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Boris

Old fat tired rider
I've posted these before, but this new forum seems like a better spot than where they are currently residing. Because of the limited amount of space, and because I have things stored behind cabinets and tables, I've tried to put everything on rollers (except for the bike storage rack) for easy access. Contact paper for easy cleaning covers a piece of cardboard as my working surface. The bike rack is heavy enough to allow it to be freestanding, with storage underneath for tires. Staggered hooks on wall accommodate complete wheel sets in the least amount of space. 9 complete bicycles, 3 motorbikes, and frames/parts for 6 more bikes, fit in the garage and still leave a clear pathway out the door. I do have two additional storage areas, but they aren't workspaces.

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I hesitate to say this, because of the Goodfellas connection, "but you're a funny guy, Mike"
 
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i really like your bike rack real good idea and the collection of bicycles . also the make of your two bikes with tanks on them from bicycle larry
 
I can't see no motorbikes, just handle bars and echo pipes.but nice Dave.
Ray

Thanks Ray. Crummy photo taken a while back. A '49 Simplex, a WC1 Whizzer (Bill Green upgrade) and a '50 Schwinn with a NE5 kit (Bill Green upgrade).

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