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 Mal Brolly Dolly

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 Posted: 15:43 - 22 Apr 2006 Post subject: Metal Bike Sheds - are they worth it? |
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I'm due to move to a new house in a few weeks, but there's no garage available for the 'Cat, so I was looking at those metal bike sheds like this one. They do seem quite expensive compared to a normal wooden shed, but a lot more secure. The new house is rented so building something permanent is not an option. Has anybody had one of these and got any thoughts and recommendations?
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You could get a metal shed? that would work too, the bike store thingys look great but are preeeerty expensive for what they are.. if you have the space a normal metal shed would do the trick, and probably get one big enough for two bikes
:edit: they do specify brick built garrage for insureance, i keep mine in one but say its outside unlocked cause its no cheaper for mine.. ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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 Mal Brolly Dolly

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Got a quote for the insurance with the motorcycle shed at the new address, no change in premium
The only thing for me is would I sleep easier with a purpose built shed like these rather than a value option from Argos or B&Q?
Any problems with condensation etc with metal sheds and if so any hints to get round it?
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The trimetals sheds are very good, there's some at the flats my mum manages, and they're fairly sturdy. But as said above, if the lock is shit then they're not worth it. Personally, i'd put a ground anchor in there too, and make sure the shed has a concrete base just to make sure.
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| Mal wrote: | Got a quote for the insurance with the motorcycle shed at the new address, no change in premium
The only thing for me is would I sleep easier with a purpose built shed like these rather than a value option from Argos or B&Q?
Any problems with condensation etc with metal sheds and if so any hints to get round it?
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Argos make purpose built bike sheds, I havnt got one, havnt looked at one closely but these things cant be that unsecure, the other good thing is that metal makes a loud bang so if some fucker was trying to get inside hopfully someone will hear it.
Get a good lock and some little panic alarm things on the bike and doors and that should scare any thief off. |
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Those little joke pen thigies where you pick some poor unsuspecting soul to take the lid off, only for there to be a loud bang would work pretty well. A thief opens the door then "BANG!". I reckon they would sprint a mile thinking someone was tying to shoot them
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To be perfectly honest, the one's in the link don't look to be worth the extra cash over a normal shed. If you going to do the job properly then https://www.secure-a-bike.co.uk is a far better option, more expensive though.
For £600 I'd prefer a £200 wooden shed, which doesn't attract much attention, looks nicer, with £400 spend on ground anchors, chains and alarms.
Anyone with a crow-bar and 2 brain cells could break into a metal shed just as easily a wooden one. |
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