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Old 03-01-2016, 12:16 PM
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I've a new 2015 Tri Glide and don't want to park it on the street. I do not have a garage. Am doing some work to the front of our place so I can drive into the front yard that is mostly pavers. Off to the side I want some kind of 'trike-shed'. Anyone else doing something like this that you think works well? Six feet wide by 8-10 feet long is the space I have to work with. Many thanks.
 
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Enclosed trailer
 
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try folding gazebo with sides as temporary or similar



 
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Tents are great but not so much for security
 
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I had some 1" EMT laying around so I bought this kit. About $75 to my door. Works pretty good!


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go get some 2x4's and start building yourself a shed, until then put a heavy moving blanket on it witha trap over it. you can throw up a shed pretty quickly.
 
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Got an extra bedroom? Put in a set of double doors and a ramp. Wife may not approve lol.
 
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I have a "Tuff shed" from Home Depot that is 10x12, but they make smaller sizes. Check them out and if you have the tools, you could build it yourself in the sapce you have. I store the Tri in my shed and my lawn mowers, ect in my 6x10 + 18" v-nose enclosed trailer. I think 6x10 is as small as you will want to go, based on my Tri in my trailer, works but is tight. Good luck to you.
 


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