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Completely OT, but is that a Ducati Monster I see in the background?

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Quite possibly the best quote of the year!!!

I just finished a garage remodel. Cost more, took longer and was way harder than I thought it would be. Hmm... sounds like working on P-Cars
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Completely OT, but is that a Ducati Monster I see in the background?
Good eyes. It is a 1995 M900. I bought it new. Doesn't see much action these days.
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Good eyes. It is a 1995 M900. I bought it new. Doesn't see much action these days.
Had a 2001 Monster S4, so the pipes looked familiar

Sold it for the same reason, spent more time looking at it than riding.
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Looking gooood!

We missed you for the summer run, are you coming for the Fall's?
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The bikes look like a recipe for disaster, as in falling over and whacking your car. I'd wrap them in hefty-trash bags, and store them elsewhere over the winter.

A good quartz heater may make those winter nights a little less harsh.

Good luck!
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The 930 had the inaugural session in the new workshop, but I haven't got photos of that, so here's the 928:



New workbench and tool storage. Seriously awesome lighting:



Racedeck flooring:

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The bikes look like a recipe for disaster, as in falling over and whacking your car. I'd wrap them in hefty-trash bags, and store them elsewhere over the winter.

A good quartz heater may make those winter nights a little less harsh.

Good luck!
I've managed to avoid any bikes hitting cars for years now. No kids helps a lot I think. Bicycles are my first mechanical love. Motorcycles followed and now cars. Quartz heater not necessary as the space is fully heated and air conditioned.

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Looking gooood!

We missed you for the summer run, are you coming for the Fall's?
Thanks Miguel. Not aware of this fall run you speak of, but probably can't make it anyhow. I do need to speak with you one of these days as I am contemplating following your lead on the modified front valence to accommodate a front mount oil cooler. Winter project.
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I hope don't mind if I share my garage, I own a home in Texas that I built wall units for , When I had to leave it and Move to Virgina I could find a rental that had a descent garage ,so I asked the owner if I could rearrange his garage, and this is what I came up with of one weekend,
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