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Bike storage

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2022 8:48 pm
by Sameer
Any suggestions for outdoor bike storage options? I've just moved to a house with a small garden and no garage.

Those plastic Keter things any good?

Thanks in advance,
Sameer

Re: Bike storage

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2022 9:11 pm
by Bearbonesnorm
This kind of thing?

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Re: Bike storage

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2022 9:20 pm
by voodoo_simon
^^^
There’s absolutely no way I’d trust one of those boxes with anything valuable! I think they would be easy to break in, have one in my garden and all I keep is my DIY stuff in it.

When I lived in a one bed flat in Manchester, we (mrs voodoo and I) kept four bikes in the hall wall on one of those support with two bikes tucked underneath

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Re: Bike storage

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2022 9:29 pm
by benp1
I had an Asgard 29er 4 bike shed delivered about 3 weeeks ago. So far so good, has created more room in the garage (most of my bikes are still in there, it’s mostly for everyone else

Re: Bike storage

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2022 10:13 pm
by Lazarus
If you have to the asgard is the only option but its not going to stop someone with an angle grinder who is really keen on your bikes

i would keep mine in the house personally
I have one of those racks above its pretty useful and the bikes will be no wider than the bars [ or less if you undo stem and turn them obvs ]
I also have the wheel ones in the alcoves for other bikes - just not worth having your bikes outside IMHO

Re: Bike storage

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2022 7:34 am
by Bearbonesnorm
There’s absolutely no way I’d trust one of those boxes with anything valuable!
Sorry, sometimes I forget I live in the land of unlocked doors :wink:

Re: Bike storage

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2022 9:53 am
by fatbikephil
Friends of mine have one of these - https://thecodestore.co.uk/product/secu ... ke-bunker/
Spendy but secure.
Or - speak to your local council and see if they are getting rid of cycle lockers anywhere (as they are a management hassle)...

Re: Bike storage

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2022 9:56 am
by Zippy
I'm a fan of those plastic keter sheds, I've put up a couple and taking delivery of one soon, the more expensive ones really are a good product and I'd certainly recommend them over a wooden one at the same price point. They don't move around with moisture etc. as much as a wooden one, no rot and are far more dimensionally accurate. Security wise - they're on a par with a wooden shed I'd say. If I'd lost the keys to my padlock and needed to break in, I wouldn't find it too much trouble with either wooden, plastic or even those thin metal sheds.
I've got a shipping container for storage...that's a bit more work to break in (although I guess a hiab could come along and pick that up :lol: ).

I don't know how high risk an area you live in etc. back in my uni days we used to keep the bikes indoors. If you could really do with them outdoors, anything that looks a bit fancy and may be keeping something valuable in would be a target and you may want to consider a "normal" looking shed that people keep tins of paint in and a ground anchor hidden inside that and some chains/locks for the bikes.

Re: Bike storage

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2022 9:57 am
by Zippy
oh, and if you get a metal one - some insulation (foiled bubble wrap) makes a helluva difference to reducing condensation. :-bd

Re: Bike storage

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2022 12:15 am
by frogatthefarriers
There's a dozen of these in a patch of grass beside the public toilets on the Pontcysyllte aqueduct car park. I’ve tried, without success (before I lost interest), to find out who's in charge of them. They’re very sturdy but I don’t know if they’d take more than one full-sized bike, so they’d take up a lot of room.

Very spendy for a single bike though….


https://plasticfurniturecompany.co.uk/b ... orage-unit