Bikes in the home...

perry":1fffjk9j said:
:lol: My house is far too small for any kind of riding except rolling forward and then back in the living room .


know that feeling. :(
 
JeRkY said:
-4 in the bedroom (I live in a shared house... and yes it does cause the occasional issue!)


Non cyclists just don't understand. These are worth loads of money. And i wouldn't leave out side protected by a couple of D locks :roll:
 
I bought my new house solely because it had a 4th bedroom I could use for storing the good stuff and a garage for the everyday stuff:

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kona leaning against bottom of bed,2 bikes in double built in wardrobe with no room for clothes one in sons bedroom and all others chained up in garage :D
 
My mrs really doesn't understand so i've got to be careful. I've one frame and some of my better stuff in the loft. 2 are on a display stand in the spare room and the rest are in the shed.
 
Yep 2 houses and 3 garages. Don't think I'm rich not my houses, I'm just spread out! 5 in just a small flat! could take more, but i'm trying to stay in good books.
 
What my spare room looked like a month or so ago:

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There's also the Orange in the hallway and the Stumpy secreted away at work.....

Now all the ones from the spare room are in the loft whilst we try to sell the house :cry:

They will return in the new 4 bed house (with the additional room on the side for the workshop) that we want :D
 
I keep a couple on a homemade rack in the hall between the kitchen and dining room, plus another retro road bike on the mag trainer in the kitchen. On the kitchen table right now, an Arai Profile, spare clear visor, Alpinestars gloves, various tools, a GoPro camera and mounts in a camera bag, Oakley M Frames, and the garage keys. Guess whether I'm married or not.

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