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My wife always says “You just can’t have a hobby that isn’t expensive, can you?”

Nope.
Reef tank, Motorcycles , Hunting, Music equipment ..... and I'm thinking about getting my dive certification this summer.

My120g Reef tank:

My '97 Kawasai Vulcan 800 - Did all the custom work myself:

My '07 Kawasaki Nomad - for me and mama"
 

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I have had motorcycles since the late 70's, fish tank since the early 80's, reef tank since the early 90's.

Currently have a BMW 1200GS, a 350 Redsea reefer, a 40 gallon reef tank and a 90 gallon frag tank system.

Sorry too busy riding my bike and looking after my tanks to include any pictures.
 

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I currently have a 5 ft mixed reef and race bikes.

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We have a 2014 Harley Davidson Street Glide Special with all kinds of aftermarket updates. Also 300 gallon FOWLR, 55 gallon corner reef tank and 38 gallon FOWLR that we're slowing adding coral to. I'd put up a pic but I need to get back to work to pay for all this stuff!! :)
 

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[QUOTE="Dj City, post: 5007363, member: I have both but only have to commuting to from work and the rest of the time I spend on the tank lol
I've been noticing a lot of people that own Reef tanks also own motorcycles.
I thought I was the only one.

It's funny because we manage to find time for family, work, RIDING, maintaining and enjoying our reef tanks.

If you ride and reef, Please share your passions in this thread.
Both the bike and the reef.

I know that I am as passionate about my bike as I am about my reef.
Both are expensive to maintain and even more expensive to upgrade but we seem to manage to pull it off.

Let us know how you manage it all...

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The New Nano Reef build thread...
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/citys-15-gallon-column-nano-reef-build.430708/[/QUOTE]
 

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75 gallon mixed reef recovering from a crash, 60 gallon fresh water, and 2 street bikes one of which set up for drag racing... Unfortunately between rain and work I haven't gotten to use it much this year.
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better a tank crash than the other kind!
 

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@KJ this is the thread for you man! Nice bike by the way ;) I used to own a 2003 Yamaha R1, man I miss that bike :( Someday i'll get another one :D
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Hi...

I've been noticing a lot of people that own Reef tanks also own motorcycles.
I thought I was the only one.

It's funny because we manage to find time for family, work, RIDING, maintaining and enjoying our reef tanks.

If you ride and reef, Please share your passions in this thread.
Both the bike and the reef.

I know that I am as passionate about my bike as I am about my reef.
Both are expensive to maintain and even more expensive to upgrade but we seem to manage to pull it off.

Let us know how you manage it all...

Tank Pic.jpg
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20180527_155643 (1).jpg
_20170711_211335.jpg


The New Nano Reef build thread...
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/citys-15-gallon-column-nano-reef-build.430708/
 

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Personally, I view motorcycle riding as an unnecessarily risky practice. Seems to clash with the careful risk-averse mindset of the successful reefer. Maybe a yin yang thing for people? For myself, no thanks!
 

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Personally, I view motorcycle riding as an unnecessarily risky practice. Seems to clash with the careful risk-averse mindset of the successful reefer. Maybe a yin yang thing for people? For myself, no thanks!

To bad because motorcycle rides remind me of the freedom and sensation of flight. Quite relaxing and invigorating at the same time. Both watching aquariums and riding provide relaxation for me. Anyone else experience something like this?

By the way good riders manage risk quite well.

Life is not risk averse in anyway shape or form. Life is managing risks just like the management of risks is necessary to have a successful reef tank.
 
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Here ya go:

80G mixed reef
Triumph Bonneville w/Watsonian sidecar
35G planted freshwater

Other expensive hobbies include guitars, woodworking (I built both tank stands), a 66 VW beetle, 78 Triumph Spitfire... I honestly don't know how I do it.
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To bad because motorcycle rides remind me of the freedom and sensation of flight. Quite relaxing and invigorating at the same time. Both watching aquariums and riding provide relaxation for me. Anyone else experience something like this?

By the way good riders manage risk quite well.

Life is not risk averse in anyway shape or form. Life is managing risks just like the management of risks is necessary to have a successful reef tank.

There is something visceral about engaging all of your senses in a trip across country or down the drag strip. There is not a descriptor that can convey the feeling accurately for someone who doesn’t ride.
 
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Someone mentioned risks involved in riding.
I will mention risks involved in reefing.

Do we dose this or that?
How much to dose?
What... put vodka in my reef?
All these electrical cords around all this water.
100 gallons of saltwater on the floor. Flooded the house.

Sounds risky.
 
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Now for the bad news.

Went into a traffic circle. (I hate traffic circles).
The was a LARGE oil spill all around the circle.
I hit it and swooooop... out goes the bike.

Im fine (for the most part) but my baby looks like it had a fight with a thousand cats.

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See where I went down?
See the green of my baby in the black oil?
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Ouch!
 

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