Show us yer garages!!

Not carried any cycles as yet, but I did take the rack off the back (parking restriction) knowing I wouldn’t carry them on the back, I’d rather have them inside (less worry about them going walkies).
I believe you can get a decent strong towbar cycle rack, if you have a towbar fitted that is.?
I carried an eBike on the rear cycle rack...mines 25Kg plus 2 ordinary bikes...trouble was as you say I was always concerned about the going walkies....better off in the garage I reckon.

Do you mind telling me what you attached the securing rail with for your bungees....did you screw it into the wall and if so what length screws ?
 
I carried an eBike on the rear cycle rack...mines 25Kg plus 2 ordinary bikes...trouble was as you say I was always concerned about the going walkies....better off in the garage I reckon.

Do you mind telling me what you attached the securing rail with for your bungees....did you screw it into the wall and if so what length screws ?
Tbh I used the rear bike rack brackets, I turned them around (put the outside on the inside with the nuts on the inside, because I removed the bike rack) and fixed the railing using the 4 10mm nuts and just put a short fat self tapper in the ends, and that’s the back wall. The other side of the garage is wood so normal short self tappers, it’s not holding anything heavy so should be ok?
 
Tbh I used the rear bike rack brackets, I turned them around (put the outside on the inside with the nuts on the inside, because I removed the bike rack) and fixed the railing using the 4 10mm nuts and just put a short fat self tapper in the ends, and that’s the back wall. The other side of the garage is wood so normal short self tappers, it’s not holding anything heavy so should be ok?
Ah right OK....thanks for all that...I can see myself spending a bit of time in my garage in the next week or so...
 
Why buy a van with a garage if you don't have any stuff.
If you want to return with wine use the trailer.
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Twin tub
Two fold up electric bikes
Two Spanish gas bottles
Rotary washing line
7 litre diesel container
Two wind breaks
Underskirt wind blocker
Large box of steel pegs
Two small toolboxes full of small spares
Tray full of tie down
Tray full of bike spares
Two chairs
Fold up foot rest
Fold up 'larder'
Two funnels
Two spare windbreak poles
Two hoses ( one flat type and one 'magic'type )
Two buckets ( one full of cleaning stuff )
Two 3"x 2" x 20" blocks of wood to raise the step a bit
Two blocks of wood to get said Spanish gas bottles a bit higher so I can use the standard pig tail when they are on the floor
Two air pumps for the push bikes
Two cask barrow type trolleys ( Just in case the 'facilities' are miles away.. Dunno why we carry two though !
Two fold up tables
Two breathable mats
Plus gawd know what else in bit and bobs !

Wot, .........no partridge in a pear tree?

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Spriddler there are eight chairs in there! We leave those at home, and may be leaving some of the other items as well as we have never used them.
 
Here’s ours, not biggest but adequate.


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You stlll have the sonic westy, ours is new to us just recently and really loving it
 
You stlll have the sonic westy, ours is new to us just recently and really loving it
He has had a Carthago Chic C- Line for ages.

If you want to tag someone so they see your post put an @ in front of their name like this WESTY66

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You stlll have the sonic westy, ours is new to us just recently and really loving it
No I don’t, as Lenny HB has said I changed for a Carthago a good while ago, did like the Sonic a lot but it was set out in a way that it never seamt to be tidy at bedtime with no dressing area as such, little things I know but this Carthago has everything👍
 

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