Asgard bike sheds

mercia_man
mercia_man Posts: 1,431
edited August 2018 in Road buying advice
Anyone have experience of Asgard bike sheds? We're hopefully moving house in a few weeks but our new home doesn't have a garage. I've reduced our stable by three bikes recently but we still have a carbon road bike, two steel bikes and a bulky European-style e-bike. I fancy the Asgard six bike shed like a mini garage rather than the four bike "box" design and have a helpful mate who can lay a concrete base for us. We plan to let Asgard erect it for us. Here's what we are considering:

http://www.asgardsss.co.uk/bike-cycle-s ... nance-shed

Comments

  • lincolndave
    lincolndave Posts: 9,441
    I have the two bike one it,s in the garage, but I will say they are very well made, painted to a high standard, there’s no fixings on the out side and look very secure , l think if someone chose to break into it they would make to much noise to go unnoticed
  • I can only comment on the 4 bike box but it’s absolutely fantastic. It has four bikes, four helmets, all the tools, cleaning stuff, shoes, track pump and work stand and more in it with room to spare. It’s built like a brick wassname and I have zero worries about anyone trying to get into it. They’d really struggle and make a hell of a noise.
  • My brother has the 6 bike one and really rates it - he's fitted it up with a solar panel on the roof to provide light and power inside too.
  • mercia_man
    mercia_man Posts: 1,431
    Thanks for that, everyone. Seems like it will be worth the money.
  • I have a 3-4 bike shed in my front garden. It’s not obviously there, but if any villains case the joint they'll see it. In the 6+ years it’s been there, nobody's even thought of having a go at trying to get into it.
    They use their cars as shopping baskets; they use their cars as overcoats.