nothing! Oh well sorry for the repost.
I see the moderators have merged it now with the original thread. Thanks!
Do you cover the bikes to keep the saw dust off them during the winter woodworking projects?
I jealous of your set-up though. Mine parks on the front porch of the apartment. Closing date on the sale of my house in Illinois is Nov 22nd so I may have a nice place to store the bike soon after.
Do not cover any thing ever. Waste of riding time taking the stuff off. Just park in driveway pointed at street ready to RIDE!
You forget, he lives in Texas. People get shot for stuff like that in his neck of the woods.really ?? one day some low life will ride it on your behalf GET IT COVERED OR LOCKED UP!!
I live in the country and my closest neighbor is at least a 150 yards away. About everyone in my area has/carries firearms. If I lived in a town, I would lock my bike up.I live in a townhouse with assigned parking. I just cover and park. Its a decent neighborhood so I don't see a need for a lock/alarm yet, although I am considering it...
I live in the country and my closest neighbor is at least a 150 yards away. About everyone in my area has/carries firearms. If I lived in a town, I would lock my bike up.
It wouldn't be very healthy to be caught stealing where I live. If someone gets caught stealing here, the law would be called after the problem was already taken care of.
That is where I prefer to live, however, the job has somewhat dictated the area I can live in
just wish you guys with BIIIIIIIIIIIIIG GARAGES stop putting up pictures ,they make mine look like a doll house!
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In the garage, the one on the far right (leaning against the shelves) I put almost as many miles on as the two that have a motor.
The car even fits but it's wasn't in the garage when I took this picture.
I finally moved into my recently built home this weekend. My bike now has an indoor place to park. The jeep won't fit in the garage so the bike has its own spot. I can finally work on the bike without fear of the apartment manager breathing down my back.
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