my new "cover"

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callam_nffc
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Re: my new "cover"

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T8ull wrote: You ought to buy fifty of then, batch them up as ' motorcycle storage' and sell em for five times the price like everything else is when it's bike related, tomtom sat navs, bungees, polish, etc etc.

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haha that sounds a plan mate
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TonyW650
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You've got me thinking now.
I dont have a shed or garage but have a large patio out back of my dads house, starting to think about getting one of these poly tunnels, might just work!
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Re: my new "cover"

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TonyW650 wrote:You've got me thinking now.
I dont have a shed or garage but have a large patio out back of my dads house, starting to think about getting one of these poly tunnels, might just work!
Regardless of how it looks, it keeps the bike dry and frost free :thumbup:
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bazza696
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Re: my new "cover"

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get a wooden man cave, not these girly plastic efforts...
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Plastic was more convenient for me as its a temporary measure, plus it cost a quarter of the price of a wooden shed/didnt need the floor levelling to suit
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callam_nffc wrote:Plastic was more convenient for me as its a temporary measure, plus it cost a quarter of the price of a wooden shed/didnt need the floor levelling to suit
And you can get all your bedding plants sorted early :thumbup:

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I find it most convenient, to take my bike apart and store it in multiple shoe boxes... :lol: :lol:

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