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11-07-2008, 03:13 PM | #1 |
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Need thoughts and ideas for a project.
Alright, I am in need of help and or ideas because I am mentally overwhelmed with this.
For those of you who don't know, I graduated from college about 7 months ago and went on a trip to Alaska for 6 months. In the mean time, my mom housed my bike and all of my crap at her house. Now I am living at her place for the next couple of months before I return to Alaska and consider staying through the winter. Now that I am home and up on my feet I want to get the bike out of the living room. Problem is that we live in a shaddy part of Atlanta and stuff gets fucked with quite frequently. I have a bike cover, a disk lock and a cable lock for it but I don't have anything sturdy to lock it to on the driveway side of the house. I also have a funny feeling it would probably get kicked over anyways. I would like to relieve my mom of the bike in her living room. However I think I would only feel comfortable if I could park it in the basement at night and when I am gone. My first problem is getting off the steep drop from the end of the driveway. And to compliment this I was thinking of maybe laying a concrete path from the gate entrance around to the back door, mostly because it gets muddy as hell in the back yard after rain. I don't mind doing it myself and I think I could get away with it for relatively cheap. I would just have to deal with the gradient, and do a shit ton of digging in the very tough ground. Anyways, I thought I would post up a couple pictures of the situation and maybe see if anyone could throw some ideas or thoughts that I may be missing. Maybe even tips if someone has done something like this before. Has anyone done something like this before? Would paving a ramp be as easy as laying down wood framing and smoothing out the right gradient? Gate on the right, Door on the left. The damn drop off. Now yes, I realize this is a ridiculous amount of work to keep my very common and unspecialized bike safe. And to make it funnier, if my bike were stolen I would get a profit of 2500 out of the deal. But damnit, I put this thing back together after the last owner wrecked it, it's my first bike and I love it. Not to mention I FUCKING HATE THIEVES and hate to think I would be giving into them if I didn't keep the bike inside. Yeah I know. WTF is wrong with me. |
11-07-2008, 03:22 PM | #2 |
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Doesnt really look that bad???
Maybe its just me But Im not one for Extra work. Call up a few buddies Pick the bitch up and put it in the basement...Problem Solved. The bike has to go through that door Pictured on the left??? Get a peice of wood to make the drop off not as harsh and roll the bike down there yourself...Open door and Voila...Into the basement it goes.
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11-07-2008, 04:33 PM | #3 | |
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I will figure a ramp system out and try that for a bit, and if it fails miserably then I guess I can look into the concrete idea. Its just that im jobless and at home all day so these things are always on my mind. |
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11-07-2008, 04:34 PM | #4 |
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Lift the Bike 4 inches and your Set
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11-07-2008, 05:31 PM | #5 | |
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I wish. Damn sportsbikes. So I did some more measurements and it just not clicked that the bike won't fit through the door with me on it which would make it a bitch to get in and out anyways. Screw this thread, im looking at storage units tomorrow. If I could find one that wasn't too far away, I wouldn't mind driving over there and parking the car while im gone. I could keep all the bike stuff over there as well. |
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11-07-2008, 06:08 PM | #6 |
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11-07-2008, 03:31 PM | #8 |
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Just leash your JRT to your bike and give him an espresso. He'll keep the undesirables at bay.
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