I had my shed broken into last week and 2 of my bikes were stolen. Insurance should cover one of the bikes. Unfortunately, the other bike was given to my by a friend, and wasn't insured. When I get my new bike, it will have to live in the shed. For various reasons, my wife will not let me keep a third bike in the house (as it is, one of the one's in the house may need to be re-located into the shed). So what are options for securing the bike in the shed? I have already installed a motion sensor alarm. The new tongue and groove slats for the shed have arrived, and are being replaced this weekend, along with wrapping the shed in a wire mesh to make it harder to prize the slats off. A bit of barbed wire along the fence (and a nice barbed wire hammock in the small gap between the shed and fence where the toe rag gained access), and a trip wire alarm mine should make access fairly difficult. Yes, I will be booby trapping the F*ck out of my shed. But I will still want something to secure the bikes in the shed. Ground anchor? Sheffield stand? Other options? The shed floor is wood and sits an inch or 2 above a concrete base. Ideally I will want to be able to secure 2 bikes (mine and my wife's).
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