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Giant-Churchy

Active Member
Location
Lincolnshire
Looking at them sheds would they require a concrete base?
 
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Thomk

Thomk

Guru
Location
Warwickshire
[QUOTE 2866549, member: 45"]Sorry, I wasn't clear. We've got this one. The one in the OP appears to be 7x5. In our last house we had a 7x5 wooden shed and could get about 7 bikes in (including some smallish children's ones. That one had a Shed Shackle inside and a long cable looping through all of the bikes.[/quote]

I might get the longer one (for 8 bikes) to give me a bit of room to potter:
http://www.asgardsss.co.uk/bike-cycle-storage/bike-maintenance-shed-plus

It's a lot of money but worth it for peace of mind.

Mr P. Do they bolt to the floor?
 
Can anyone recommend something less expensive than the Asgard sheds? Something around the £200 mark, or there abouts. I have been looking online for bike storage and all the wooden options available from places like B+Q, Homebase and Argos have received really poor feedback. Whilst I'd be concerned about security they currently reside in a wooden shed with a padlock on it, so it needn't be drastically different - the current shed has been written off by floods, so I'm trying to find something I can relocate further up the garden away from the water.
 

rb58

Enigma
Location
Bexley, Kent
When I was thinking about bike security I concluded keeping people out of the shed wasn't going to be easy unless I spent a fortune, so I only have a cheap-ish shed, but it's dry and on a good solid concrete base. I put in a ground anchor and use an Almax Immobilier 4 chain secured with a Squire lock. The shed has two independent alarms too.
 

400bhp

Guru
Is it going to be free standing or will it be a "lean to" type, i.e. one side will be against a solid wall like the side of your house?
 

400bhp

Guru
Can anyone recommend something less expensive than the Asgard sheds? Something around the £200 mark, or there abouts. I have been looking online for bike storage and all the wooden options available from places like B+Q, Homebase and Argos have received really poor feedback. Whilst I'd be concerned about security they currently reside in a wooden shed with a padlock on it, so it needn't be drastically different - the current shed has been written off by floods, so I'm trying to find something I can relocate further up the garden away from the water.

If you can build something against a house wall then you could easily build something yourself.
 
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