Some of the things I hauled to the storage unit.I felt I worked less in terms of lifting. Granny gears came in very handy with heavy loads. I am not sure how I manage to fit all of
this in a one car garage. I have too much stuff. I didn't even include the rest of the bikes and parts on this posting.
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To make the trailer go in straight, I lift the bike's rear wheel. |
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It takes some imagination and cleverness to properly fit and secure unusual loads |
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Ivar shelves from Ikea. Easy to assemble, disassemble, and store |
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My Cruzbike Freerider before I piled tires and wheelsets around it. This front wheel drive recumbent bike is a great workout for the abs. |
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The 64A B.A.W. trailer side by side the courtesy carts at U-haul |
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