View Full Version : Pictures of wht you fit in you 10x10 shed
booblinker
05-18-2011, 06:19 PM
I am in the process of buying a place with a 10'x10' shed, just looking for some ideas on how to store as many as possible. I have 4 and a honda nighthawk, i was thinking with shelving on the 10x5 on the opposite side of the door, put 2 and parts up there and 3 below the shelf, and one in the corner and the bike by the door, this is assuming i add to my collection which i most likely will.
booblinker
05-18-2011, 09:01 PM
Here is my very artistic drawing of what i hope my shed looks like soon.
http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l318/booblinker/3%20wheeler/SHED.png
booblinker
05-28-2011, 12:31 AM
Nobody???????
BiGDawG
05-28-2011, 01:38 AM
i keep mine in the neighbors poll barn lol, but when me and my buddy go riding i fit both in the bed of my truck
http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s282/MARK2153/th_224329_10150305100429867_739069866_9695666_2355 53_n.jpg (http://s155.photobucket.com/albums/s282/MARK2153/?action=view¤t=224329_10150305100429867_739069866_9695666 _235553_n.jpg)
might be able to store em like that for more room or i've seen them stored standing up but not sure if u need to drain the fluids or not
atc007
05-28-2011, 08:32 AM
Looks great! I stand them on end,w a thick towel under the grabbar of course. I think you've got her figured out! And back in the day,when pickups had EIGHT foot beds,,I hauled 3 ALL the time! ALL on their wheels,All criss cross.heck ,I hauled 3 last year w our extended,but that was stacking...
Dirtcrasher
05-28-2011, 09:06 AM
Go as big as you can, then add another 4-6' to that dimension.....
I cannot move in my 20x16; Yes, it has my machine shop equipment in there too but it really needs to be doubled.
Are you going to work on them out there too, such as in the winter with a heater? I can't stand working "around" other things and moving them outside lets the heat out or you have to clear a snow path for the ones in the way. Pita!........
zzmegad
05-28-2011, 04:10 PM
i have a 10x13 shed, i took some pictures, thers some fishing and yard tools in there that normally are not, but you can see its very cramped, and if I want to work on anything stuff needs to be pulled out. Its also a good thing that the 2 trizs are not put together, thats when it gets really tight!
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coolpool
05-28-2011, 05:57 PM
I use a shelf system now to store a US90 which is a lot smaller and lighter than what you have. Have you considered how your going to get them up there? I'm seeing very short ramps up to a 40" high shelf? Or is the shed strong enough and high enough for a small chainfall?
atc007
05-28-2011, 06:10 PM
ZZ that is absolutely impressive!!
booblinker
05-28-2011, 10:36 PM
I use a shelf system now to store a US90 which is a lot smaller and lighter than what you have. Have you considered how your going to get them up there? I'm seeing very short ramps up to a 40" high shelf? Or is the shed strong enough and high enough for a small chainfall?
ive loaded trikes into a full size truck by myself, and imagine this will be much harder, I might just use the as parts storage/work bench, time will tell. I moved in now and trikes will be coming here soon.
booblinker
05-31-2011, 11:02 PM
Well I got a 350x and 200s and a nighthawk in there, its pretty tight, but I haven't really moved stuff around to put them in the best configuration for optimal amount of three wheelers, I will do that this weekend when I bring the other 200s over, because it will not fit as its set up right now.
Dirtcrasher
06-01-2011, 11:46 AM
i have a 10x13 shed, i took some pictures, thers some fishing and yard tools in there that normally are not, but you can see its very cramped, and if I want to work on anything stuff needs to be pulled out. Its also a good thing that the 2 trizs are not put together, thats when it gets really tight!
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Careful with that jigsaw (124765) hanging over your head!! :lol:
mi500
06-01-2011, 12:30 PM
you drew your door wrong. i was thinking what if we droped down some pavers and built a little overhang off the front for the nighthawk? It would free up some space and semi protect the bike. we could also throw up some of that trellis crap to kinda box in the sides. unless you want to lock the bike up.
booblinker
06-01-2011, 10:46 PM
you drew your door wrong. i was thinking what if we droped down some pavers and built a little overhang off the front for the nighthawk? It would free up some space and semi protect the bike. we could also throw up some of that trellis crap to kinda box in the sides. unless you want to lock the bike up.
Yea I know the door goes in which is stupid and made bringing the trikes in even harder. I want to store the bike in the shed, but building a brick paver porch with an overhang would work pretty good.
booblinker
08-28-2011, 05:46 PM
Well I fit 5+ the push mower. I am going to have to change the door to open out ways, or put a bigger door on and I think I could for one more. But for now the parts 185 is gonna get taken apart to make room for the tri-z.
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