Locking up bikes in a warehouse
richard_farrant
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Hello
My company has recently moved into a new warehouse and there are no facilities currently in place for locking up bikes, my boss is open to the idea of putting a security solution inside the warehouse (yay, no wet bum!) but I am not sure what is the best option to go with. Ideally I would like a rack that the frame can be locked to but I cant see many examples of this except for the big U shaped racks that you see at supermarkets etc which maybe a bit restrictive to the rest of the warehouse, was thinking about something that could fix to a wall maybe? Have looked at the ground/wall anchors on screwfix with the idea of using a kryptonite cable plus heavy duty padlock as well.
Just wondering what other solutions people have had at the workplace...
Cheers
Richard
My company has recently moved into a new warehouse and there are no facilities currently in place for locking up bikes, my boss is open to the idea of putting a security solution inside the warehouse (yay, no wet bum!) but I am not sure what is the best option to go with. Ideally I would like a rack that the frame can be locked to but I cant see many examples of this except for the big U shaped racks that you see at supermarkets etc which maybe a bit restrictive to the rest of the warehouse, was thinking about something that could fix to a wall maybe? Have looked at the ground/wall anchors on screwfix with the idea of using a kryptonite cable plus heavy duty padlock as well.
Just wondering what other solutions people have had at the workplace...
Cheers
Richard
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Mine just sits in my office - I do put it on a bit of card though - stops the water dripping onto the carpet!
As for solutions - depends how many ppl you have wanting to use it - if it's just one or two then I would've thought just a corner with a dog ring in the wall for locks to go through would be sufficient and temporary enough that it doesn't inconvenience anyone should a space redesign take place.0 -
Put it on a pallet and fork it up to a high rack location.0