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| TheSmiler |
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 TheSmiler World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 15:44 - 18 Jul 2013 Post subject: Moving out flat/house share and bike security |
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Now I've got permanent full time work (Bring in about £1.4k before tax a month) I'm really considering moving out, at the moment I have to pay £300 rent £80 council tax and £80 board a month. (I purchase my own food).
Now I've seen some flat/house share for about £50 a week all bills included, which seems really good if I had a car as they are more secure. However with a bike I'm unsure of security options obviously won't be able to have ground anchors put in.
So does anyone else here flat/house share and use their bike for daily travel (looked into insurance and it's roughly about £4k for a car plus I'll need the car license so not an option at the moment). ____________________ CB125>CG125>GN125>ER5>K100RS>R1100RS>K100RS
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https://www.gumtree.com/flatshare-offered/staffordshire
Look sammy lots of em, phone up and ask! ____________________ Quietly and consistently taking the piss.
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 -Matt- World Chat Champion
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 Posted: 16:59 - 18 Jul 2013 Post subject: |
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Have been faced with same problem for at least 6 months recently having left somewhere with a private garage to now looking like it will be somewhere with only allocated parking.
Security wise - ground anchors - enquire, some landlords will allow them but may request theyre professionally fitted/left after [benefit to future tenants for them ] may not be worthwhile factoring in cost.
On top of that a ground anchors only as good as the chain you put through it - i'd be going for a good thick almax which again isn't cheap so factor both these things in.
If its outside in anycase i'd definately recommend an alarm personally - you can get a relatively cheap system for about 30 quid - 60 with fitting. Have a look at Cyclone V2 [dont get the talking version unless you intend to disconnect the talking speaker its annoying as fuck on garage courts/pulling in at night ]
If you can't for any reason get an alarm, get an alarmed disc-lock, no need to really go for something vastly expensive in this department as its mainly to act as a motion sensor and hopefully make them run off rather than prevent any prolonged attack and attempt to actually take the bike.
I personally am toying with leaving the bike at a mates garage [not that close to me though sadly] for the 6 months especially as it'll be during winter partially when i dont ride so much]. If i do take it though i'll be using the same setup now minus ground anchor.
Almax chain on rear [around something], alarmed disc lock on front, and cyclone alarm. If you leave the bike sat a while in cold weather the cyclone can drain the battery a bit so might want to bring it indoors and get it on a charger every few weeks of inactivity. |
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Wait, what?
You're parents are charging you £460 a month?
If they want you to move out that badly, get it done. |
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 Posted: 21:26 - 19 Jul 2013 Post subject: |
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Mine used to charge 350 - children are the new tenants it seems  |
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Have they noticed it yet. In common sense terms theres very little reason to dispute it - the only problem is when it comes to you moving on i'd imagine its a prime excuse for them to play the cunt card and say you 'damaged their property' and they're keeping the deposit  |
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I'm in a house share. All in probably £350 a month (including bills, I don't pay council tax). It's expensive but that's because I'm in a student area and didn't particularly wish to live in a shit house.
Much better than living with parents. I get to live with my mates and do pretty much whatever I like. We have a 2-4 car drive (depending on how accessible you want the cars to be) and a garage probably capable of storing 4-8 bikes (again, depending on accessibility) once it's all cleared out.
My housemate uses his bike more often than me so leaves it on the drive. I personally whack mine in the garage for peace of mind. Takes an extra 5-10 minutes to put it in/take it out currently. Either way, his bike is nicer and more valuable than mine, so I have that extra bit of security
One thing to note about a house share is who will you be living with?
In my first house share it went a bit like this:
- House got newly renovated, no previous tennants
- French couple moved in (mid 20s to early 30s)
- I put a deposit down on my room
- Spanish guy moved in (early to mid 40s)
- English girl moved in (early 20s).
- I moved in
French couple were great. Quiet. Tidy. Respected everyone's things. I could leave my door unlocked all day with no worries. The French guy was an engineer at Jaguar and also worked as part of a bike racing team (doing mechanical stuff). The Spanish guy was the same. Very friendly. Also a biker. The Spanish guy helped me out a fair bit with any issues I had on my bike during the time that I was there. The English girl was also lovely. We'd hang out and talk whilst we were both in the house.
So far so good!
The French couple moved out and their room was empty for a while. The English girl (a midwife) got a better job offer back closer to her friends and family, so she took that and left. Another English girl took her room. Again, she was really nice and we spent a long time talking. She was only there for 2 months though.
At around the same time another English guy moved in. Early to mid 40s. An okay guy when you spoke to him, but so messy. The kind of arse that left the kitchen dirty and didn't flush the toilet after taking a piss.
Shortly after a girl from Nigeria moved in. Don't really know what she was like as she barely uttered a word apart from when her friends came over and they never shut up. The communal areas were also now always filthy.
Me and the Spanish guy really resented these two and the last few months of my tenancy were frustratingly horrible. To the point where I told the landlord that the tenants were costing him money as there's no hope in hell that anyone would want to live there with the place looking as it did. Moved out as early as I could.
So the only issue really is who you end up living with. It's a bit of a lottery which can result in you being either happy, sad, or somewhere in between. ____________________ 2004 R1 & 2018 XSR900 |
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| G wrote: | Erm, perhaps you could suggest he is refused accommodation, too?
Ok, if he's sorted you out at some point (say was paying when you were not), but if you don't owe him 'owt and he can get money, it shouldn't be your problem.
I'd be expecting the money back with interest later.
Also - if it's a house share with the owner living there, it's likely to be a little, ah, 'obvious' if you breaking up some of their concrete patio without asking, while they're cooking their dinner. |
I've already suggested to my mother that she kick him out because he isn't contributing, didn't contribute when he had the shop and owes me 15k (start up fee) from when he had that.
However she has said that she can't kick him out as he has no income he will be on the streets and won't do that to her son. Also doesn't help that we are in a court case ongoing for almost 7 years. ____________________ CB125>CG125>GN125>ER5>K100RS>R1100RS>K100RS
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Pop an advert in your local bike cafe or gathering place...or walk around the neighbourhood and ask people if they have space in their garage and wouldn't mind sharing it with you.
In the past I have shared garages with other bikers and it's been cool. Also is a good way to meet new bikers, peeps to go on ride outs with.
You could ask at your local bike pub and see if they know anyone, or they may indeed have a lock-up you could use/rent.
You just have to use your noddle and be prepared to ask about.
Nowadays if I move (I'm a serial lodger), the garage/shed/secure back garden is often the highest priority on my wish list.  ____________________ Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter won't mind - Dr. Seuss |
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Thats a really good idea clanger never even crossed my mind to do that, i'm moving to a most likely garageless place soon and don't wish to keep my bike outside so its either leave it at parents 60 miles away for 6 months or find somewhere else local - will definately give that a go  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 235 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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