11-10-2008, 04:42 PM | #21 |
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Update for that have ever thought about this kinda thing.
I checked out all the local storage places and have found 5x10 units for as cheap as 49.00 a month. However, they have limited access hours which is a big pain in the ass. Another place is 24 hour access, but he wants 79.00 a month. I am going to call him back and see if he will come down on the price, but he did say that he would give me December free. Something to consider. Called Pods, and the small unit isn't available because the local branch doesn't own any. They will do 69.00 a month, but its 119 up front, 30 for delivery and 70 for pickup. Called Mobile Mini and I was very impressed with the eagerness for my business. She was actually from the region where I lived and asked if security was going to be an issue for me. I told her it was the main reason I was looking into this and she then went on about the advanced security of her pods. Also noted that the pods have ventilation which would prevent fumes from building up. She quoted me a reasonable price, but then said it would be 140 for delivery and then 140 for pickup. When I told her I would need to call back she wanted to know what she could work on to help confirm me for her serviced. I told her that her monthly rate was high but reasonable however the delivery and pickup prices were really high. I even told her what PODS had quoted me. She was going to see what she could do about it, e-mail me a quote tonight, and asked if she could call me back tomorrow to see where we stand. And she thanked me for the opportunity for my business. I was very impressed and may consider paying more just because of the way she is handling everything. |
11-15-2008, 10:11 PM | #22 |
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Kryptonite (i think) sells an anchor that is meant to be attached to a driveway/concrete floor/etc. You'll drill some deep holes and then throw some concrete mix in there and in the end you'll have a big tie-down points on the ground in your driveway.
Get one of those huge fucking kryptonite chains like I have and lock that bike down and cover it (don't forget to run a cable lock through the grommets on the cover )
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11-17-2008, 08:19 PM | #23 |
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Thanks for the idea Ceo. I am going to be getting back in touch with the Mobil Mini people and see how much they need up front. My mom offered to help me out with the delivery fees. She also pointed out that I could move a ton of my shit into the cargo box and she could get half of her house back.
On the plus side it would function as a garage storage area which would be a real convenience. I am at home with her for the next week while she goes through some operations but once she is back up on her feet she said she would help me out. |
11-17-2008, 08:47 PM | #24 |
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Make a path out of bricks from the gate to the stoop? Kinda like making a cheap walkpath...just throw 'em down, drive short pieces of rebar thru the outer rows and fill a little with concrete. The height of the bricks would level you up closer to the door and stoop. Just a redneck thought...I had to do a little redneck engineering for my mom periodically...she's in KY.
Ok, so I didn't read the whole threar before posting... Mobile thing sounds like an idea... |
11-18-2008, 12:27 PM | #25 |
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11-18-2008, 12:34 PM | #26 |
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You could lay a concrete pad in and use a ground anchor like the one that ceo posted, or one of a hyndred different units that are available in the UK because of their huge problem with bike theft. Ordering stuff in from the UK isn't all that tough.
If you still want to think about bringing the bike inside then trenching a few inches deep, putting in some gravel or limestone screening, and laying in some paving stones for a path would likely be the easiest and best way to go. |
11-18-2008, 12:41 PM | #27 |
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Good point... I'm trying to remember the name of a company there who makes the most ridiculous chains and such I've ever seen... I think it's Almax or something?
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11-18-2008, 12:53 PM | #28 | |
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http://www.almax-security-chains.co.uk/ http://www.anchorsecure.co.uk/ http://www.motosafe.co.uk/bikesafe-c19.html http://www.hardie-secure.com/ http://www.motorcyclesecurity.co.uk/ http://www.safelocks.co.uk/ http://www.secure-a-bike.com/ http://www.torc-anchors.com/ http://www.yanchor.com/ |
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