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Anyone got one of these or know someone with one ?

The Protect a Bike is a unique product it is the only Motorcycle Garage available which has achieved Loss Prevention Certification Board approval to both level 1 and level 2 and has also been awarded the Secured By Design mark (Police Preferred Specification). Protect a Bike is a complete security package which includes a heavy duty ground anchor and 1.5m chain with padlock for securing the motorcycle inside the garage.

 

http://www.protectabike.co.uk/



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thats alot of dosh tho fella, you can buy a pre-fab concrete garage for £200



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I know it is a fair bit of sausage aint it mate just putting the feelers out as i want another storage solution but I want summat thats secure


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Its nice i'll give you that. I don't know about costing. Could cost you more than what they're askimg. Since if you don't have any space and want it in the garden you'll need concrete putting down. More costs!

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True I know its going to have a concrete base & I agree its an added cost but Ive got a got a shed already so I had to the same before so thats not so much of a worry. No space no garage that I can use
I will be moving in the near future and I need summat as secure as I can get.

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sweet so if youve gotta put a good base down anyway,ebay a concrete shed near you for about £90



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cheers Gadget i will take a look mate

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ive been thinkin about it myself coz ive gotta move soon,ive seen full size garages go for £40 odd and just didnt have funds at the time,they pretty much slot together so you could make 2 sheds outta 1 garage i bet



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Well I know i gotta sort summat soon hate moving its a ball ache

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fricking hell how much lol



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Not cheap I know, but how much do you value your pride and joy lol ?

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sure you could have a nice little garage/shed/workshop built out of bricks and a nice secure door and everything plus maybe electrics for that

but then again people are put off with building sheds and that out of bricks cus of planning permission and that, however amount of I people I know which has just gone and built one in there back garden and didn't think once about letting the council know ;)

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nahhhhh theyre classed as a temp bilding so no planning needed atall



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Tempted by this!!

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which bit? the metal or concrete? ££££££££££££smile



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The shed thing!

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Liam12 wrote:

The shed thing!


 thats weeeell helpful winkwinkwink



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dont rate the tin sheds at all ok can be noisey to get in to as they rattle but if no one is at home you can pull them apart with ya hands

argis been selling tin sheds for years ok for lawn mowers and thats about all http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Browse/ID72/33013122/c_1/1|category_root|Home+and+garden|33005908/c_2/2|33005908|Conservatories%2C+sheds+and+greenhouses|33007618/c_3/3|cat_33007618|Sheds+and+bases|33013122.htm

 

for real security buy two pallets of  medium dens blocks or high dens concrete blocks and build ya own  shed  make your door to your own size or spec and 2 8x6 ply roof boards cover with felt job done shed for life ...

 



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 yep and you gotta put the base down with both  ,think about the costs ?you could have a concrete shed at all the new places you move to for that moneys ,if you try and take the expensive 1 with you to a new place then u gotta build a new base anyway and buy new ground anchors or cut the old ones offhmm,and the metal one will rust to shizz coz its all made in china from recycled 2012 mopeds heheheheh



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