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« Last post by Howie_NT on Today at 10:08 am »
little mod for the Topcase to stop its content from bouncing around   adjustable straps used : ROK Straps 310-1060mm
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« Last post by Art on Yesterday at 01:49 pm »
I have a Keter Darwin plastic garden shed and they are poor quality.
A motorcycle sized timber shed can be had for less than £600, assuming you have a level solid base to install it on, or if you want to go large a 16' x 10' DIY assembly delivered to your door can be had from £1,600
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« Last post by bartho on Yesterday at 01:14 pm »
I have the monimoto 7. I'm still happy with it for two years now. It's independent and I use it on two bikes. Battery last for one year and it works with a FOB witch I find easy to use. In Belgium 39 € yearly subscription. Off course there are others on the market
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Is there anything available in plastic ?
There are many garden plastic containers - we have a blanket-chest type one, very robust and dry too.
Not a bad idea I have a plastic garden store and it is quite good. The thing is they tend to have plastic floors.
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« Last post by JohnM on Yesterday at 11:31 am »
Is there anything available in plastic ?
There are many garden plastic containers - we have a blanket-chest type one, very robust and dry too.
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OK, never thought about the condensation, not too fussed about security, a sheds a shed, more worried about the weather, and convenience. Soo a wooden shed... they tend to be big for the size of the door opening, more research is needed.
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The points are, something compact when the bike is out and takes up little space when it is in, for the construction and materials it should not be expensive and it could have inox materials, if you are a handyman it can be a DIY and customizable to yours needs, and last a container is too big and a really awful box in the backyard.
Anyway, it was only an idea...
I really like that, very thunderbirds... needlessly complicated? maybe, lots to go wrong? Hmmm...Don't forget I have an automatic motor bike, (and used to own a Moto Guzzi)... definitely the coolest shed I've seen. Edit Bloody hell Grammarly has spell checked the quote, sorry.
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« Last post by Smith42 on Yesterday at 08:47 am »
What's the point of it being retractable? Nothing more than a reassuringly expensive motorcycle cover and what a procedure to have to go through each time you want to get a motorcycle in/out. if I was a gambling man I'd wager if you did have the access you'd have a proper job brick built garage.
If you really want a metal shed, but I dont think you do, check out shipping containers
The points are, something compact when the bike is out and takes up little space when it is in, for the construction and materials it should not be expensive and it could have inox materials, if you are handyman it can be a DIY and customizable to yours needs, and last a container is too big and a really awfull box in the backyard. Anyway, it was only an idea...
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« Last post by Art on Yesterday at 08:29 am »
For my two penn'orth an alarm can be more trouble than it's worth, a better option would be a tracker. I have neither.
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« Last post by Art on Yesterday at 08:26 am »
What's the point of it being retractable? Nothing more than a reassuringly expensive motorcycle cover and what a procedure to have to go through each time you want to get a motorcycle in/out. if I was a gambling man I'd wager if you did have the access you'd have a proper job brick built garage. If you really want a metal shed, but I dont think you do, check out shipping containers
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