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Keeping bike kit in garage.
« on: 19 May 2017, 04:06:12 pm »
I am thinking about keeping my bike kit in the garage.
It is one of those precast concrete ones and what concerns me is condensation and damp.
Does anyone else keep their kit in a garage and if so what do you store it in?
Bear in mind I am a Scot living in Yorkshire, being careful with my money is not a trait it is a vocation. :)

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Re: Keeping bike kit in garage.
« Reply #1 on: 19 May 2017, 04:15:54 pm »
My helmet and gloves live in the garage along with the bike. Jacket etc in the house. No issues with damp or mould so far but it is a semi detached garage with one wall adjoining the house and the other our neighbour's garage.
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Re: Keeping bike kit in garage.
« Reply #2 on: 19 May 2017, 04:56:31 pm »
Bike and kit all in stone built garage with concrete floor. No leather kit, all textile. No problems here.

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Re: Keeping bike kit in garage.
« Reply #3 on: 19 May 2017, 05:15:44 pm »
I'd be more concerned with spiders and bugs getting in them 😅 Last thing I'd want is something crawling across the inside of my visor while I on the dual carriageway 😲 lol

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Re: Keeping bike kit in garage.
« Reply #4 on: 20 May 2017, 07:40:15 am »
I wouldn't worry too much fella. My bicycle clothing lives in the shed- occasionally I dress as a mamil (middle aged man in lycra).
I've not had any probs. As long as they're off the floor they should be ok. I've put screw hooks into the timber frame to store stuff


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« Reply #5 on: 20 May 2017, 08:25:40 am »
I had a giant moth scurry across the inside of my visor a month ago.  Looked like mothra! Worse of it was when I whipped....i mean mascularly removed the lid I couldn't find it.
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Re: Keeping bike kit in garage.
« Reply #6 on: 20 May 2017, 09:54:44 am »
One of the worst garages to store anything in is a garage with an corrugated asbestos roof,  those bad boys sweat and drip condensation so badly my Fazer ended up with mould spots all over it a few years ago, even thought it was covered by a cotton sheet (winter storage) The sheet was almost wet one day when I went in to check the bike.
My Father-in- Laws dark green Astra got white ring marks all over the bonnet, roof and trunk lid from the asbestos roof in his garage, his car was in there for about 4 months after he had a hip operation. He had the car professionally buffed but the marks did not completely come out, it was as if something had eaten into the gel coat.


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Re: Keeping bike kit in garage.
« Reply #7 on: 20 May 2017, 10:14:15 am »
Thanks for all the answers guys but  tommys post reminded of something I had completely forgot and that is the garage does have a corrugated asbestos roof so I might be best getting that sorted out first which will probably costly to do to get it done properly.

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Re: Keeping bike kit in garage.
« Reply #8 on: 20 May 2017, 10:56:32 am »
 I vaguely remember in one of the bike mags a few years ago they were doing an article on bike theft and they advised not to keep riding gear in the garage, cos if they take the bike the kit will go too. Just a thought.

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Re: Keeping bike kit in garage.
« Reply #9 on: 20 May 2017, 10:59:55 am »
I'd be more concerned with spiders and bugs getting in them 😅 Last thing I'd want is something crawling across the inside of my visor while I on the dual carriageway 😲 lol

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I have one living in my garage that I call Philip, I have been feeding him for about 2 years to see how big he will grow.
In all reality Philip is most likely Philippa but I dont know where to look.
Here he/she is taken 2 years ago and she is bigger now
   
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« Reply #10 on: 20 May 2017, 11:15:40 am »
Here we go I have just taken some new pictures of philip next to my Fazer key for size
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« Reply #11 on: 20 May 2017, 11:37:18 am »
Wow, Fazersharp, that's a real beauty.  :thumbup

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Re: Keeping bike kit in garage.
« Reply #12 on: 20 May 2017, 06:19:12 pm »
I'd be more concerned with spiders and bugs getting in them 😅 Last thing I'd want is something crawling across the inside of my visor while I on the dual carriageway 😲 lol

Rude, Crude and Tattooed -------------- and scared of spiders

I have one living in my garage that I call Philip, I have been feeding him for about 2 years to see how big he will grow.
In all reality Philip is most likely Philippa but I dont know where to look.
Here he/she is taken 2 years ago and she is bigger now
   

You really not wrong there mate haha not keen on them millipede things either 😨 I'm more of a snake/reptile person, I had a 21ft reticulated python for most of my life and I'd happily cuddle up with that over touching a 2 inch spider haha

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Re: Keeping bike kit in garage.
« Reply #13 on: 20 May 2017, 07:21:36 pm »
Beware of these bad boys known as the Noble False Widow Spiders, now in UK and Ireland. They do bite and hurt, more common in both the UK and Ireland now due to the milder winters. There has been a few cases of bacterial infections leading to gangerane linked to them.

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I was bitten by a common house spider about 20 years ago, he had build a web in my jacket sleeve which I left in the garage for a month. He had reason to bite because I had squashed him between my arm and the jacket sleeve. After riding a mile from home had a pain like a wasp sting in my arm, stopped and removed the jacket to see the squashed remains stuck to my arm. Area of my arm still tingles now and then after 20 years.

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« Reply #14 on: 20 May 2017, 08:02:30 pm »

Wow, Fazersharp, that's a real beauty.  :thumbup
You're not wrong, very pretty. He/she looks lonely though, maybe it needs a mate. You could have lots of little Phillipettes running around :lol

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Re: Keeping bike kit in garage.
« Reply #15 on: 22 May 2017, 11:12:57 pm »
One of the worst garages to store anything in is a garage with an corrugated asbestos roof,  those bad boys sweat and drip condensation so badly my Fazer ended up with mould spots all over it a few years ago, even thought it was covered by a cotton sheet (winter storage) The sheet was almost wet one day when I went in to check the bike.
My Father-in- Laws dark green Astra got white ring marks all over the bonnet, roof and trunk lid from the asbestos roof in his garage, his car was in there for about 4 months after he had a hip operation. He had the car professionally buffed but the marks did not completely come out, it was as if something had eaten into the gel coat.


Why not Paint the inside of the roof panels with Gloss to seal in the Asbestos dust, make it brighter too if white gloss is used.
Personally i use a Dehumidifier 24/7 during winter mths, (£25 off ebay) keeps my concrete garage snuff dry..

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Re: Keeping bike kit in garage.
« Reply #16 on: 23 May 2017, 09:04:40 am »
I've got a single brick garage with a ply and felt roof.  It's separate from the house.  I keep my bike gear in there in the warmer months but during winter it all goes in the loft.  I do get mould on textiles if I leave them in there over the winter.  I also try to avoid putting the bike in there if she's wet because she doesn't dry out in there over winter.
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« Reply #17 on: 23 May 2017, 09:11:20 am »
I had a garage with an asbestos roof for a few years and kept both cars and bikes in there. Never had a problem with water/condensation/white spots despite it being bloody cold in there.
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« Reply #18 on: 23 May 2017, 11:16:51 am »
What causes it is the sudden change of temperature if its been a warmer winter day and then suddenly get cold and that causes condensation, like the early summer months when the evening coms and everything can get damp, especially cold surfaces. The asbestos roof is very thin and the cold travels through to the warmer underside causing the wet, I would add a layer of insulation 2 or 3 inches under the roof leaving breathing space between the insulation and the roof, 25mm kingspan would do the job with minimal support needed.
I wouldnt disturb touch or paint the asbestos - leave it be.     
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