From: SteveH on
wessie <putmynamehere(a)tesco.net> wrote:

> >> Good luck with getting it all sorted out.
> >
> > Cheers.
>
> As I said to Neal, there's space in my garage for 1 bike if you want
> somewhere to put it over winter, if you get it back.

Thanks for the offer. I can actually get it in the garage at home - but
it was more convenient (as in, you don't have to move bikes to get in
and out) to keep the bikes in a rented garage elsewhere.

I know you say it's not ideal for an impuse blat - but I tend to keep
one of the two at home most of the time.
--
SteveH
From: crn on
SteveH <italiancar(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Awaiting damage report from the plod.
>
> Gutted :-(

At least they recovered it before the bits made it to eBay.

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03 GS500K2
76 Honda 400/4 project
68 Bantam D14/4 Sport (Classic)
06 Sukida SK50QT (Slanty eyed shopping trolley)
From: crn on
SteveH <italiancar(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> That's the easy bit.
>
> Cutting a feck-off great hole in a roller shutter might be considered a
> tad noisy, though.

Oxyacelelene kit in the back of the van. Easy.
Our local Yamaha dealer lost his entire stock of new bikes one night.

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03 GS500K2
76 Honda 400/4 project
68 Bantam D14/4 Sport (Classic)
06 Sukida SK50QT (Slanty eyed shopping trolley)
From: Nige on

<crn(a)NOSPAM.netunix.com> wrote in message
news:hgr8b2$e73$3(a)news.albasani.net...
> SteveH <italiancar(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> That's the easy bit.
>>
>> Cutting a feck-off great hole in a roller shutter might be considered
>> a
>> tad noisy, though.
>
> Oxyacelelene kit in the back of the van. Easy.
> Our local Yamaha dealer lost his entire stock of new bikes one night.

Have you even looked at the pics?


From: Andy Bonwick on
On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 19:41:49 +0000, italiancar(a)gmail.com (SteveH)
wrote:

>The Older Gentleman <totallydeadmailbox(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> SteveH <italiancar(a)gmail.com> wrote:

snip>

>> > but he'll not be getting any more than a month's notice from me now, as
>> > I don't want to risk putting anything back in there.
>>
>> Yes, makes sense.
>
>PITA, though - took me ages to find these 2 garages. Time to get on the
>cahnsil waiting list - although I suspect they'll be in even more pikey
>areas.

If I were you I'd be more inclined to chain it solidly behind my house
and just use a decent cover to keep it dry. I'd feel a lot safer with
it close to home and outside than stuck a few miles away in a garage.