Asgard Motorcycle Garage
I thought mmnn maybe not, then after a local builder wanted 5k to build me a garage of similar proportions + planning permission, and I went for the shed.
The process: Ordered online after 1st phoning and checking they were a real company. The shed is approved by a number of companies. I am always suspicious of online companies.
The shed took 23 days to arrive. Quite a sight when it arrives, a very daunting pile of a dozen or so large metal panels. The panels are very heavy and require two people to manoeuvre. They have got a trip to casualty written all over them. Panels this heavy made from metal could result in lost fingers. A pair of gloves is a must.
There were plenty of screws sent with it again, quite daunting. The instructions were nice and clear, though written by engineers, you can just tell they have a technical look about they are well illustrated. Two of us got the shed together in 90 mins - all the bits were there, and everything went together very well. A word of warning, the shed has a metal floor, but also a wooden subfloor whichs its over the metal floor to protect your tyres. These bits of wood are unbelievably heavy and a tight fit. Watch the fingers with these; they suddenly drop into position.
This is the same for the roof panels; they are also reinforced, so very heavy. When you are lifting them onto the structure, they suddenly fit into place and drop into some slots- be careful. The lock system is super. Bolts, reinforced doors and a casing around the rear of the lock give me real assurance that this should be a good safe house for my bike. As the unit is quite high and wide, I am able to perform basic maintenance with the bike in the shed, which is a bonus, though it is quite dark at the back.
I would recommend this product without hesitation, just be careful with your fingers".
To see the Asgard range of fully approved Motorcycle Storage, see the main motorbike storage category here