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If you do not have a garage
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https://www.facebook.com/pages/Le-coin-d...4016269118

This could be your answer looks secure and hopefully.
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#2
looks good. no prices on the site though, which normally means expensive:

http://die-motorradgarage.de
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#3
2 words
Tin opener  :lol
Its just a ride
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(30-10-14, 09:50 PM)bigralphie link Wrote: 2 words
Tin opener  :lol


Would need to be a good one, better than that that comes with a tin of corned beef :lol
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#5
Down to one word,
" condensation"
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(31-10-14, 09:08 AM)Lampwick link Wrote: Down to one word,
" condensation"

I though that - you could never put the bike back still warm, the condensation would be running off the inside like a tap.
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#7
Not a place to be storing helmets and clothing in this country
Some say...
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#8
Or in Germany either!
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#9
And how do you get the car out of the garage when the bikes in the can? Smile
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(31-10-14, 01:47 PM)locksmith link Wrote: And how do you get the car out of the garage when the bikes in the can? Smile

How many folk can get the car into a modern garage, usually full of other crap. Or how many people actually bother putting the car in the garage even if they can.

Some one mentioned condensation?? good point , there is a vent shown, how effective it would be ?? I suppose if you put a breathable bike cover over the bike as well may help or blanket. Has to be better than lying around on a Driveway. Being attached to the side of the house be easy enough to put some kind of a heater into it.
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(31-10-14, 03:25 PM)lew600fazer link Wrote: How many folk can get the car into a modern garage, usually full of other crap. Or how many people actually bother putting the car in the garage even if they can.

Which makes me think, why not just put the bike in the garage behind?  :think
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(31-10-14, 04:18 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: [quote author=lew600fazer link=topic=15160.msg171856#msg171856 date=1414765522]

How many folk can get the car into a modern garage, usually full of other crap. Or how many people actually bother putting the car in the garage even if they can.

Which makes me think, why not just put the bike in the garage behind?  :think
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Because that is were he likely as not has his workshop for producing these things? or else it is just full of crap. Wink Wink
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#13
That would last a couple of winters here.

Stick my car in the garage to work on it Lew, but then it was built around 1932, so you can get a car and a couple of bikes in it.  Full pitch roof, so hang pedal bikes from it and back 1/3rd floored for storage. 

Only problem with garages is that they are bloody freezing!
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#14
Last a couple of winters? why it is galvanized steel also like everything else if it is maintained correctly it would last for years.
When I read the last post I thought the car was built in 1932  Smile Smile . Modern homes as a rule you would struggle to get a mini inside.
My last house in the UK I bought was bought for the very reason it had a very large double garage.
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#15
You can't beat a proper garage I can get my car wife's car my bike lads bike trailer two benches and still room to walk round.
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Quote:Last a couple of winters? why it is galvanized steel also like everything else if it is maintained correctly it would last for years.

Well my galvanised garden bin rusted through in just three years.  Bought a plastic coal bunker, cos guess what the galvo ones rust through after a few years.

Around here - is the west coast of Scotland.  That thing wouldn't last long.
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(01-11-14, 10:37 PM)VNA link Wrote:
Quote:Last a couple of winters? why it is galvanized steel also like everything else if it is maintained correctly it would last for years.

Well my galvanised garden bin rusted through in just three years.  Bought a plastic coal bunker, cos guess what the galvo ones rust through after a few years.

Around here - is the west coast of Scotland.  That thing wouldn't last long.

Maybe that is the answer then get it made in durable plastics, business op maybe  Confusedun
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