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Building another shed for my Kaws. 5 years 2 months ago #23373

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Thanks Bill. It looks amazing , truly one of a kind. I admire all the interesting shapes and details. You sure have skills to be proud of.
By the way, have you been adding to the stable? I don’t recall seeing that Yamaha Roadliner before! What’s your opinion on that bike?

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Building another shed for my Kaws. 5 years 2 months ago #23374

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Hey Bill,

That's all very clever stuff mate.............a true work of art !

If that was on the Sea Front in Brighton UK, you could sell it for £250,000 ...............and I am not joking !

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biltonjim wrote: Thanks Bill. It looks amazing , truly one of a kind. I admire all the interesting shapes and details. You sure have skills to be proud of.
By the way, have you been adding to the stable? I don’t recall seeing that Yamaha Roadliner before! What’s your opinion on that bike?


Hi Jim,
I'm out of town for a couple of days for work. When I get home I'll take some pics to close out the project. Thanks for your compliments. It was really a project that started with "Let's see what sort of building this type of joint could make". I just followed from one step to another. My next project will be an apartment and garage addition to a rental I own on the lot behind mine. That project will take a couple of years at the rate I build.
Regarding the RoadLiners, I've owned two of them, an '06 and now an '09. Prior to '09 they seemed to have problems with the transmission so I sold the '06 and picked up an '09 with 700 miles on it. They're a fun bike for a cruiser, plenty of low speed grunt and surprising cornering clearance to boot. When I bought the first one it came fitted with "Drag Pipes" which were too loud so I reinstalled the stock gigantic muffler.
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strate6 wrote: Hey Bill,

That's all very clever stuff mate.............a true work of art !

If that was on the Sea Front in Brighton UK, you could sell it for £250,000 ...............and I am not joking !

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Pete F
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Hi Pete,
For 250 K Pounds I'll gladly ship a kit your way.
Thanks for the compliment!
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Thanks for the offer Bill !!!

Problem is it would have a family of immigrants in it within 1 hour of being built !!!!

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A shack like that, twice the size, would cost a million in Vancouver. Except it would be a simple cube made from the cheapest plywood chipboard. LOL
And it would be broken into by junkies the next day.

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