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Old 18-11-06, 08:09   #641
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LOL.... yep, Crims have a job of getting their job done.

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Old 18-11-06, 18:33   #642
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Just cleaned the garage out today, new carpet etc.....
Also found the bevel drive gasket I need to replace on the bike.

Looks like this tonight.

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Old 22-11-06, 21:14   #643
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I'm gonna have to clean it out one day
Tell me do you have a body for that little blue beauty ? what model is it ? I went to goodwood revival last september what a fantastic event , so many really great cars to see. I am very lucky to know an ex british aerospace panel maker who builds the most perfect bodys / wings / undertrays for many makes of thoroughbred car, hopefully my 1937 armstrong special will be in his workshop very soon. Must admit i really am partial to those little blue ones , really nice lines and well proportioned, perfect.
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Old 22-11-06, 22:48   #644
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good to see someone with a bit of class

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you Guys make me feel better about having 3 bikes in the garage,a GSA12 aKTM 950SM and a T Max.My wife thinks I have OCD about collecting bikes but seeing this and some of the great toys you have in your sheds and garages I think I can convince her that theres room for a few more!! Well done a really excellent thread,addictive viewing a blokes WORLD OF INTERIORS !!!will post mine at some stage
I thought i was the only Gser with a T max
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Old 23-11-06, 17:45   #645
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you Guys make me feel better about having 3 bikes in the garage,a GSA12 aKTM 950SM and a T Max.My wife thinks I have OCD about collecting bikes but seeing this and some of the great toys you have in your sheds and garages I think I can convince her that theres room for a few more!! Well done a really excellent thread,addictive viewing a blokes WORLD OF INTERIORS !!!will post mine at some stage


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Old 04-02-07, 23:09   #646
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Just cleaned the garage out today, new carpet etc.....
Also found the bevel drive gasket I need to replace on the bike.

Looks like this tonight.

And what does it look like now?
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Old 05-02-07, 07:51   #647
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Old 05-02-07, 13:03   #648
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Old 05-02-07, 13:13   #649
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Old 17-04-07, 22:17   #650
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Great thread
Got no work done at all this afternoon

We should not let this die, there must be loads of new(ish) members like me that haven't posted here yet.

I ran out of space in this garage and workshop:







So I had to build an extension:







Oh and the GS is living here:

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Old 19-04-07, 20:32   #651
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you like porkers then

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I had to tell the wife to stop washing the car to take the pic, she's just finishing waxing it now....
do me a photo of the 914 please, been ages since i've seen one.
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Old 25-04-07, 22:23   #652
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Old 25-04-07, 22:25   #653
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Good effort, nice and clean

What was it like before you cleaned it then....ah
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What was it like before you cleaned it then....ah
Had a bit of a clean out around xmas time and fitted a draught strip to stop leaves and crap blowing in under the door so it stays pretty much as in the pic now
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Old 29-04-07, 20:31   #655
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My ongoing project garage 5 years ago


next time just knock

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Old 30-04-07, 17:31   #656
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Forgot to mention the size of above 18m x 6m with 5m x 3m workshop alongside. 200 year old methodist chapel. Ł2000 of concrete for the floor. Ł100 to hire the digger for the day. Guess when someone told me there was Vincent buried under there
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