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Hi folks
Work have agreed to install some fixtures outside the office to secure bikes to and have asked my advice as to which one. Cannot imagine they are going to splash too much cash and it will not be a shelter/cage affair. Probably for 5-6 bikes at a time.
Anyone any ideas. Seen a few racks where you secure a wheel however, I thought that a couple of bendy posts inserted into the ground (like you see in town) would be the best way to go as these appear more secure and flexible?
Any ideas/recommendations would be greatly received.
Thanks
Ruddy
We have [url= http://www.bikeaway.com/lockers.htm ]these[/url] at work. Can't imagine they'd be too expensive otherwise they wouldn't have gotten them.
Try Broxap - something like the [url= http://www.broxap.com/viewproduct.asp?cID=28&pcID=23&pID=373 ]BXMW/GS sheffield Cycle Toastrack[/url]
This company aren't far from me, and I like their PlantLocks - 3 or 4 of them planted up would brighten up an office building much more than a few bits of bent metal.
The BikePort is pretty good too, and keeps the rain off as well.
http://frontyardcompany.co.uk/
Sheffield stands is what they're called. Make sure they do a decent job of bolting them down or concreting them in so there's no easy way of circumventing them!
Thanks for your help folks - sheffield stands look the way to go although the plant pots look cool.