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Where do you store your bike?!


JemmaMcKay

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We live in a ground floor flat with no side access to the garden. My husband currently leaves his bike in our hallway but we are having a baby in march and so will need this space for the pram! We are trying to come up with a cunning way of storing it in our front garden....does anybody have any ideas? Or suggestions? We've looked at sheds but wondering if there's any other way?

Thank you in advance for any tips!

Jemma

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have lean to built with back abd front doors so the area long the side of house is shed like door at backs still gives access to garden . i can supply a contact number for people i know that do these jobs .better too for insurance as bike will be locked in a safe place and will be covered on insurance .

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