Posted by HellSickle on April 9, 2010, 1:52 pm
....abhors a vacuum. Our new garage is a big vacuum right now.
Just say'n........
Posted by KW on April 9, 2010, 2:13 pm
> ....abhors a vacuum. Our new garage is a big vacuum right now.
> Just say'n........
SloCalSpode, Woodschick, Eric and TimH and others will be along shortly with
valuable insights on how to correct that problem.
KW
Posted by Tim H on April 9, 2010, 2:21 pm
> > ....abhors a vacuum. Our new garage is a big vacuum right now.
> > Just say'n........
> SloCalSpode, Woodschick, Eric and TimH and others will be along shortly with
> valuable insights on how to correct that problem.
> KW
Yeah, clearly you need more bikes.
Lots more. About 20 ought to fill up that vacuum and set nature back
in balance.
An acceptable alternative would be installing good machine tools. A
lathe and mill should let you off the hook for about 5 or 6 of those
bikes.
Tim H
No vacuum here, no sir.
Posted by Tiago on April 9, 2010, 3:29 pm
> Tim H
> No vacuum here, no sir.
yup! me neither!
with three bikes (two temporarily out-of-order), my garage is so full
I'm having trouble finding where do I put a bench for my grinder...
I'm attaching it to the wooden bench with c-clamps. The wooden bench
usually is cluttered with all sorts of tools and stuff. You should
listen to it rattle as the grinder turns. I wonder what my grumpy old
neighbor thinks of me.
If I was Jeff, I'd start with one-of-each: street, light off road,
heavy off road, trial, dual sport, long range. And then, as a deal
show up and you have the cash, go for it... I deeply regret selling my
first bike. I wish I could locate it and buy it back. *never, ever*
sell a bike, doesn't make sense economically anyway... I will never
sell a motorcycle again.
-- T
'02 XR250 Tornado
'02 CG125KSE
'94 RM125
'97 NX200 gone :'(
Posted by HardWorkingDog on April 9, 2010, 4:07 pm
In article
> ....abhors a vacuum. Our new garage is a big vacuum right now.
>
> Just say'n........
we need photos...a before and after record
> Just say'n........