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What is your favorite farkle?
RichGrab:
--- Quote from: Patmo on April 17, 2018, 08:52:26 pm ---Brick certainly has a sweet setup!
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Well, yours ain't too shabby either, and I'm jealous of both you guys. Love both setups and maybe someday I'll have something like it. :)
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Brick:
Yes I’m a lucky dog. I had many not so nice motorcycle storage units prior to my current bike shop. When I retired and we built this house I took my opportunity to set it up as nicely as I could. I shot a few more photos today to show it a bit better. BTW... if Ray Kang were to post pictures of his garage you would see the ultimate garage!
Brick
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Patmo:
Yeah...Ray’s is enough to give anyone garage envy. And don’t for forget Tom Bartels...the Garage Majal. Many of us have been very blessed in our lives. But it’s also been a process for many of us. Garage space has been either nonexistent or at a premium for much of my life. I’m sure it’s been the same for most.
What I’ve really always wanted to do is buy an old fire station and live in it! Fix the upstairs up real nice and keep the downstairs garage for bikes and cars. I also know of a couple of people that have bought property, put up a pole barn, and lived in it. 1/2 of it house, and 1/2 of it garage. I could live in that!
Back to the farkles though....
I did put an air hawk on my FZ6 last year and have found that, after I got the air pressure right, it has absolutely increased my riding range. Even though I have had a Corbin seat on the bike, it’s never been as good as it is now.
PF Flyers:
What's a garage? Wish I had one. Had one once but wife filled it with junk.
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HawkGTRider:
Ok...so maybe my second most favorite farkle is a GPS. Having a garage where the bikes live, even if it means the cars sit outside 24/7, is my #1 farkle (if you can call it that).
My good friend, Randy Logan, having quit riding, surprised me the other day when I stopped by to see him. He had his "old" Zumo 660 packed up and ready to go and offered it to me if I'd take it with me. I took him up on the offer.
Last year I acquired a Zumo 395, and I'm trying to learn how it operates. Add the 660, which is different in many respects, adds another thing to learn. My old StreetPilot 2610s, 2720s, & 2730s may start getting less use. We'll see.
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