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Jase22 30-03-06 12:21 PM

"Bike Sheds"
 
Does anyone know where you can get one of those steel insurance approved bike sheds from? I've seen countless adverts for them in magasines but can't remember who makes them.

Cheers
Jase

mudge32 30-03-06 12:29 PM

http://www.airflowsafe.com/ is the company that makes 'em.

Jase22 30-03-06 12:38 PM

Nice one!!! :D :thumbsup:

Mogs 30-03-06 12:47 PM

Just because the company that makes them say that they are insurance approved, it does not follow that you will get a significant reduction on your premium to make it worthwhile.

Most insurance companies ask is your garage brick/block built.

Do your homework on this before you commit. If you cannot get a deal that will pay off the cost of the bikesafe in a few years, you maybe better off byying a cheap wooden shed (£200) and using a ground anchor inside. Most of the security comes from the fact that your bike is not in view.

mudge32 30-03-06 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mogs
Just because the company that makes them say that they are insurance approved, it does not follow that you will get a significant reduction on your premium to make it worthwhile.

Most insurance companies ask is your garage brick/block built.

Do your homework on this before you commit. If you cannot get a deal that will pay off the cost of the bikesafe in a few years, you maybe better off byying a cheap wooden shed (£200) and using a ground anchor inside. Most of the security comes from the fact that your bike is not in view.

Matters not to me, mine's in me living room :wink: :lol:

Jase22 30-03-06 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mogs
Just because the company that makes them say that they are insurance approved, it does not follow that you will get a significant reduction on your premium to make it worthwhile.

Most insurance companies ask is your garage brick/block built.

Do your homework on this before you commit. If you cannot get a deal that will pay off the cost of the bikesafe in a few years, you maybe better off byying a cheap wooden shed (£200) and using a ground anchor inside. Most of the security comes from the fact that your bike is not in view.

Good point on that one, I think I will speak to my insurance company first but I know that my dad's mate has one of those for his bike which makes his insurance significantly cheaper than it would be if the bike were outside.

I have a bit of an issue with using wooden sheds for bike storage, given wood is very good at being set alight.

Homework time all the same though.

Toypop 30-03-06 12:53 PM

Yeah I got a bike barn for less than £200.

Quick and easy to build and use, lock the bike to a ground anchor as that provides the security.

The most important thing I did was put up a tall fence so the barn and bike are not in view to passers by.

That is more important than any fancy alarm or lock in my opinion. If people don't know you have something then they won't try to steal it.

The savings on insurance in my middle of the range postcode from saying it is garaged are tiny.

Jase22 30-03-06 01:04 PM

Done a touch of research with a call to my insurance company. I'm currently insured through Choice Quote, with my actual policy being with Equity Red Star. I was advised that the Bikesafe shed is approved as coming under the class of your bike being "garaged" so it will obtain the same benefit as one which is in a brick / concrete etc garage.

I was told that not all insurance companies offer a discount at all for the bike being garaged though. You live and you learn.

Viney 30-03-06 01:20 PM

I think that bikesafe are the only approved one..i may be wrong though

Gnan 30-03-06 01:25 PM

waste of money if you ask me, the security on them is usually rubbish - i'd get a premade concrete garage and cement it in - they are cheaper..


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