Steel bikes are tough; my bikes generally live in my open air atrium.
The locker is certainly as weather resistant as most garages. My
concern would be whether the locker is bolted to the ground, which
would add a lot to the security.

jim m
wc ca

On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 9:45 PM, Sumehra <sume...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I live in a walkup apartment building, and lugging my Riv up and down the
> stairs and through the narrow doorway has become quite annoying.
> I have been toying with the idea of installing a bike locker in our parking
> lot for about a year now...  I pitched the idea to my condo association last
> year (see attached presentation), and although they wont fund the project,
> they have let me install one on my own dime.
> I just wanted to get the groups thoughts--would you store your Riv in a bike
> locker, outside, in the elements?  Think about moisture/humidity affecting
> the steel, safety/security... (or anything else I haven't thought of).
> Having one of these will definitely get me riding more.  I'm just afraid of
> what may happen to the bike...
>
> Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
>
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