Rough Rider motorcycle Shop
A typical shop... grease, toolboxes, pictures of bikini clad women, and general manliness, though the last garage section seemed unused. Each part of the 4 section shop could work independently of the others to build, repair, and maintain any of the motorcycles to come through. The 4th and last section furthest from the office was full with over a dozen custom Choppers and Harleys since the storage trailer was being "upgraded". 3 small steel doors in the back led elsewhere and were off limits to customers.
In the leather shop, 3 large commercial sewing machines and a large cutting table dominate, all behind the counter that splits the room in half. The front half is where the customer could see various displays of products sold within the shop and custom pieces of work. things such as wallets, key chains, and bandannas. The jackets and chaps are typically custom tailored to fit so there are few actual for-sale items but a few samples of various types have a sign below that reads "Ask to be measured and get your quote for a custom tailor made jacket and chaps today!"
A few 3 ring binders of various items that could be made and purchased are on display across the counter. Under the large cutting table is a massive amount of storage bins full of different types, lengths, and qualities of leather. A backdoor can be seen with "Fire Exit Only" in big white letters on a field of red. An emergency latch on the door prevents it from being casually opened.