And yes, I know I have an SV problem.
You sure do! Where's the SV, or better yet, TL1000?
And yes, I know I have an SV problem.
efficiency in storage - Me and my buddies call that "Crap-Stacking"The trick is efficiency in storage , I’ve got lots of crap in my shop and enough room to roller skate if I want .View attachment 308084
pulled my truck in this morning , tightened fuel lines to stop aggravating minor fuel leaks and hooked up the exhaust brake . I needed it pulling trailers to Wyoming last summer but ran out of time .
I know I have an SV problem.
The trick is efficiency in storage
School me on that fireplace / heater ? Flume out the back through heater hose ?The trick is efficiency in storage , I’ve got lots of crap in my shop and enough room to roller skate if I want .View attachment 308084
pulled my truck in this morning , tightened fuel lines to stop aggravating minor fuel leaks and hooked up the exhaust brake . I needed it pulling trailers to Wyoming last summer but ran out of time .
Since everything in there is stacked on pallets id say he does or has a tractor with pallet fork adaptors on the bucket. Im wanting to purchase them for my tractor but not found them at the right price yet.So Cagiva, do you have a forklift to aid in that efficiency of storage?
Seems like that datsun was the same as the 210 car motor. Great little motor that was a jap knock off of the MG motor, reliable and easy to work on. If it is that one the mg rockers would bolt to the head and vice versa.Two forklifts early 60s towmotor and 70s datsun . Both in running and working condition .
Been in the software business almost 40 years and had no idea this was a 'thing'.Cherries are gateway beginner switches. Come back when you are spending a dollar per switch. I recently hit my endgame but I spent way way too much. But, like motorcycle accessories, you never ever ever add it all up.
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See I told you I should get the CB500T. You can never have too many motorcycles.This is more me:
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It does help that I gave the first one to her!
Truly, four total motorbikes is enough to fill up my garage and enough that I don't like having to move them all around anytime I want to do anything in the garage. When that fifth one arrives, I am going to have to get real serious about getting rid of one. For a 20x20 garage that is also my workshop, four is the max. Plus, I don't have time to ride more than one of them regularly.
Now... come next year when I might buy a piece of property out in the country somewhere...
Voice of wisdom!Correction
"If you build it - you will stack crap in it"
Conservation of shop space law - Crap entropy
"No matter how large the shop, the amount of free space is the same, the amount of crap will increase to fill the remaining portion"
looks like someone likes FAST!! Nice rides.Motorcycles and guitars here, but I’m not buying anymore (maybe).
2022 V4s Multistrada
2006 SDS1000 Multistrada
1967 Norton P11
(2) 1979 Honda CBX
1975 Kawasaki H1
1975 Kawasaki H21966 Suzuki X6 Hustler
1982 Honda CT70
and about 9 vintage guitars
I got a couple Cagivas if your interested .Motorcycles and guitars here, but I’m not buying anymore (maybe).
2022 V4s Multistrada
2006 SDS1000 Multistrada
1967 Norton P11
(2) 1979 Honda CBX
1975 Kawasaki H1
1975 Kawasaki H21966 Suzuki X6 Hustler
1982 Honda CT70
and about 9 vintage guitars
I didn't know you could have too many motorcycles?Good question! lolView attachment 307914