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BikerAid
13th December 2016, 16:49
Finally a solution for all your motorbike gear storage. My name is Jeremy I designed This stand for anyone whos sick of hunting for their motorbike gear. Any weekend warrior will know exactly where there gear is. Set up in your garage or a beautiful piece of furniture in your house. The wood is beechwood used for the making of fine furniture and great for climate conditions and strength. This is a quality piece of furniture with a wee stool to use when removing your boots. Storage compartment behind a sliding door that clips up to a magnet.
Comes in a flat pack for easy shipping around nz. There is a video on my website www.bikeraid.co.nz
Flatpack 16kg
13mm x 570mmx 160mm
Comes in red or black
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v twin
13th December 2016, 18:03
Glad I saw this post, I was just wondering how I could blow $350 without waking up with a hangover.....seriously ??? My kit is by my bike where I woke up bro
onearmedbandit
13th December 2016, 18:06
Quite cool, good luck with your venture.
BikerAid
13th December 2016, 18:25
Hi thanks for that just given it a go
mulletman
13th December 2016, 18:48
Got pics without the gear on or and showing where ya hang the pants, im guessing under the jacket.
Mike.Gayner
13th December 2016, 18:55
$350, are you taking the piss?
BikerAid
13th December 2016, 19:25
$350, are you taking the piss?
These are handmade and taking me along time to make they are solid Beach wood and designed for people Who care for There motorbike gear . They are now Stocked in Trumph and victory dealer in Christchurch so people can see they are quality.
BikerAid
13th December 2016, 19:36
Got pics without the gear on or and showing where ya hang the pants, im guessing under the jacket.
Hi I designed this one for the weekend warrior if these sell ill build ones for full kit. Maybe add a bar for these stands. These things take time thanks
Gremlin
13th December 2016, 21:10
One tip... 1 helmet, 1 jacket... who has so little gear? :crazy:
AllanB
13th December 2016, 21:21
Look like a nice kit. Well made.
Agree it needs somewhere for the leather trousers. And gloves? Do they go in the top bit?
jellywrestler
13th December 2016, 21:27
Hi I designed this one for the weekend warrior if these sell ill build ones for full kit. Maybe add a bar for these stands. These things take time thanks
it's always cool to see someone thinking and getting off their arse.
couple of things
why the stool, yip to get your boots and trou off but you haven't catered for trou and surely it's a huge chunk of the overall price so why not just ditch it.
hanging a helmet on a hook is not good for the interior structure too.
also i'm buggered if i want to bend over and get on my knees to go to the trouble of doing this, getting too old,
a cupboard for gloves? why not a couple of protrusions out the side, pop em on and great if they a bit damp.
is there somewhere for those earplugs, keys maybe waterproof phone cover?
mossy1200
13th December 2016, 21:31
Hmm but I have 4 helmets, 2 suits, 2 jackets, 3 boots, 1 pants and 3 pairs gloves.
I guess there will be a market. Its likely the midlife crisis crowd.
mossy1200
13th December 2016, 21:40
it's always cool to see someone thinking and getting off their arse.
couple of things
why the stool, yip to get your boots and trou off but you haven't catered for trou and surely it's a huge chunk of the overall price so why not just ditch it.
hanging a helmet on a hook is not good for the interior structure too.
also i'm buggered if i want to bend over and get on my knees to go to the trouble of doing this, getting too old,
a cupboard for gloves? why not a couple of protrusions out the side, pop em on and great if they a bit damp.
is there somewhere for those earplugs, keys maybe waterproof phone cover?
Good points. Helmet needs be in shelf.
Idd go with grill shelf underneath that for gloves.
Stool idd never use.
Matching rug in front to keep my socks off concrete would be better than stool.
Gremlin
13th December 2016, 21:57
Helmet shelf should also be mesh to allow venting...
BikerAid
14th December 2016, 06:34
Look like a nice kit. Well made.
Agree it needs somewhere for the leather trousers. And gloves? Do they go in the top bit?
Hi yes the top part drops down To Big cupboard for a lot of gear. This one's for the weekend warrior will do one for full kit now I have sorted out the balance of all that wight.
Scubbo
14th December 2016, 06:43
put a BMW badge on it, sorted.
BikerAid
14th December 2016, 07:20
Good points. Helmet needs be in shelf.
Idd go with grill shelf underneath that for gloves.
Stool idd never use.
Matching rug in front to keep my socks off concrete would be better than stool.
This one is just for the weekend Warrior. it's not just a hook I designed to go up to go round the inside of your helmet you don't have to bend down and put it on just walk up to it slide it in . There is a lot of space when you slide down the cupboard door. You can't just put hooks on the side for things I build 64 of these just to sort out the wight and another 19 to define product.as for the stool some people like to sit down and take your boots off this stand should be up in your garage where space for it to sit side it is not a trouble . later will be an option with out. As for the price I spent over $1000 just for my helmet so a stand for $350 to look after the gear.and all the work in them -I don't think is a bad price. I also design it As a flat pack and all fittings are hidden lot of thought in this things and allso cheaper to send if wanted . New Zealand product made to last if people want cheap all the time You will lose tradesmen like myself to cheap Chinese knockoff and had to replace it in later months and driving this world in to a throwaway world.
Muzz67
14th December 2016, 16:06
OP, great concept, obviously different folk are gonna need different options.
Looks a quality bit of kit.
Stick to ya guns, perfect it, outstanding.
Luckylegs
14th December 2016, 16:32
OP, great concept, obviously different folk are gonna need different options.
Looks a quality bit of kit.
Stick to ya guns, perfect it, outstanding.
Why, maybe the majority think its un-suited to them as a motorcyclist. There is such a thing as a bad idea.
Foe eg. It looks a little too prettu for me and my garage and the price hes asking i could get a roller tool cabinet which is more secure, more robust and looks the part...
Hmmm dejavu... i need to go and see if ive already posted this product review
Moi
14th December 2016, 16:46
OP, great concept, obviously different folk are gonna need different options.
Looks a quality bit of kit.
Stick to ya guns, perfect it, outstanding.
Have to agree. Nice piece of kit and made of quality materials.
Hope the OP ignores the doom-sayers and considers the sensible suggestions that have been made which might be possible improvements.
BikerAid
14th December 2016, 18:13
OP, great concept, obviously different folk are gonna need different options.
Looks a quality bit of kit.
Stick to ya guns, perfect it, outstanding.
Hi i had to pick one design to start with and the money I had. now I have worked out the balance for the stands as motorbike gear is very heavy I will be able to do one to hold more gear.i'm guessing people are not reading the whole thing they are hard work
Luckylegs
14th December 2016, 18:18
Hi i had to pick one design to start with and the money I had. now I have worked out the balance for the stands as motorbike gear is very heavy I will be able to do one to hold more gear.i'm guessing people are not reading the whole thing they are hard work
Nice one dude - school of quasimoto marketing. Belittle prospective buyers.
You're clearly good at what you do but you might want to get your boyfriend to deal with the public
BikerAid
14th December 2016, 18:25
Hmm but I have 4 helmets, 2 suits, 2 jackets, 3 boots, 1 pants and 3 pairs gloves.
I guess there will be a market. Its likely the midlife crisis crowd.
Hi that's called a Hoarder sorry can't help you that TV show might come round and help you :laugh:
HenryDorsetCase
14th December 2016, 19:23
I think this is excellent good for you OP. Lot of people whinging here have no idea how much time and effort (not to mention raw material cost) goes into something like this. Good for you.
My advice: try and sell them to Harley people. they have nothing but money to spend on stuff that has a bar and shield on it. In my HD mailer today I found out I could buy a (get this) chopping board for like cheese boards with an HD oilcan print on it. see what I mean?
Gremlin
14th December 2016, 20:07
My advice: try and sell them to Harley people. they have nothing but money to spend on stuff that has a bar and shield on it. In my HD mailer today I found out I could buy a (get this) chopping board for like cheese boards with an HD oilcan print on it. see what I mean?
Have you seen the soap dishes and baby clothing items? :laugh:
mossy1200
14th December 2016, 20:09
Hi that's called a Hoarder sorry can't help you that TV show might come round and help you :laugh:
Uprgade 4 boots.
Think that fairly normal for someone with cruiser and sports bike and who has mx gear also plus race gear.
I have a Freestanding wardrobe with small heated towel rail inside to fight moisture.
Still think matching rug in front is the a good option. Even if it was a accessory option instead of the stool. Nothing worse than lumpy garage item stuck on sock only noticed after suiting up.
Gremlin
14th December 2016, 20:16
Uprgade 4 boots.
Think that fairly normal for someone with cruiser and sports bike and who has mx gear also plus race gear.
3 helmets, 5 jackets, 5 boots, 3 pants, 4+ gloves here... No cruiser, mx or race gear in sight...
oh shit, I might have a problem... naaaaah :weird:
HenryDorsetCase
14th December 2016, 21:12
3 helmets, 5 jackets, 5 boots, 3 pants, 4+ gloves here... No cruiser, mx or race gear in sight...
oh shit, I might have a problem... naaaaah :weird:
Yeah, I'm about the same.... plus the MX boots I bought on a whim and dont own a dirt bike...
Big Dog
16th December 2016, 16:00
3 helmets, 5 jackets, 5 boots, 3 pants, 4+ gloves here... No cruiser, mx or race gear in sight...
oh shit, I might have a problem... naaaaah :weird:
About the same, options for all weather's etc., most of it stored in a shipping crate I converted by adding a shelf for helmets as a pole to hang gear. 2 coat hooks outside for wet gear.
It's got that rustic made out of pallet look but it suits the garage.
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Big Dog
16th December 2016, 16:03
OP, try not to let the haters get to you, if you can sell it do it.
If you can offer more options without busting the bank do that.
It's a fine line between genius and madness.
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AllanB
17th December 2016, 16:52
I'm not seeing haters. Read again - lots of positive comments and suggestions to improve it for a wider audience.
The weekend - warrior comment does not make sense - shit loads only ride weekends, but also wear full gear and have multiple sets of items.
Workmanship looks great. A few tweaks you may have more buyers.
It has actually been a very civilized KB discussion so far!
emaN
3rd January 2017, 16:24
Nice one dude - school of quasimoto marketing. Belittle prospective buyers.
You're clearly good at what you do but you might want to get your boyfriend to deal with the public
Facepalm.
Have been away from KB for years due comments like these. Back "in" for 5mins & I read this one : /
Comments that are a direct result of people reading what they want to read, & not taking the time to re-read, juuuust to be sure they haven't misunderstood the post they are quoting.
To correct you, the OP wasn't at all insulting prospective buyers.
When he mentions "hard work", he was referring to his cabinets!!! (Re-read it, I dare you).
Sure, some punctuation by the OP might've helped, but that still doesn't excuse your rude & out of place comment.
OP, all the best in your venture!
Luckylegs
3rd January 2017, 18:52
i'm guessing people are not reading the whole thing
designed for people Who care for There motorbike gear .
To correct you, the OP wasn't at all insulting prospective buyers.
When he mentions "hard work", he was referring to his cabinets!!! (Re-read it, I dare you).
Wow, sensitive eh. If thats the worst thing youve seen here since your back then your going to really enjoy being back.
Now, to the point at hand - im well aware the hard work referred to the work involved in each cabinet, my issue was with being told i couldnt read just because i didnt think his product was something i thought was particularly useful or suited to my taste.
Ffs all he's made is a shelf and some hooks. I dont care how long its taken but i have a number shelves and hooks available to me and i make a point of using 'em to "take care of my gear".
Therefore feel free to pull your head out of your arse or fuck off again already.
neil_cb125t
5th January 2017, 17:04
Finally a solution for all your motorbike gear storage. My name is Jeremy I designed This stand for anyone whos sick of hunting for their motorbike gear. Any weekend warrior will know exactly where there gear is. Set up in your garage or a beautiful piece of furniture in your house. The wood is beechwood used for the making of fine furniture and great for climate conditions and strength. This is a quality piece of furniture with a wee stool to use when removing your boots. Storage compartment behind a sliding door that clips up to a magnet.
Comes in a flat pack for easy shipping around nz. There is a video on my website www.bikeraid.co.nz
Flatpack 16kg
13mm x 570mmx 160mm
Comes in red or black
Questions Facebook bikeraid
Looks fantastic - if there was a way to personalize it, name or something like that be mint!!!
pete-blen
6th January 2017, 20:31
Hmm but I have 4 helmets, 2 suits, 2 jackets, 3 boots, 1 pants and 3 pairs gloves.
I guess there will be a market. Its likely the midlife crisis crowd.
3 boots :wacko:
Stick a HD sticker on it , a rack for there silly badges & double the prise....
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