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    Motorcycle "garage"?

    I have got a cover for my motorcycle, but I can't put it on when it's hot and it's a bit tight. Therefor i've been looking for a "garage", which can be folded, like this one http://www.thebikebarn.net/
    I have'nt been able to find one in NZ though.
    Do any of my fellow riders know where to go to get a similar one (preferrably around Auckland)

    Cheers,
    Daniel

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    Probably not much help to you but we have a tin-shed (garden shed thing) that fits 3 of our bikes + tools, stands race gear into it. Tight squeeze but if we need to work on one of the bikes then we move 2 out and it becomes a 'workshop'....
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    What a great idea. Why don't you build your own, or send me the measurements of your bike, and I'll draw it up for you, the steel can be bought and folded localy, the main piece to house the folders wont take too much, I can get it moulded in Alloy, then the cover can be bought from a supplier, and an upholsterer could sew it up for you.
    I've done designing for 30 odd years, I dont mind costing it out for you.

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    The thing is that I live in a small rental home, and I'm not too sure that my lanlord will appriciate a shed in the back yard. That is what I would prefer though!
    The good thing about the foldable garages is that they are mobile so I would be able to move them, end it's fairly easy to set up.
    Nobody knows where to get 'em?


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    Quote Originally Posted by dkampmann View Post
    The thing is that I live in a small rental home, and I'm not too sure that my lanlord will appriciate a shed in the back yard. That is what I would prefer though!
    We live in a one bedroom flat in a block of 6 others. You never know till you try!
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    My suggestion?? Build a Folding wooden one. Some ply suitable for continual outdoor use, some 4 x 2's, screws and Hinges..
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    The 'garden' shed is a good idea - lots of sizes and styles available and portable in that you can strap them on a trailer or disassemble. You also built a timber base and screw them into it.

    Ask the landlord - tell them it is totally removable.

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    pm me. I sew all sorts of things including 4wd softtops and tonneau covers. It wouldnt be cheap tho. If Im too far away, then approach a local motorvehicle trimmer or boat upholsterer. Its straight forward enough to do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    The 'garden' shed is a good idea - lots of sizes and styles available and portable in that you can strap them on a trailer or disassemble. You also built a timber base and screw them into it.

    Ask the landlord - tell them it is totally removable.
    With all the sizes and styles available I couldn't actually find a suitable one. As it was for storage of only one bike the ones I could find were either too big, or the door was too small.

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    I costed up the "bikebarn" idea a few years back as I was in a rental, to my surprise it worked out cheaper to build myself a shed out of 12mm ply and 4x2 fence railing with cheap semi-transparent corrugated roofing. I asked the landlord if I could put a "small bike shed" on the property in a way that implied I meant a push bike shed, they said no worries. If you build the walls in sections then bolt them together with coach bolts you can take it apart and take it with you when you move. It was quite a fun project too.
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    heres what we did, all thats needed are some basic welding/cutting skills

    get in touch with a carparts importer. alot of them bring their stuff in to the country in steel crates which are useless to them/disposable once they are emptied.

    get 2 of them, turn 1 upside down on the other and weld together. maybe some angle iron lengths for corner bracing and voila! instant shed

    you can be as simple or as complicated as you like when designing a door (bit more angle iron for a frame) and all it will cost you is some beers for the importer, the petrol to trailor it home, and a couple of hinges or maybe a track and rollers to hang the door on if you want to go that way

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    check out this company Shelterstation.co.nz, based in Ellerslie AKL.

    you can get a portable garage called 'the Ute' approx $450 and can be delivered anywhere in the country. Can be erected on concrete or grass.

    I've had one for two years now it is bloody good. easy to assemble and dis-assemble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waxxa View Post
    check out this company Shelterstation.co.nz, based in Ellerslie AKL.

    you can get a portable garage called 'the Ute' approx $450 and can be delivered anywhere in the country. Can be erected on concrete or grass.

    I've had one for two years now it is bloody good. easy to assemble and dis-assemble.
    its not lockable tho aye?
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    its not lockable tho aye?
    The doors aren't, no.

    I have my 'garage' bolted into concrete and you can wrap a cable around the frame (of the garage that bolts down, it's how it's welded together) and lock the bike to that.

    It keeps the bike out of the weather and is big enough that you can work on your bike inside it too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waxxa View Post
    check out this company Shelterstation.co.nz, based in Ellerslie AKL.

    you can get a portable garage called 'the Ute' approx $450 and can be delivered anywhere in the country. Can be erected on concrete or grass.

    I've had one for two years now it is bloody good. easy to assemble and dis-assemble.
    Hey there - hows that ute these days? has it lasted the wrath of time? looking at getting similar to this if not this ... but thought i might ask how its lasting? easy to errect and seems plenty of space in it for a bike. looking forward to hearing back.. cheers

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