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Well,thats it up. Took about 4 hours to complete, but not a reflection on Asgard, the construction took about an hour and half and went together quite easily.
The rest was making it long enough to get the longtail cargo bike in, involving cutting hole big enough to get the back of the bike through. Was going to get a metal extension fabricated to fit around the hole/bike but discovered an old plastic box that has been sitting in the garden was the perfect size for the job once bolted in place. :thumbsup:
really pleased with how good it looks.
 

400bhp

Guru
Considering one of these.

Are the bikes covered on your insurance whilst in the shed?

The 3 bike one states it's "insurance approved" but that could mean anything? And, reading the bumph on the website, it sounds like the 4 bike shed isn't as secure as the 3 bike?

Am likely to need a shed like this soon.
 
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vickster

vickster

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My insurance covers away from home, I'm fairly sure there wouldn't be an issue. The thing looks pretty secure unless you take metal cutting equipment to it. There is no way get the padlocks open. It's anchored to the ground, I had a proper concrete slab base laid.
I'd say it's more secure than a wooden shed. The bikes are chained together with one of these in mine in mine

http://www.wiggle.co.uk/kryptonite-new-york-fahgettaboudit-chain-and-padlock-150cm

Best thing, ask your insurance company
 
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