United Kingdom - Bike Storage

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Andy Heath
03-06-09, 06:36 AM
Hello, new memeber here. Just got into Mountain biking up here in sunny(?) Yorkshire. I need somewhere to store my bike, no garage anymore. I've seen a few adverts for these http://www.asgardsss.co.uk/products_additionbikestore.htm They are quite local to me. Anybody got one???? Are they any good??
Andy
Hi
No experience myself (mine are currently in the lounge and kitchen :o ) but check any storge shed/locker is approved/covered by your houshold contents insurer as a start maybe?
Matt Gaunt
04-04-09, 03:07 PM
Hi
No experience myself (mine are currently in the lounge and kitchen :o ) but check any storge shed/locker is approved/covered by your houshold contents insurer as a start maybe?
+1. Insurance co will want to see detailed valuations etc. too and may not cover you if they're in a glorified shed.
Personally, I wouldn't leave any of my rides in a shed. Maybe a garage. Bedroom / living room FTW :thumb:
tudorowen1
04-07-09, 05:49 AM
Keep them where you keep your Tikit and BF..NWT..or buy a Dahon folding mountain bike like a Cadenza..cheaper than an Asgard locker..
keeponbiking
04-07-09, 06:02 AM
I have 20 Trek bikes for our bike tours. I found that wall hooks are the best to save space. And you can use your bike as a work of art.
Harry Potter
04-20-09, 05:51 PM
Reducing the size of your bicycles whilst they're being stored is a tremendous convenience.
Andy Heath
04-26-09, 11:44 AM
I bought one of these sheds - played it clever though, they have a dealer on ebay so I got it a bit cheaper.. the shed is fantastic! Bomb proof, I'm really pleased. Guy who delivered helped me put it together as an added bonus. Rust proof with a ten year gurantee - Can't go wrong!
Matt Gaunt
05-14-09, 01:04 PM
Reducing the size of your bicycles whilst they're being stored is a tremendous convenience.
Either you have a folder, in which case good luck with the sportives, or you spend a LOT of time rebuilding your rides before each outing...
j/k :D
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