Do you have, as some houses do, a narrow "aisle" - between house and fence, or house and outbuilding or something. In which case a strong locking gate at one or both ends will do the trick.
none. thieves dont exist and its just a hassle.
get a bike clamp, It's not like you live on the shore or anything
Buy a prefab shed and stop whining about money
find an old shed for sale and move it in
yeah no.#8 wire baby! build one!
Do you have, as some houses do, a narrow "aisle" - between house and fence, or house and outbuilding or something. In which case a strong locking gate at one or both ends will do the trick.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
As has been pointed out earlier, the point is to make it too hard to bother with, one of my mates has an 8 foot chain thru both wheels and usually round a post when out, or thru a floor latch like the one shown before. never has any problems. Repco have some wizz-bang cable locks about 2m long, they also have alarms built in, think they go for about $50 or so.
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That would be good. The problem is, what kind of trap? Electric trap? Fire trap?Originally Posted by crashe
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mate its about $400 for a shed thats big enough for ya bike.
It aint just the security issue--with a shed you can fix ya bike in the dry
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