I do like my space and somewhere to put the bike
A quick look tells me that it's a tunnel tent.
My problem with a tunnel tent is that all bags and gear go in the porch and you're wanting to put a bike in there too?
That's going to make getting in and out tricky, to say the least. In my case, I'm pretty sure I'd damage the fly in short order trying to manipulate a bike in there.
I've no idea what camping you have done but my first question is why do you want the bike under canvas? I've never considered it. If it's security I think that the fear of bike theft can be out of proportion to the reality. If it's to protect the bike I'd say most bikes are better able to withstand inclement weather standing up than lying on their side. Besides, a cheap motorbike cover would probably do a better job.
As for the tent itself I have no direct experience. My first tent was a tunnel (Coleman, heavy & cheap) but sturdy and spacious. I really liked it but moved on from it when I knew I wouldn't always be able to peg it out. Also, in foul weather cooking in the porch was not pleasant as it had to face into the wind. A better designed tent wouldn't have that problem.
If you really want to keep the bike under cover have a look at some pyramid style tents. They have lots of space. Actually, you have one, no?
These days if looking for a tent one of the first things I'd look for is good customer service in the event of a problem. Any tent can have a problem but not all companies are as good at dealing with them. Especially if you're on the road.