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They look quite good.

My garage gets quite damp in the winter and one of those could be a good solution
 
Seriously though folks, some years ago I stored a nicely restored XR Honda in a VacBag for maybe 4 or 5 years in a damp shed and when I decided to release it from its shell it was just as I had stored it. Petrol in, she started after a couple of kicks. It would be ideal for winter storage for those not blessed with a dry garage.
 
Nice bit of kit, a perfect solution for fair weather riders...:augie
 
I wonder if I put the wife in one after 10 years will she still look the same
 
Look good for my garage which is a mile from my house. BUT, how can I use it with my ground anchor?

Bolt the anchor through the bag and hope it seals? Probably will seal well enough if I put some dehumidifier bags in too.
 
Look good for my garage which is a mile from my house. BUT, how can I use it with my ground anchor?

Bolt the anchor through the bag and hope it seals? Probably will seal well enough if I put some dehumidifier bags in too.

That's why I haven't gone down the Vac Bag route
 
Salt went down here last week, so I'm now sorn'd and thinking; 1) Thats a sensible idea 2) Is it worth approx £55 with drying bags 3) Appears challenging to fit 4) What about my Optimate? 5) Perhaps I won't 6) Perhaps I will
Aargh decisions.......
 
look after your bike and she'll look after you.......oh and add bottles and bottles of 365 :D
 


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