Your mancave/womanshed/garage. Lets see em

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Your mancave/womanshed/garage. Lets see em

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Bike enthusiasts love garages and workshops, mancaves and boltholes where we can commune with out machines. I go out and listen to the radio, with a cup of tea sit in the office chair on castors and work my way around the bike lift polishing and cleaning.
Wish I kept the house as clean and tidy :oops:
Lets see your shed, whether garden shed, garage, workshop or bolthole.

Anyway to start the ball rolling .

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no that looks far too organised :)
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We've got a nice stone out building next to the kitchen.

It needs a bigger door opening to get my bike in, but also the mrs is planning for us to extend the kitchen into it..... and I'm planing on making it into a home office (I'm sub-contract draftie working from home)....

Mancave?
Kitchen?
Office?....... :?:

We've got a double garage either way, but her car is infecting that with it's 4 wheeled-ness. I could fit 3 more bikes in there if that was outside!

Got to say, the woman-cave is looking very cool Eyore... The humbug is looking very nice too!
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Looking at Eyore's photo, I'd be ashamed to show my garage. :oops:
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Gromit wrote:Looking at Eyore's photo, I'd be ashamed to show my garage. :oops:

Me too, puts me right off........swanky garage with swanky motorcycles....who is this guy. :D
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Gromit wrote:Looking at Eyore's photo, I'd be ashamed to show my garage. :oops:
Ahh, c'mon,its not all about fancy stuff. You must have somewhere to wash and fettle the bikes?
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Gromit wrote:Looking at Eyore's photo, I'd be ashamed to show my garage. :oops:
looking at Eyore's photo, I'm moving in!
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f90x wrote:
Gromit wrote:Looking at Eyore's photo, I'd be ashamed to show my garage. :oops:
looking at Eyore's photo, I'm moving in!
Will you fit through the catflap? :shock: :lol:
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eyore wrote:
f90x wrote:
Gromit wrote:Looking at Eyore's photo, I'd be ashamed to show my garage. :oops:
looking at Eyore's photo, I'm moving in!
Will you fit through the catflap? :shock: :lol:
Is that a euphemism ;)
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Dagenite batteries... I haven't seen them in decades :lol:
I'll have to do some tidying before I post up pics...
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Certainly not :oops: :oops:

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Post by el-nicko »

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Wow! Eyore, you may call that a mancave/womanshed/garage but it look like the ideal living-room to me. :lol:

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eyore wrote:Certainly not :oops: :oops:

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Mine aint a patch on Eyore's

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And yes, I know the floor needs re painting :roll:

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Re: Your mancave/womanshed/garage. Lets see em

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eyore wrote:Bike enthusiasts love garages and workshops, mancaves and boltholes where we can commune with out machines. I go out and listen to the radio, with a cup of tea sit in the office chair on castors and work my way around the bike lift polishing and cleaning.
Wish I kept the house as clean and tidy :oops:
Lets see your shed, whether garden shed, garage, workshop or bolthole.

Anyway to start the ball rolling .

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Noooooooooooooooo!!!

Away wi ye. :shock:
Real torque curves don't have a first derivative. :-^)
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