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B73C494E-73E3-4E39-87B3-BBB3CA88EC41.thumb.jpeg.4d3b187a545f7c022ff08f763c3bc372.jpegWe went tree-hunting with Sofia today and naturally AWD is just a joke for city driving so as I pulled over on the side of the road computer was pushing traction down the slope and piece by piece I slid completely off. Fortunately I installed tow hooks to the front and a Good Samaritan ( Jeff) pulled me out of my misery. 
at the end Sofia found the right tree. :)

 

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I'm glad everyone is safe, Martin.  I had enough hair raising adventures on icy and snowy Michigan roads to make me really appreciate living in Australia.

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360 Choppa got a lot of work over the hols. Wiring at 90% (engine wiring to go ) , front wheel spaced and rotor installed , handlebars modded to accept lever perch's and switch housings , rear wheel spaced and set up ...

The pic shows the conflagration of tools and parts surrounding the bike:

 

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We’ll, my barn is slowly taking shape. Our man cave/bar is behind me here, and the place is cluttered due to the crap we’re moving around. 
Got the 56 Meteor and 58 Skyliner inside with tons of room to spare.  

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3 minutes ago, Jeff said:

Ern I want to build a garage for my cars, what is the size of your garage?? I have two I need to keep warm and dry

It’s 30x40 ft. My only regret was allowing the contractor to install those roll up doors. They have zero use except as a viewblock.

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Ok I am in for the 30 part, not sure I have quite enough room for 40, but that does give me good food for thought.....  thanks, always great to get new ideas....

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I wish I had even the 30foot part. Our lot is only 16ft wide. Hard to fit 30ft into that. We maxed out at 14 ' wide by 25' deep. Then again,  my summer car is only 5' by 8 1/2' long. Which means it'll fit in the trunk of one of Ernie's. :D

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We’ll Carl, Toronto space is at a premium, especially along Bloor, if that’s where you are. Gotta move to Owen Sound. LOTS of space up there. Haha

And yeah, the trunk of the 58 is huge, but the roof’s gotta fit in there. An 800 lb steel roof coming down on your Honda might not end well.  

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1 hour ago, Clunkmeister said:

We’ll Carl, Toronto space is at a premium, especially along Bloor, if that’s where you are. Gotta move to Owen Sound. LOTS of space up there. Haha

And yeah, the trunk of the 58 is huge, but the roof’s gotta fit in there. An 800 lb steel roof coming down on your Honda might not end well.  

We're two blocks north of Bloor in the west end. Our lot is actually on the larger size in our neighbourhood. Hard to complain since we actually have a backyard. 

 

 

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I don't even have a garage.  I have a carport for two cars.

Then again....   I never have snow!

My wife has a motorcycle under the carport.

No...   this isn't my wife.

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Boom!!!

I’m just deciding between Stingray and Sarge. Gobi and Gator colours are not available trim year, but Mojave trim kicks ass. 
congratulation Ryan. 

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My boy has a Gobi one with 37's on it!

I'd go Stingray over Sarge.

The Mojave seemed to fit better for me, I cant see myself rock crawling etc.

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I’m thinking about this kind of look. 35’s with a bit of an off-set, black hard top and canvas canopy. LED group, cold weather grout, aux switches, tow package and elimination of the orange trim. 

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@MartinnfbNo, leaving the bed open, it has the factory spray in liner.

I would strongly recommend the premium soft top like I have.

The noise is very similar to the hard top and it only takes 4 bolts to remove it.

I think it looks better too, the hard tops seem a little short if that makes sense.

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