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Five Factors to Consider When Buying Bicycle Storage

The five factors to consider when buying bicycle storage are ample space for storage, security, shelter, accessories and, above all, accessibility. With the “green revolution”, a bicycle can be the preferred and healthier choice of commuting, which in turn means having appropriate bicycle storage.

It’s a one-time investment that should offer maximum shelter and, if needed, an option for storage of multiple bikes and motorcycles for busy areas such as schools, colleges, and other public places. There are options of buying a shed as a whole kit or building one with a contractor. The most important factor is space for storage. There should be options for storing more than one bike depending on where the shed is to go, and consideration of a wall mounted option. Decide whether bike is the only thing likely to go in there. Most people end up making it a storage space for other things too.

When building a bicycle shelter a strong foundation is necessary. A sound plan with enough sunlight or other source of lighting, ventilation, extra features like UV-resistant roofs etc. are points to be considered. When buying a bike shelter, the shelter should be durable and be able to withstand extreme weathers. Security is another very important feature. Building a sturdy shed with strong padlocks provides protection from thieves. When buying a bike shelter go for sturdy and heavy models.

Accessibility is also important in terms of location and other important factors such as distance from home and permission from building municipality. Many ready-made sheds come with accessories. Most of these shelters come with convenient flat kits, padlocks and padlock sets, shelving and extra wooden flooring. Some brands also offer gear storage baskets and up to 4 bike stands thus making ample room for convenient storage space.

Considering these five factors when buying bicycle storage can ensure a durable and user friendly shelter.

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