Cycle storage

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dwerbil
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Cycle storage

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Maybe this link will work............
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=72 ... =2&theater
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Very nice. I live in a condo and we have a cage where we can lock up our motorbikes, but it's not that hard to break into. Fortunately we have not had a problem since we moved the bicycles behind closed doors. It would be nice to have a place to keep some tools and oil and other bike related things next to my parking spot.

Sadly that thing probably costs as much as my bike. :roll:
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Post by Duane Ausherman »

The link works. The mini-garage might work for some.

One can buy one of those premade storage buildings like Tuff Shed, but I build them for about 1/2 that price. The last one that I built cost only for the plywood floor due to materials I salvaged from my inspection work on airports. It is on skids so that it can be moved around easily.
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