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Large Capacity Bike Shelter for 14 Cycles – Steel Frame Outdoor Cycle Storage
Large Capacity Bike Shelter for 14 Cycles – Steel Frame Outdoor Cycle Storage
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Provide secure, weather-protected cycle parking with this heavy-duty open front bike shelter, designed to accommodate up to 14 bicycles. Built from a robust steel frame and engineered for long-term outdoor use, this shelter offers a practical and professional solution for workplaces, schools, public spaces, and residential developments.
The open-front design allows for easy access and efficient parking, while the curved roof structure helps protect bicycles from rain and harsh weather conditions. Its durable construction ensures stability and reliability, even in high-traffic environments.
Manufactured using high-quality steel sections, this cycle shelter delivers exceptional strength and longevity. The clean, modern design blends seamlessly into a wide range of environments, making it an ideal addition to car parks, commercial premises, and educational facilities.
Key Features
- Capacity for up to 14 cycles
- Heavy-duty steel frame construction
- Open front design for easy access
- Weather-resistant roof protection
- Durable finish for outdoor environments
- Modern curved structure
- Ideal for commercial and public use
Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Cycle Capacity | Up to 14 bicycles |
| Shelter Type | Open Front Cycle Shelter |
| Frame Material | Heavy Duty Steel |
| Frame Size | Approx. 60mm x 60mm box section |
| Roof Design | Curved / Arched |
| Roof Material | Weather-resistant clear panels |
| Finish | Powder-coated for durability |
| Installation Type | Bolt-down (surface mounted) |
| Usage Environment | Outdoor |
| Access | Open front for easy entry/exit |
| Maintenance | Low maintenance construction |
| Suitable For | Schools, workplaces, public areas, residential developments |
Applications
- Schools and colleges
- Office buildings and workplaces
- Retail parks and commercial premises
- Public sector and community spaces
- Residential developments
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