Motorcycle Table Project

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Re: Motorcycle Table Project

16 Sep 2016 18:47
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NakedFun wrote:
750 R1 wrote:
NakedFun wrote: Ding ding.....

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Have to be careful as with over 44" of lift I can put the bike into the garage door.... Lol

Cory

On your next holiday to Australia, can you bring that with you..? :P

Table weighs over 600lbs.....might not be allowed on the plane....

Cory

Hmmm, no chance of sneaking in on with your carry on eh... :laugh: Great job, I'm envious, I've just come in from the garage working from floor level, my back is just letting me know it doesn't like it....!!

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Re: Motorcycle Table Project

16 Sep 2016 18:51
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It's funny but it is tall enough you can use it as a standing bar! Drinks in the garage!

Still need to clean it up, paint it, spray bedliner the deck, and add multiple tie down points.

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Re: Motorcycle Table Project

16 Sep 2016 18:55 - 16 Sep 2016 18:56
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NakedFun wrote: It's funny but it is tall enough you can use it as a standing bar! Drinks in the garage!

Still need to clean it up, paint it, spray bedliner the deck, and add multiple tie down points.

Cory

An adjustable height bar, no discrimination there, in this crazy PC world we live in , you may just be onto something new, I could see this in a hipster bar somewhere in Cafe, quinoa and Kale land.... :laugh:
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Re: Motorcycle Table Project

03 Oct 2016 21:58
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NakedFun wrote: Well I have three bikes and up to this pint only had stands, so the table was really only for service.
Cory

Well, up to this pint I only have one bike and no stands... Lemme drink it and see if things are different... ooh, I see two bikes!

Great job on the frankenproject. You shoulda talked that guy down to scrap prices minus a removal fee! ;)
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Re: Motorcycle Table Project

03 Oct 2016 23:33
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FaultedGeologist wrote:
NakedFun wrote: Well I have three bikes and up to this pint only had stands, so the table was really only for service.
Cory

Well, up to this pint I only have one bike and no stands... Lemme drink it and see if things are different... ooh, I see two bikes!

Great job on the frankenproject. You shoulda talked that guy down to scrap prices minus a removal fee! ;)

Look at the bright side, after this table was finished he could only afford one drink and you should have a lot for drinks, shame you don't have a table to put them on.
Agree with bringing the table to Australia, you should easily get it on board with your hand luggage, I'll ask some of the Chinese visitors to Australia how they carry on so much stuff onto a plane (sarcasm :whistle: )
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Re: Motorcycle Table Project

31 Oct 2016 18:45
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I love the light under the lift to show your hard work on the motor and pump. Reminds me of when we used to put lights under the car dash board to get a better look at things at the drive-in! :laugh:
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Re: Motorcycle Table Project

01 Nov 2016 03:25
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Kawboy74 wrote: I love the light under the lift to show your hard work on the motor and pump. Reminds me of when we used to put lights under the car dash board to get a better look at things at the drive-in! :laugh:
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yeah or neon lights under the car.....lights gone now, just there while I was working on it and checking for leaks..

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