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There ya go ... bikes go in the centre and down in the cabin.
 

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This is my Man Cave. I have a Keg of Budweiser on tap and I have my award for "PAIN AND SUFFERING" from the 2012 Super Tenere rally mounted behind the tap handle so every time I pour a pint it reminds me of the good times and the great people I met at the rally and on the road.



 

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limey said:
This is my Man Cave. I have a Keg of Budweiser on tap and I have my award for "PAIN AND SUFFERING" from the 2012 Super Tenere rally mounted behind the tap handle so every time I pour a pint it reminds me of the good times and the great people I met at the rally and on the road.



Limey, that is a man mansion 8) almost more square feet than my house... ::012:: I gotta get a life.... with a real man palace :D
 

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One of these days, I'd like to paint my garage floor. Looks great Limey. Is that your main garage converted over? Between my boys quad and bikes and my stuff, there hasn't been a car in my garage in years. lol :D :D
 

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Keep posting pictures of these true man caves. I have a tiny garage with my ST and my duty bike, a modest set of basic tools. and a TV. My wife, daughters, and especially my mother just love to refer to it as my man cave, as if I have built some tremendous escape resort. I would like to show them photos of what a man cave is so they can give it a rest.
 

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BUGKILLER said:
One side has AC, Heat Stereo TV and Beer. Oh yeah and a Tenere. The other side just has the old Harley.
Oh Bugsie according to the sign your Tenere is parked in the wrong place ... better move it. You know what those Harley riders are like ;)
 

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My shop is a little crowded with three blues in there for the winter. At least all them Orange bikes are gone now that Eric is married off.
 

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MidlifeMotor said:
Keep posting pictures of these true man caves. I have a tiny garage with my ST and my duty bike, a modest set of basic tools. and a TV. My wife, daughters, and especially my mother just love to refer to it as my man cave, as if I have built some tremendous escape resort. I would like to show them photos of what a man cave is so they can give it a rest.
Midlife, if these few shots aren't enough ammo for the family, then here check out some these on ADVrider.
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=212142

There are some absolutely awesome caves. It is worth skimming through the whole thread. Enjoy!
 

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My humble little two-car man cave. The walls were just bare 2x4s when I moved in, so I paid some guy to insulate and sheetrock the walls and ceiling ($800 + materials), had a 220v heater installed to make it a lot more liveable. Oh, and cable TV too. That's the S-10 and another Hawk under cover in there. All the gas tanks a friend threw in for $200 when I bought from him the blue Hawk shown in the photos. BSA poster I found at a garage sale for 25 cents. Just wish it were a 4 car!





 

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We're really just moving in still, and trying to get the house under control. Haven't had much time to work on The Bat Cave yet. But this is it.

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This is the moto workshop area. I did get the No-Mar installed. The Harbor Freight Moto Lift is rolled up under the bench in the background.



Here is another view:



It is wired, plumbed, and has a heated bathroom. I've got 240 V for my table saw fixed up, by converting a plug that was originally set up for a clothes dryer (yeah it has washer/dryer hook ups). But all is not well. It is not water tight, there is damage to the sheetrock, and the structure has some corrosion issues that I will need to get a handle on. We've got the worst of the drainage issues solved, but still more work to be done in that regard as well. It's a project.
 

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:-[ Here is ours, usually a bit more crowded but the travel trailer was in the yard getting loaded for a trip. We have an abundance of bikes currently, but they all get ridden. ::021::
 

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