Small 2 Car Garage to Ultimate Moto Shop Transformation
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As I spend more and more time in the garage, I decided it was time to make the space look a bit more professional and make it overall more clean and usable. I spent 2 weeks sweating through the Bozeman summer heat to completely remodel my space to something I'm very proud of. I hope you enjoy the transformation!
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Chapters:
0:00 Teardown
4:30 Painting
6:30 Refinishing Cabinets
10:15 Bike Rack and Sockets
12:15 Workbench
15:30 Storage Solutions
17:05 Cabinet Door
18:55 Decorations
19:50 Tire Rack
20:45 Finished Product
22:14 What's Next?
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its nice to see someone building out a "realistic" sized garage for a soon to be first time home owner like me to take notes on! looks great dude love the channel!!
@KincadePavich
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, hope this inspired some cool ideas for your new home!
Nice job, and those drive chain shelf holders are just dope!! That along with the sprockets are a sano touch to moto shop!!
@KincadePavich
Жыл бұрын
Much appreciated!
Very cool! Nice work!
Amazing! Looks great!
Love your videos, keep uploading!!
Awesome Job!!!
ty for sharing. good job!
Hard work pays off
Looks awesome man
Great result 👌🏽
In true dirt bike style.... ballin on a budget!
@KincadePavich
Жыл бұрын
You know it!
08:32 in the video. this is just a suggestion not as judgement. If you had put the smaller set of cabinets (the ones in the middle) on the bottom of the two bigger cabinets on each side instead of the top, it would've given you more storage space as you could put things on top of the smaller set in between the two bigger ones. It would also make things in the smaller cabinet easier to reach. All love no hate. Love what you're doing man keep up the great work!
That is so sick
Nice work, subscribed!
@KincadePavich
10 ай бұрын
Thanks! Welcome!
Love the Trailer Park Boys theme song thrown in there lol
sheshhh this came out dope
@KincadePavich
Жыл бұрын
Appreciate it!
Hellz ya bud 🤘🤘🤘
good job hello from the france
Love the trailer park boys intro song😂
Awesome ideas in this video. Has inspired me to do up my garage in the next coming year once I've saved up. Maybe in summer(for me). My garage has no gib or insulation so probably the first this to do for me haha
@dylanhalverston5819
Жыл бұрын
I have a 1978 Ds80 that's in need of a full strip down to bare frame and start fresh. It's going to be a big project being that's its a vintage bike.
@KincadePavich
Жыл бұрын
Glad you got some sweet ideas out of the video! Best of luck!
Nice
DIG IT👍🤘✊💨
What are the dimensions of your work bench top? And where did you source it from? Thx, really digging you videos and passion for bikes.
@KincadePavich
4 ай бұрын
It's 8' x 3' and I got it on the Grainger industrial website! Thanks man!
COOL
xtra 👌
Saludos desde colombia muy bien
Hey I know I’m super late however at 13:32 I’m looking for the same metal top. Where did you get yours?
@KincadePavich
9 ай бұрын
Grainger Industrial website! I think it was $500 or $600
Where did you get that table top
@KincadePavich
Жыл бұрын
I ordered it from Grainger industrial
So I have a question. Do you buy bikes and rebuild them for profit? And are you taking on smaller jobs in the middle?
@KincadePavich
Жыл бұрын
Yes I buy bikes cheap whenever I can find them. Depending on the bike I'll either just do basic maintenance and sell (check out my RMZ250 video), or I'll do a full build. Full builds are more for my enjoyment and making videos. I still end up profiting most of the time, but if you account for labor time on full builds I make almost nothing per hour. And yes I am also beginning to take on jobs as word gets around. I rebuilt someone's CR250 engine for them last week.
I would have hung the bikes higher to avoid hitting the handlebars as you walk near them.
Im going to enjoy every min of this video🫡
@KincadePavich
Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it!