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 Posted: 09:05 - 06 Sep 2016 Post subject: Storing bike gear. |
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This is a bit domestic and I don’t mean to turn BCF into mumsnet, but…
With 3 of us living here with bike gear and visiting son and friends on bikes, the leather and Kevlar situation is getting a bit chaotic. I was wondering how you guys store all your gear.
We initially tried a spare wardrobe, but went through 3 snapped rails before we gave up on that idea. At the moment I have 4 of these down the hall way which keeps everything kind of tidy except for helmets. (I don’t work for, or sell them.)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fronted-Rail-Towel-Stand-Caraselle/dp/B0018Q5GWW/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1473151854&sr=8-6&keywords=towel+rail
Just wondered what others have come up with? |
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A big heap in the porch. It's important to mix and aerate regularly to prevent composting. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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Textiles, Gloves & Boots squashed in to old filing cabinets that i stole from work, in the garage.
Leathers & Lid in my boys wardrobe.
Don't know what i would do if there was more than one of us biking..... I feel your pain  ____________________ Previous Bike: Skyjet SJ27
Sold: Yamaha YZF 600 R Thundercat. Sold: ZX636R
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Just wondering if anyone has one of these ...?
And if so, does it have space for leathers/lids.
https://www.mk-containers.co.uk/images/bikestores-store2.jpg
Not that I'll be likely to get one. My liege put up four decent strong brass hooks screwed into a chunk of wood in the hallway by the back door, and it works perfectly well; we just distribute lids perched upon the back of various sofas or armchairs within operational distance of warm drafts from the heating, usually. The only thing that really gets regularly hung up on coat-hangers in this household is patches
I do have a hall-way cupboard that mainly has sturdy hangers for armoured gear - I went through a phase of buying (insert appropriate number between 2 and 5)XL jackets unseen on eBay, none of which actually fitted either of us very well - so the cupboard actually needs a clear-out so we can put our regularly used things in there. I may have to have an ebay yard-sale.
I'd much rather fill it with snug glittery lycra-infused glamware and real fur coats, anyway. ____________________ Not nearly as interesting in real life. |
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I once reinforced a weak interior of a wardrobe with a nice metal pole, after snapping a few wooden/weak metal poles. I also used some metal end pieces and a central metal hanger that bolted through from the shelf above. That done worked supremely.
Search for heavy duty wardrobe rail and pick some bits that you desire.
The middle support really is the key though, and like I said, I bolted it through from above with a plate I drilled. A couple of m6 bolts and job was a goodun.
https://www.buildersironmongery.com/ekmps/shops/ssintuk/images/-item-25mm-centre-brackets-support-item--[2]-5538-p.jpg |
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It would be a horrible place to keep them as they'd be damp for 9 months of the year.
In the pic it looks like the opening goes through into the house.
You stand at the back in your pants. as in wallace and gromit items are trust upon you as you gently progress to bike seat and emerge from the doorway like a sequence in Thunderbirds.
The reverse process may be more tricky if not messy - especially if you bought groceries  |
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I presume the rider stays on the bike in that shed until they want to ride... there's no space to get off inside it..
if you've got £2k kicking around doing nothing then https://www.secure-a-bike.com/ani/info.pdf looks like a better idea  ____________________ Honda CBF125 ➝ NC700X
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 165 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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