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vickster

Squire
Free Asgard in London SW18 if collected (it's not mine, spotted on Nextdoor)
https://nextdoor.co.uk/p/shKDL2gnnC...c1OTIyMDYxNDA5MjA=&utm_campaign=1732795260649
 

lazybloke

Ginger biscuits and cheddar
Location
Leafy Surrey

vickster

Squire
Thank you - a good spot.
I've messaged the seller/donor for dimensions and to see if it's still available.

Next, to see how easy they are to dismantle for transport. SW18 not too bad, but where exactly I'd need to drive with a trailer is a question...

They are incredibly heavy, I'd rent a zip van.
I had mine assembled by the Asgard company
 

Mike_P

Guru
Location
Harrogate
I got the 2 bike locker together by myself but anything bigger would need assistance I would think. Neighbours kitten which had watched it being assembled shifted very quickly when I dropped the flat roof on top with a loud bang.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Thank you - a good spot.
I've messaged the seller/donor for dimensions and to see if it's still available.

Next, to see how easy they are to dismantle for transport. SW18 not too bad, but where exactly I'd need to drive with a trailer is a question...

I've recently taken one apart and put it back together. It will takeabout 45mins to hour to dismantle. A bit quicker if you know what you are doing as there are a lot of fiddly small screws so best take an electric screwdriver.
I think you can download the instructions from Asgard website.
 

lazybloke

Ginger biscuits and cheddar
Location
Leafy Surrey
Looks a similar size to my 4x29er shed

Thanks again. One of these, perhaps. https://www.asgardsss.co.uk/bike-storage-x4

Bit of a shame I downgraded to a small trailer.MOst of the panels would fit but the base and roof would either have to go in my wife's car, or on the roofbars!
Weight seems to be 114kg. I'd planned on taking tools to dismantle is single-handedly, but I reckon I'll enlist my 18 yr old.

Thanks @ianrauk - that link has a PDF download.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Thanks again. One of these, perhaps. https://www.asgardsss.co.uk/bike-storage-x4

Bit of a shame I downgraded to a small trailer.MOst of the panels would fit but the base and roof would either have to go in my wife's car, or on the roofbars!
Weight seems to be 114kg. I'd planned on taking tools to dismantle is single-handedly, but I reckon I'll enlist my 18 yr old.

Thanks @ianrauk - that link has a PDF download.

I should have added. It's certainly not a one man job.
 

wiggydiggy

Legendary Member
Thanks again. One of these, perhaps. https://www.asgardsss.co.uk/bike-storage-x4

Bit of a shame I downgraded to a small trailer.MOst of the panels would fit but the base and roof would either have to go in my wife's car, or on the roofbars!
Weight seems to be 114kg. I'd planned on taking tools to dismantle is single-handedly, but I reckon I'll enlist my 18 yr old.

Thanks @ianrauk - that link has a PDF download.

I have that one. Its not a 4 bike shed, or at least 4 bikes my size. I've just replaced the padlocks on it as I dropped one and it was acting up, didn't want to risk it getting stuck on in locked. I did pay for them to build it too, its definately not a 1 person job!
 
@kingrollo - any idea what these are like please? My winter SPD shoes broke this morning and PlanetX have the MTB version at the same price.

Sorry I don't have first hand experience of either road or MTB.

Favourable feedback on the road version in this thread. Plus I agree with the general point that PX clothing and footwear historically is good value for money.
I doubt you would do better for £80 imo.

I mean there are these for £66 - totally unknown bran though

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Winter-Cyc...hvtargid=pla-1639388788725&psc=1&gad_source=1
 
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