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Old 08-05-2008, 08:28 PM   #1
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no where to park

hey i just found a 1975 honda CB200 for sale near me. it has like 6k miles and its only like 700 dollars and it has a 200cc motor and i might get it as my first bike. my only problem is there is no place to park it in our garage. is it ok to park it outside if i cover it up with some sort of cover? i mean not just in the rain and stuff like but it will sit out there all winter too... what should i do?
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Old 08-05-2008, 09:04 PM   #2
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Re: no where to park

If you put it outside, especially if it's going to be on something other than concrete, it has to breathe...more people have made the mistake of parking a bike with a waterproof tarp over for a few months to find every painted or chromed surface completely pinholed with rust...

The tarp acts like a tent, and holds moisture in from the ground underneath. Humidity is very high underneath, and where the tarp contacts the bike will always be wet.

I've seen people build neat simple shelters using just PVC pipe and cheap tarps to make a little soft-sided shed for the bike ...this is a great idea, I'd do it if I had to. Otherwise get a good breathable bike cover. They aren't cheap.

Here's a neat site w/plans to build one.

This is the general idea...

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Old 08-05-2008, 09:42 PM   #3
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wow thats a great idea! thanks alot! this is exactally what i was hopping for in a response. and i've messed around with pvc a bit so it shouldn't be to hard. i can't wait too buy my bike and make a home for it!
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http://www.pvcplans.com/

sorry forgot the link...

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Old 08-06-2008, 11:54 PM   #5
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If it was me, I would buy it & ride it. If you ride it regularly like I do my bikes No problems.
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If it was me, I would buy it & ride it. If you ride it regularly like I do my bikes No problems.

Easy for you to say living in Arizona, us snow-belt folk (the OP lives in OH, I live in MI) need winter storage. My Harley doesn't go through a foot of snow very well,
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Easy for you to say living in Arizona, us snow-belt folk (the OP lives in OH, I live in MI) need winter storage. My Harley doesn't go through a foot of snow very well,
There is also the theft issue.
Out of sight from the casual observer is a good thing.

Okay, you say, who is going to steal an ancient 200? Well, there are enough joyriding kids or ignorant - of - value crackheads around who might swipe it.
So a cover is good.

Oh, and lock the bike up as well!!
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