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neilrl79

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Since I have no garage and no room to put up a shed I decided to buy a Cycle Shell. They have 3 different models Sport, Cruiser and Tourer. I went with the Cruiser model to allow for any future bike I may get. I did a little research on these types of enclosures and the Cycle Shell seemed to be the best one available. It is also the most expensive one available as well. Due to some "material supplier issues" my total wait time from ordering to delivery was 39 days. Shipping was ridiculously high, $90 through the freight company Estes if you have it shipped to a place of business and $120 shipped to a residence. It comes with spikes so you can anchor it to the ground though I'm opting for some anchor bolts that I have yet to pick up. So far I really like it. The build quality seems really nice.
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******* epic! Looks like it's absolutely suck if conditions got real windy though...
 
They say it will withstand 70+mph winds with no problem. I'm going to anchor it to the ground on Friday to be sure. And if the forecast is that bad I'll fold it up and put it and the bike in my basement.
 
Hey that sounds like a plan right there! I know down here in south Louisiana I see bikes with covers blown over all the time so I just wanted to make sure the thought was there lol
 

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