Reasonably Priced Motorcycle Storage Units
Motorcycle storage units are practically "a must" if you live anywhere up North, or even in
Southern states where temperatures drop near freezing in the winter. But it's not just the winter months when
a motorcycle storage unit will come in handy. There are lots of times when you need to protect your bike,
including rainstorms, hail, or strong winds.
It's also a pretty good idea to keep your motorcycle stored safely out of sight from would-be thieves or joy
riders. Motorcyclists who live in urban areas are well aware of how easy it is to have a bike stolen. But as
they say, out of sigh--out of mind. That's another reason why using storage units to safely protect your motorcycle
can be so in viable.
Another issue that makes motorcycle storage units appealing is lack of space. Apartment dwellers, or
people who live in crowded urban areas, tend to have very little if any "yard" to speak of. And while you
could always rent a facility to house your motorcycle during the winter and periodically during the year when there
is bad weather, this can quickly become a very expensive option.
It is far more cost-efficient to purchase motorcycle storage units, instead of having to rent a place to store
your bike through the winter. Having your own storage unit will also allow you to "check up" on your bike any
time you want, and provide you with the peace of mind that your "baby" is never far away.
These storage units can be made of many different materials, but by far, heavy-duty steel is the most
popular. A steel storage unit provides excellent durability and protection from the elements. These
units typically feature a zippered front and rear doorway, and a type of anchoring system to ensures that the unit
is secure in any type of weather.
Standard dimensions for motorcycle storage units run 10 feet in length, by 6 feet in width. The standard
height is also 6 feet, and the approximate weight of these units is just shy of 150 pounds. Prices can vary
according to manufacturer and style, but a standard dimension motorcycle storage unit will n normally cost between
150 and $200.
You can also purchase larger heavy-duty steel storage units for year-round use. These units are in fact a
type of portable shed. They come complete with anchors and no drilling is required. Dimensions for
these larger heavy-duty models are 6 feet in width by 12 feet in length. Again the standard height is 6 feet.
Heavy-duty models employed a solid back panel, and a double zippered front entry. They are also UV ray
resistant and waterproof.
Prices for the heavy-duty models are slightly higher, coming in at just over $300 on average. But if the
safety of your bike means everything to you -- as it does to most bikers -- you will certainly find it worth the
extra money to spring for one of these heavy-duty motorcycle storage units.
If you're tired of letting your bike gather dust in the garage, or being exposed to the elements outside,
motorcycle storage units will make your life a lot easier, and protect the value and appearance of
your bike.
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