What's In Your Garage?

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Re: What's In Your Garage?

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2009 BMW R1200R - Mine
2009 HD Ultra Classic - the Man's
2008 Triumph Bonneville T100 - the Man's (but he lets me ride it)
1985 Honda Nighthawk CB650SC - Mine
1984 Honda Nighthawk CB650SC - (parts bike)

Snowblower
Lawnmower
2 Mountain Bikes

The Wolfhound Taxi - 2000 Chec Astro Van (not in the garage as there is no more room...)
2009 R1200R Biarritz Blue
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My garage holds my two best friends. A 2007 R1200R, and a 1971 R75/5 (totally restored)
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I steal that line and say I'll bite too:
R1200R of course
2003 525i (hers0
2006 Ford F150 supercrew (for boat and RV)
2005 Sugar Sand Calais JetBoat
An unbranded motorized scooter
Trek Pilot roadbike
And as others have a said a TON of other crap
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I'll put them groups.
08 R12R
75 R75/6
68 R60/2
06 Ducati Multistrada
75 Norton Commando
70 BSA Lighting Rocket
68 BSA 441 Shooting Star
68 BSA Cheney Victor
83 Yamaha Vision
72 Yamaha JT1
71 Yamaha JT1
86 Honda Reflex
74 Honda CR125
73 Honda TL 125
72 Honda SL125
71 Honda SL125
67 Honda Super Hawk

And yes they all run.

And a old Chevy truck that I drag some of this stuff to the verious shows, and vintage races.

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2008 BMW R1200R
2006 Mustang GT w/ Saleen supercharger
1968 Mercury Cougar XR-7
1998 Ford Explorer Sport (wife's)

For years I had multiple motorcycles but finally cut back in 2007 to just one bike - less time wrenching and more time riding.
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Some of the collections here could make a fella feel inadequate.
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I guess people here don't subscribe to the less is more philosophy :roll: .
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Voww outnabout ! =D>

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and De-testosteronized posts are always welcome to me ! :D

And I still really think that veggies oil converted small Ice Cream Trucks from the 60's/70's RULE ELEGANCE...
far ahead compare to many fancy, shiny & pricey Cars.



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Just a bunch of old guys trying to spend everything they have before they die, or the goverment takes it away from them (I speak for myself naturally).
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I used to say one could not have too many motorcycles, I have reconsitered that opinion. At one time I had 32 motorcycles, many British, German, and Japanese classic and vintage bikes, all restored to mint condition or found in very good shape, they have all been a great deal fun and pride to take them to the shows or race them in AHRMA vintage races. Along with ownership comes alot of work to keep them all running, licensed, insured, etc. Over the past 4 or 5 years I have pared it down to the 17 in a previous post. I like riding the old relics but one tires of the matainance, thats why the R12R more riding time, less matainance.

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I look at the '67 MGB, the '74 CB750 and the '79 CBX and think: Wow these will all be pretty neat when they turn 50 and hopefully I'll be around to enjoy them. After they get to be a certain age, you sort of owe them a duty of care that includes cleaning, polishing and regular running. You're doing it for your children.

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In My Garage

I have this beautiful "I don't know how to name it ?"...

And I think it will be funny to install on it
the best, sturdiest and powerful small engine ever made.

Lets say a good small engine that could allow hundreds of real cruising
for hours without breaking. Just like the one of the R1200R...

Even if never running over 35 mph


It could be a BMW engine with some small brake discs...
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R1200R
2007 Prius (wife's)
Hon Folding bicycle
Santana Tandem bicycle
Waterford expedition bicycle
Charger electric bicycle (wife's)
And my "other pride and joy":
A Stokemonkey Human Electric Hybrid bicycle, AKA, the Sport Utility Bike That Ate Detroit carrying a bumper sticker that says, "OIL IS FOR SISSIES":

http://tinyurl.com/m44hmd

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Bill,
A Stokemonkey Human Electric Hybrid bicycle, AKA, the Sport Utility Bike That Ate Detroit carrying a bumper sticker that says, "OIL IS FOR SISSIES":
It seems to have a distinctly BMWish sidestand on it.. :)
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Well, I've got a new mule in the barn

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:mrgreen:

That's being green the right way. Those are still a great bike and that looks like a real clean one owner.

Congrats and safe travels.
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ShinySideUp wrote:And my "other pride and joy":
A Stokemonkey Human Electric Hybrid bicycle, AKA, the Sport Utility Bike That Ate Detroit carrying a bumper sticker that says, "OIL IS FOR SISSIES":
Gotta love that Stokemonkey!!! :badgrin: Is it English? Sort of looks like their arabesque engineering style.
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famousperson wrote:
ShinySideUp wrote:And my "other pride and joy":
A Stokemonkey Human Electric Hybrid bicycle, AKA, the Sport Utility Bike That Ate Detroit carrying a bumper sticker that says, "OIL IS FOR SISSIES":
Gotta love that Stokemonkey!!! :badgrin: Is it English? Sort of looks like their arabesque engineering style.
...talk about the pot calling the kettle black :roll:
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deilenberger wrote:Bill,
A Stokemonkey Human Electric Hybrid bicycle, AKA, the Sport Utility Bike That Ate Detroit carrying a bumper sticker that says, "OIL IS FOR SISSIES":
It seems to have a distinctly BMWish sidestand on it.. :)
Good eye, Don! After breaking two cast aluminum bicycle sidestands, I visited my local motorcycle salvage yard and dug through a cardboard box full of sidestands until I found the likely candidate which, I believe is from a very old BMW. It weighs about as much as a racing bicycle!

Actually that stand has since been replaced by a nifty accessory from the Xtracycle people who supplied the rear cargo frame. It's a cro-mo steel center stand that works beautifully.
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famousperson wrote:
ShinySideUp wrote:And my "other pride and joy":
A Stokemonkey Human Electric Hybrid bicycle, AKA, the Sport Utility Bike That Ate Detroit carrying a bumper sticker that says, "OIL IS FOR SISSIES":
Gotta love that Stokemonkey!!! :badgrin: Is it English? Sort of looks like their arabesque engineering style.
Not English. I built the bike up myself (English heritage and once owned a Austin-Healy!).

The frame is the Instigator by Surly in the US. But I know what you mean by arabesque engineering style: I once lusted after a Hetchins road bike frame with its trademark curly rear stays and beautifully filigreed lug work.

The front forks are downhill racing forks by White Industries, US. The cargo portion is by Xtracycle in US. The motor mount is fabricated by Cleverchimp.com in Portland, OR. The motor itself is, of course, from China. The rear hub is 14-gear Rohloff Speedhub, one of the pinnacles of Teutonic engineering from Germany.

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