Little Garage Update

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Hey guys, just finished a little makeover on my garage. Been bothering me since I moved into my place last year so I got to it! Gotta say I love the new cabinets. Company called NewAge and its their pro series. Tons of space and really well built! Only gripe is the stainless workbench is a laminate film and way to delicate. I'd have opted for the bamboo butcher block style but the stainless matched everything else in my garage better. Oh well it's a nice change coming home to this setup!!! Fresh coat of Behr concrete gray with color matched wall paint. Even added a little beverage fridge(it was free!) and some tunes!
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Great lookin garage.....minus the washer n dryer but then again, one can't do without those necessities. Bummer lol
 
Looks great! Nice work GK, I could see myself hanging out in a garage like that. I just built a shed to help clear out all yard stuff for my garage makeover next spring.
 
Great lookin garage.....minus the washer n dryer but then again, one can't do without those necessities. Bummer lol



Lol they actually look pretty bad ...! Had to pick those up for the wifey to justify spending the dough on the garage!! Lol no room in the house unfortunately.


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Looks great. I enjoy working on my garage too. Love the cabinets and the mats under the bike look good.

Like the carbon on your fairing as well.
 
very nice! love the color.

I understand about the laundry/washing machine in the garage.

Living in LA and having a garage is nice...of course unless you are super rich but for normal folks. When you are living in South, 3 car garage comes easier.

I move every 2 years or so no point me to set up the garage...One day after I retire!
 
Bloody Amazing setup. Clean enough you could eat off the floor!! Great looking bike too.

Thanks for the pictures and inspiration - got to clean up the shop (garage).
 
Cannot believe you let the wife have the washer and drier in there......
 
Love it, we desperately need a bigger garage. Sick to death of shifting everything every time we need to work on the bikes.
 
your garage looks awesome. im about to do mine as well. a few questions if you can

1 is your floor painted or is that epoxy? i see you said its behr concrete paint but does it have the epoxy also?
2 is that just a rubber mat your bike is on or is it the interlocking floor pieces

where did you get the rubber mat if its a rubber mat

thanks
 
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Dude, love the carbon look on the headlight fairing. Is that a wrap or paint?



The nose and side fairings are carbon. I used a wrap to blend the red from the fairing extension and then added more silver striping for detail! [emoji51]


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Bloody Amazing setup. Clean enough you could eat off the floor!! Great looking bike too.



Thanks for the pictures and inspiration - got to clean up the shop (garage).



Haha good man, get to work!!


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your garage looks awesome. im about to do mine as well. a few questions if you can

1 is your floor painted or is that epoxy? i see you said its behr concrete paint but does it have the epoxy also?
2 is that just a rubber mat your bike is on or is it the interlocking floor pieces

where did you get the rubber mat if its a rubber mat

thanks



It's concrete paint which is a one part epoxy I think. It's a temp fix till I can spend the real money some day. It still peels up with any stress on the floor so I've had to touch up little spots already. The mats take up a good chunk of the floor so it doesn't see heavy traffic from the car and bike. The mat is a G-floor ribbed pattern. It was so long I cut a section off and used it under the bike as well. Does an awesome job containing spills and is super easy to clean up!!


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Not garage related but may I ask what polish do you use and sand paper grit number did you use to polish your bike exhaust. I've never polish stainless Steele before but after seeing you're I just love it.


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