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• #52
Got me a bikeshed...
slightly older pic as the little blue frame in the corner is now finished and the piece of crap hybrid has been removed.
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• #53
Erm....I feel kinda in the minority by saying what I thought would be the majority....garage!!
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• #54
You have a garage?
Rare in Londons famous London these days.
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• #55
yea true, Sorry!! There is plenty of room at mine if you wanna move in....your bike that is!!
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• #56
Nestled snugly between the bandsaw and thickness sander in the workshop...
You have a thickness sander! I'd have killed for that a few weeks ago... building a guitar and spent aaaaages planing planks to thickness...
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• #57
only got studio apartment so at the end of the bed, to paranoid to leave anywhere else
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• #58
In my third year flat at uni I kept them in my room as it was massive
Fourth year flat I kept them in the hallway
Now I have a spare box room so they are there, no pic
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• #59
Why make it easy for someone?
Keys you don't have on your keyring just go in some obscure drawer.
Check the stolen bikes thread for countless examples of some scum on the burg getting a free bike to ride away on as well.One of mine was stolen from a communal hallway. Now they all live inside my flat.
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• #60
Mountain bike in the shed along with my hack bike and my fixie in the dining room.
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• #61
Beautiful <3
Mine live in the corridor :-)
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• #62
When we had a spare room it was the bike room, now they live in the garage (for now;)
the only advantage to living on the burbs if you ask me.
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• #63
I hope you are a better cyclist than a designer.
lol'd
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• #64
thanks everyone.
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• #65
Oh, in copenhagen (famous denmark) i have
1) Unused frame hanging from living room loft
2) Two bike hangers on the wall in the living room for cleaner bikes that I don't use all the time, or projectbikes I'm working on. Also in our small hall (not big enough for a bike) I have hangers for wheels in the loft..
3) Keep most used "dirty" bikes outside in the backyard (It's not that easy to get into without a key)
4) And bikes I don't use ATM, like my racingbike that not going to be used until next summer, and project-bikes I haven't gotten around to yet, and random weird shit bikes.. are kept locked in the basement below the apartment building we live in. -
• #66
mine is chained up outside on the railings outside the house, its a shit box so no one will steal it plus im known on my street for that bike so its pretty safe.
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• #68
haha i actually turned my head upside down to get the real view, nice!!
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• #69
I like the clear labelling on your top tube, prevents confusion that.
Front room (normally in front of my records) if I'm lazy or the spare room if I'm not...
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• #70
I like the clear labelling on your top tube, prevents confusion that.
I'm getting on a bit...
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• #71
just propped up against a table out of the way of the rest of the kitchen. If I couldnt keep it in there it would just been in my room, as It's by far the most inportant 'thing' I own I'm not too sure I'd be bothered that it got in my way!
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• #72
You have a thickness sander! I'd have killed for that a few weeks ago... building a guitar and spent aaaaages planing planks to thickness...
acoustic?
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• #73
Current steed in the dinning room, propped up against the bookcase
Previous steed lashed to the down pipe on the patio
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• #74
I'm loving the 'one up, one down' arrangement with my new stand.
:)
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• #75
^ you built those wheels fast!
chapeau.
I think the back garden is more secure than the communal hallway as there is nothing to lock too there. I'll clear the shed one day and then colonise that.