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  1. #1
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    Feb 2006
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    Jackson Hole, Wyo.
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    Outdoor bike storage?

    My commuter and kid carrier stay out all summer.
    I know rain is terrible for bikes, but I'd like to have my road and mtn bike more accessible to me than stored in our storage unit.

    I'd like a storage solution for my yard that's a little more attractive than a tarp.
    Has anyone bought a Bike Cave?

    I hate to spend the $90, but it's probably worth it to the wear on the bikes a summer's worth of thunderstorms could cause.

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  2. #2
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    Aug 2008
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    http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...=1&topnav=&s=1

    Costco has these for about $37 in store.

    They are for the most part waterproof, they pop up quickly. The tarp portion at the front folds forward and you can use it as a "door", it closes with toggles & elastic.

    IT does let in some water around those windows - but it generally just falls onto the ground of the tarp direclty under it. So you may find the bikes in a small pool of water at the bottom. But it doesn't quite matter if the tires get wet

    The fabric of the shelter is waterproof. I've carried mine car/kayak camping a few times and it's done fine.

    I've used it as a shelter for my kite buggy:


    When it's closed up, it's like this:



    It's not as elegant as the bike cave, but it's cheaper and will work for your purposes.
    Last edited by Cataboo; 05-12-2011 at 01:17 PM.

  3. #3
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    Aug 2008
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    So around the front you do get some moisture:


    The windows open & close like this:


    So if you got fabric glue and just glued the window flap closed & then put some seam sealer on it, I think it'd be fine.

 

 

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