Cycle storage unit to prevent theft

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    steventhefifer

    I recently discovered my lockup garage had, had an attempt to break into it. Happily for me, unsuccessfully. I store up to 4 bikes in there,, padlocked but I am now realising I need further security. I was thinking if placing a metal storage unit inside. With bikes locked padlocked, and locked of course.
    Has anyone to any experience of sourcing one, the ones I find are quite expensive, such as the cyclepod, but wondered if any second hand ones or cheaper-as secure existed?
    I’m desperate to locate and get something in place sooner rather than later.
    Any advice is welcome.

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  • #728429
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    therevokid

    use these
    use these http://www.almax-security-chains.co.uk/ chains !

    I’ve used these before on some quite expensive motorcycles
    too … check out their promo video 🙂

    #728427
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    StuayEd

    Woah – that is an expensive
    Woah – that is an expensive option! Would be very annoying if you spent all that money and ever ended up wanting to secure more than 3 bikes too! :”(

    #728425
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    racingcondor

    Around here there are a few
    Around here there are a few garages with secondary locks like this lot –

    http://www.saundersonsecurity.co.uk/acatalog/Garage_Defender.html (site seems to have loads)

    I think if you can bolt the bottom of the door to the concerete as well as the basic lock you’re pretty well guarded against people levering it open.

    #728423
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    steventhefifer

    Thanks guys,
    These are very

    Thanks guys,

    These are very real prospects, I did consider the Abus secure mount as one option. But I can’t help or wanting get away from the bikes completely from view, a safe within a safe place as it were.

    http://www.asgardsss.co.uk/bike-cycle-storage/bike-storage-x3

    The only problem is cost, it’s a hell of a expensive, so at moment I feel the Abus option with chain bolt are good until I can save up for the asgards……unless anyone has any cheap one going!!

    #728421
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    StuayEd

    Or an anchor bolt – you can
    Or an anchor bolt – you can secure an anchor bolt into a hard standing floor and use a gold standard lock like an Abus Bordo. Combine that with a battery operated PIR alarm. That way with the alarm going off they won’t want to hang around long enough to try and defeat your security measures!

    See these links!

    http://www.abus.com/eng/Mobile-Security/Bike-safety-and-security/Locks/Wall-floor-anchors/Granit-WBA-100

    http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mobile/MobileModels.aspx?ModelID=89011

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Motion-Sensor-Alarm-Garage-Remote/dp/B0038MJG9I/ref=tag_stp_s2_edpp_url

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    badkneestom

    What if you were to either
    What if you were to either lock a rack to a support beam, or use some hardware and create a very strong rack either on the beam or concreted into the garage?
    Then you could lock the bikes within the garage.
    Also perhaps a wooden bar on the inside of the door. I doubt many thieves expect that in this century, and if you set it up right it could be removeable.

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