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Old 11th January 2008   #51
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The pole one might work but I'm afraid that it'd have to be too far out into the room to miss the curtain rail and block the kitchen door.. and we certainly can't stop hippy accessing his kitchen now can we?

Similar problem with the second one but it's more to do with the top part of the rack having to rest on the glass, unless I can find a really tall version and even that would have to clear the curtain rail.

These fscking flats weren't made for bikes. If only I had a garage..
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Old 12th January 2008   #52
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hipster - do you just need somewhere to safely store bikes that are infrequently used?

got the secure bike cage at my place which has space for a few which you can use
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Old 12th January 2008   #53
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Yeah? That'd be very useful and very generous of your kind self. I could banish, I mean, move the GT and perhaps the Raleigh out?

But when you say 'secure'.. how secure? :)

I still reckon I should get a nicer option for the Spesh, rather than just leaning it against another bike.
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Old 12th January 2008   #54
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mal = leaning against other bike
specialized = in bed with hippy and food
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Old 12th January 2008   #55
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there not cheap but they are brilliant. I got a tiny flat and they work for me.
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Old 12th January 2008   #56
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Old 12th January 2008   #57
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hippy:Yeah? That'd be very useful and very generous of your kind self. I could banish, I mean, move the GT and perhaps the Raleigh out?

But when you say 'secure'.. how secure? :)

I still reckon I should get a nicer option for the Spesh, rather than just leaning it against another bike.
one locked gate into garden, locked steel bike cage, lock bikes to floor mounted rack //it's pretty secure//

agree with you bout the spesh tho - you picked it up yet?
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Old 13th January 2008   #58
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It's too wet. :( Was waiting for my 'bonus' to clear anyway. Need to get in there next Thurs coz I'll be riding all weekend.

Sounds secure. Mal won't let me get rid of her bike or the Raleigh, doh! :) The GT really would like a new home though. Raleigh under the bed.. Soma where Raleigh was, Ribble under Twatster.. yep coming together nicely :)
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Old 13th January 2008   #59
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got one of these and I highly recommend them

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