Cycle shelter
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RE: Cycle shelter
I know guys that are using the Cycle Shell's.
They hold up very well to the high winds, heavy rain and snow, and everything else we have around this part of the country. Come fully assembled, and can be relocated to different locations if need be.
Here is a webCycleWorld article and review.
http://www.webbikeworld.com/r3/motorcycle-garage/
Here is a link to the CycleShell site with complete information.
http://www.cycleshell.com/
They hold up very well to the high winds, heavy rain and snow, and everything else we have around this part of the country. Come fully assembled, and can be relocated to different locations if need be.
Here is a webCycleWorld article and review.
http://www.webbikeworld.com/r3/motorcycle-garage/
Here is a link to the CycleShell site with complete information.
http://www.cycleshell.com/
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RE: Cycle shelter
I have one. Currently using it for the kids gocart.
It does work pretty good. But it must be tied / weighed down. Here in Hrudle Mills, the ground is clay ... its dries then the stakes loosen. Got tired of messing with it and just grabbed a 7 x 10 Rubbermaid shed just for the bike.
It does work pretty good. But it must be tied / weighed down. Here in Hrudle Mills, the ground is clay ... its dries then the stakes loosen. Got tired of messing with it and just grabbed a 7 x 10 Rubbermaid shed just for the bike.
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