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I'm sure this has been asked before but do people have recommendations ?


We have 2 bikes ,nothing expensive ,but special to us and I'm getting to the point where dragging them indoors and upstairs is putting me off using the bike . We don't want to go for a wall mounted rack indoors and have plenty of room on our forecourt .


Any recommendations ?

Thanks Red Devil - I have seen the trimetals ones ( and actually don't consider them that expensive for what you get and compared to cost and distress of loosing bike ) just wondered if there others .


What I wonder is how easy it will be to get one bike out if there is another bike in front of it - we dont go out on our bikes together and I can imagine having to lift one up and over the other might be tricky . When one is old and a bit creaky like me .


Sadly locking and covering bike still leaves them open to vandalism so feel will have to go with store .


I cant imagine they need planning permission ,but guess a phone call would clarify .

intexasatthe moment Wrote:

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> What I wonder is how easy it will be to get one

> bike out if there is another bike in front of it -

> we dont go out on our bikes together and I can

> imagine having to lift one up and over the other

> might be tricky . When one is old and a bit creaky

> like me .


If you have the room, this double ended bike store could be a solution...

http://www.gardensite.co.uk/Asgard_Double_Ended_Metal_Locker_for_2_Bikes.htm

intexasatthe moment Wrote:

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> Oh red devil that's so helpful ,just what I was

> looking for .

> Thank you so much .


No probs. That one doesn't have an integral metal base and would need a concrete base on which to sit on, unless you have something similar already...

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