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date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 09:54:17 -0700 (PDT),    group: uk.rec.motorcycles        back       
Where do you park your motorcycle in London?   
To the London-based ukrm-ers: where do you park your motorcycles at
night? Do you always leave it in motorcycle bays every night? Is it
safe? If you have a garage or car parking near home, approximately how
much do they charge you every month?

Cheers
date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 09:54:17 -0700 (PDT)   author:   SantaClaus

Re: Where do you park your motorcycle in London?   
SantaClaus wrote:
> To the London-based ukrm-ers: where do you park your motorcycles at
> night? Do you always leave it in motorcycle bays every night? Is it
> safe? If you have a garage or car parking near home, approximately how
> much do they charge you every month?

I park my bikes in my garage. Crazy, huh?

-- 
ogden

GSXR750 K4
RGV250 VJ22
date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 19:00:36 +0100   author:   ogden

Re: Where do you park your motorcycle in London?   
SantaClaus  writes:

> To the London-based ukrm-ers: where do you park your motorcycles at
> night? Do you always leave it in motorcycle bays every night? Is it
> safe?

Depends on how many Rottweilers you tie to the bike, I'd say.

> If you have a garage or car parking near home, approximately how
> much do they charge you every month?

Not cheap. The second garage I rented for a while up in North London was
something like 60quid a month IIRC, and that was 3-4 years ago.

-- 
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date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 19:02:42 +0100   author:   Timo Geusch

Re: Where do you park your motorcycle in London?   
SantaClaus  wrote:
> To the London-based ukrm-ers: where do you park your motorcycles at
> night? Do you always leave it in motorcycle bays every night? Is it
> safe? If you have a garage or car parking near home, approximately how
> much do they charge you every month?
> 

I park outside my place, on the street. It's a very quiet road and it's a
crap bike... Never had a problem in 9 years. I normally cover it.

F

-- 
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(Virginia Woolf)
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date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 18:54:59 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Galet lid

Re: Where do you park your motorcycle in London?   
On 31 Aug, 19:54, Galet <new...@london.invalid> wrote:
> SantaClaus  wrote:
> > To the London-based ukrm-ers: where do you park your motorcycles at
> > night? Do you always leave it in motorcycle bays every night? Is it
> > safe? If you have a garage or car parking near home, approximately how
> > much do they charge you every month?
>
> I park outside my place, on the street. It's a very quiet road and it's a
> crap bike... Never had a problem in 9 years. I normally cover it.

Approximately what area of the city is that? It scares me to notice
that in central London even bicycles worth not much more than £ 100
are vandalized
date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 15:12:07 -0700 (PDT)   author:   SantaClaus

Re: Where do you park your motorcycle in London?   
SantaClaus wrote:
> On 31 Aug, 19:54, Galet <new...@london.invalid> wrote:
>> SantaClaus  wrote:
>>> To the London-based ukrm-ers: where do you park your motorcycles at
>>> night? Do you always leave it in motorcycle bays every night? Is it
>>> safe? If you have a garage or car parking near home, approximately
>>> how much do they charge you every month?
>>
>> I park outside my place, on the street. It's a very quiet road and
>> it's a crap bike... Never had a problem in 9 years. I normally cover
>> it.
>
> Approximately what area of the city is that? It scares me to notice
> that in central London even bicycles worth not much more than £ 100
> are vandalized

You are a lazy bike journo AICMFFCOBikE

-- 
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date: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 00:03:48 +0100   author:   Whinging Courier

Re: Where do you park your motorcycle in London?   
SantaClaus  wrote:
> On 31 Aug, 19:54, Galet <new...@london.invalid> wrote:
>> SantaClaus  wrote:
>> > To the London-based ukrm-ers: where do you park your motorcycles at
>> > night? Do you always leave it in motorcycle bays every night? Is it
>> > safe? If you have a garage or car parking near home, approximately how
>> > much do they charge you every month?
>>
>> I park outside my place, on the street. It's a very quiet road and it's a
>> crap bike... Never had a problem in 9 years. I normally cover it.
> 
> Approximately what area of the city is that? 

Hampstead garden suburbs.

F

-- 
"One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well."
(Virginia Woolf)
ma soprattutto
"... a un dio 'fatti il culo' non credere mai..." (F. De Andre')
date: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 05:51:59 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Galet lid

Re: Where do you park your motorcycle in London?   
Galet wrote:

> Hampstead garden suburbs.

Where Aston Martins are parked on the street.

-- 
Simon
date: 1 Sep 2008 07:01:47 GMT   author:   sweller

Re: Where do you park your motorcycle in London?   
ogden wrote:

> SantaClaus wrote:
> > To the London-based ukrm-ers: where do you park your motorcycles at
> > night? Do you always leave it in motorcycle bays every night? Is it
> > safe? If you have a garage or car parking near home, approximately
> > how much do they charge you every month?
> 
> I park my bikes in my garage. Crazy, huh?

You have a garage in Southfieds?  There can't actually be many
properties with a garage round there.

-- 
Chris
date: 1 Sep 2008 08:58:33 GMT   author:   CT

Re: Where do you park your motorcycle in London?   
SantaClaus  wrote in uk.rec.motorcycles ..
> 
> On 31 Aug, 19:54, Galet <new...@london.invalid> wrote:
> > SantaClaus  wrote:
> > > To the London-based ukrm-ers: where do you park your motorcycles at
> > > night? Do you always leave it in motorcycle bays every night? Is it
> > > safe? If you have a garage or car parking near home, approximately how
> > > much do they charge you every month?
> >
> > I park outside my place, on the street. It's a very quiet road and it's a
> > crap bike... Never had a problem in 9 years. I normally cover it.
> 
> Approximately what area of the city is that? It scares me to notice
> that in central London even bicycles worth not much more than £ 100
> are vandalized

Must be a really posh part of town that. Round here I see empty coke cans 
being kicked around and vandalised. Value : 0.01p

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date: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 20:13:39 +0100   author:   frag

Re: Where do you park your motorcycle in London?   
CT wrote:
> ogden wrote:
> 
> > SantaClaus wrote:
> > > To the London-based ukrm-ers: where do you park your motorcycles at
> > > night? Do you always leave it in motorcycle bays every night? Is it
> > > safe? If you have a garage or car parking near home, approximately
> > > how much do they charge you every month?
> > 
> > I park my bikes in my garage. Crazy, huh?
> 
> You have a garage in Southfieds?  There can't actually be many
> properties with a garage round there.

I do, and there aren't. Handy to have though - it was my only hard and 
fast requirement when flat-hunting.

-- 
ogden

GSXR750 K4
RGV250 VJ22
date: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 11:09:44 +0100   author:   ogden

Re: Where do you park your motorcycle in London?   
ogden wrote:
> CT wrote:
> > You have a garage in Southfieds?  There can't actually be many
> > properties with a garage round there.
> 
> I do, and there aren't. Handy to have though - it was my only hard
> and fast requirement when flat-hunting.

Deffo.  Having now moved out of Harrow, I miss having two garages for
my own personal use.[1]

We've been looking for places with a double garage - I was actually
shocked at how many, that although they still look like a garage from
the outside, have been converted to a "family room".

[1] One for the car, the other for the bike, gardening stuff, storage
of crap, etc. etc.

-- 
Chris
date: 2 Sep 2008 10:26:42 GMT   author:   CT

Re: Where do you park your motorcycle in London?   
On 2 Sep 2008 10:26:42 GMT, "CT"  wrote:

>storage
>of crap,

You'd do better with a downstairs loo for that.
date: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 12:40:44 +0100   author:   ginge

Re: Where do you park your motorcycle in London?   
ginge wrote:

> On 2 Sep 2008 10:26:42 GMT, "CT"  wrote:
> 
> > storage
> > of crap,
> 
> You'd do better with a downstairs loo for that.

We went to look at a place last night.  The en-suite to the master
bedroom was full of "stuff".

-- 
Chris
date: 2 Sep 2008 11:42:52 GMT   author:   CT

Re: Where do you park your motorcycle in London?   
CT wrote:
> ginge wrote:
>
>> On 2 Sep 2008 10:26:42 GMT, "CT"  wrote:
>>
>>> storage
>>> of crap,
>>
>> You'd do better with a downstairs loo for that.
>
> We went to look at a place last night.  The en-suite to the master
> bedroom was full of "stuff".

We've looked at a lot of places over the last 6 months or so.  Some people 
seem to have absolutely no understanding of the concept of "tidying up a 
bit".
date: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 12:08:16 GMT   author:   platypus

Re: Where do you park your motorcycle in London?   
platypus wrote:
[houses]
> We've looked at a lot of places over the last 6 months or so.  Some
> people seem to have absolutely no understanding of the concept of
> "tidying up a bit".

Ain't dat da troof!

We saw one a while back where we had to step over a pile of dirty
washing to get into one of the bedrooms.

-- 
Chris
date: 2 Sep 2008 12:12:02 GMT   author:   CT

Re: Where do you park your motorcycle in London?   
In message , ogden 
 writes

>> To the London-based ukrm-ers: where do you park your motorcycles at
>> night? Do you always leave it in motorcycle bays every night? Is it
>> safe? If you have a garage or car parking near home, approximately how
>> much do they charge you every month?
>
>I park my bikes in my garage. Crazy, huh?

Me too.

It was a strange concept to get used to but I rather like it now.
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date: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 13:46:02 +0100   author:   Steve Fitzgerald

Re: Where do you park your motorcycle in London?   
platypus wrote:
> CT wrote:
>> ginge wrote:
>>
>>> On 2 Sep 2008 10:26:42 GMT, "CT"  wrote:
>>>
>>>> storage
>>>> of crap,
>>>
>>> You'd do better with a downstairs loo for that.
>>
>> We went to look at a place last night.  The en-suite to the master
>> bedroom was full of "stuff".
> 
> We've looked at a lot of places over the last 6 months or so.  Some 
> people seem to have absolutely no understanding of the concept of 
> "tidying up a bit".
> 
Christ, yes. We had a garage chock full of shit and a house like a show 
home. We kept "forgetting" to leave the garage key with the estate agent.

It seemed to work.
date: Wed, 03 Sep 2008 07:45:00 +0200   author:   Higgins

Re: Where do you park your motorcycle in London?   
On Wed, 03 Sep 2008 07:45:00 +0200, Higgins
 wrote:

>platypus wrote:

>> We've looked at a lot of places over the last 6 months or so.  Some 
>> people seem to have absolutely no understanding of the concept of 
>> "tidying up a bit".
>> 
>Christ, yes. We had a garage chock full of shit and a house like a show 
>home. We kept "forgetting" to leave the garage key with the estate agent.

Heh.  I remember going to look at a house, which on the surface was
/immaculate/.  Clean, shiny, polished, dust-free.  The old man was
flopped on the sofa in his string vest, glued to the box to the point
of ignoring all else and his missus just fed him a fresh can of
Special Brew every five minutes, then carefully vanished the empty.  

The Kermit Green hall/stairs/landing carpet was a bit icky, the purple
and black decor to two of the bedrooms more so - but what got me (and
the then missus) was that /all/ the cupboard doors appeared to be
under strain from internal pressure - even the loft hatch was bowed.

The garage doors, though, had given up the unequal struggle and had
stretched their securing chain to bowstring tautness and there were
bits of paper and magazines struggling for freedom between the doors
and under the broken lower hinge.  I dread to think how many cubic
metres of shite we avoided there.

-- 
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date: Thu, 04 Sep 2008 02:36:34 +0100   author:   Pip

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