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There's a swimming pool in my garage
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September 14, 2009, 01:29:47 PM »
We have a large garage and my Dad bought his plus sized girlfriend a pool with a motorized current generator to get her to lose some wieght. (Don't ask)
I have no other place to keep my bike so I need to do something about the humidity generated by the water.
Does anyone use a type of bike bag or know of something maintence free to keep my bike safe? I've searched around for a few but wanted a second opinion from ya'll.
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There's a swimming pool in my garage
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September 14, 2009, 02:10:11 PM »
I got nothing...
Except maybe one of those Harley show bubbles? (no, I'm not kidding, it might be just what you need)
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Re: There's a swimming pool in my garage
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This post totally made me LOL.. "Plus Sized" haha
Sorry, I have nothing to add..
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Re: There's a swimming pool in my garage
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September 14, 2009, 02:40:55 PM »
Swimming is not a good way to lose weight, as the body loves fat for buoyancy.
Walking (working up to running) is much better.
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September 14, 2009, 02:58:42 PM »
Punch a hole in the tub and call it a day.
Put the pool in his own garage.
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Get a box fan and aim it at your bike. Turn it on.
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Put cayenne pepper in the pool. It prevents bikes from rusting.
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Re: There's a swimming pool in my garage
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September 14, 2009, 05:22:44 PM »
Quote from: bubba zanetti on September 14, 2009, 03:10:48 PM
Put cayenne pepper in the pool. It prevents bikes from rusting.
LOL
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Re: There's a swimming pool in my garage
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September 14, 2009, 06:10:33 PM »
Don't worry about it. This tub will be on craigslist before the end of the year.
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Re: There's a swimming pool in my garage
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September 14, 2009, 06:40:51 PM »
Indoor pools in spaces not designed for them are a real problem:
If you are using chlorine for the pool, get the bike out of there. With Bromine, you can wait until the weekend
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The fan proposal won't work because the air in the garage will be too moist. In fact, everything in the garage is at risk. Indoor pools need active moisture control or else everything will be subjected to the dew point of the surface temperature of the pool. If the pool is heated, it will be worse. A future of mold, rust and rot awaits you.
Oh, and if you have a water heater or furnace in the garage that uses the garage air for combustion with Chlorine or Bromine in the water, you will rot out the heat exchangers in under a year
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Now if someone installed a 100% outside air supply fan with a matching exhaust system and a source of heat, that is a different matter.
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Re: There's a swimming pool in my garage
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September 14, 2009, 07:48:32 PM »
Don't know if this would work for your situation.
They have the Motorcycle storage bags
These come with large discant bags for absorbing moisture while the bike is in the bag, but considering how wet the bag would be to start with ( laying out while you ride, and wait for the bike to cool off ), I do not know if this would work long term.
Maybe if you have a secure outside location for your bike ( behind the garage ) use the bag or better yet a bike barn with a concrete mounted lock base for locking it down ? There are more expensive metal ones that have a lock on them.
Look at it this way, once the garage is rotted all to hell from the moisture inside it, you can build a new garage with a separate 1 car bay for your bike. Just make sure it has moisture proofing to the next bays, both wall and ceiling
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Re: There's a swimming pool in my garage
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Quote from: flips21 on September 14, 2009, 06:40:51 PM
Indoor pools in spaces not designed for them are a real problem:
If you are using chlorine for the pool, get the bike out of there. With Bromine, you can wait until the weekend
.
The fan proposal won't work because the air in the garage will be too moist. In fact, everything in the garage is at risk. Indoor pools need active moisture control or else everything will be subjected to the dew point of the surface temperature of the pool. If the pool is heated, it will be worse. A future of mold, rust and rot awaits you.
Oh, and if you have a water heater or furnace in the garage that uses the garage air for combustion with Chlorine or Bromine in the water, you will rot out the heat exchangers in under a year
.
Now if someone installed a 100% outside air supply fan with a matching exhaust system and a source of heat, that is a different matter.
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Re: There's a swimming pool in my garage
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swimming is a great way to lose weight, as long as you include a healthy diet. I started swimming after I hurt my foot and couldn't walk or jog for exercise anymore the doctor suggested it. I thought it wouldn't do much good, but gave it a try. I lost an average of 8lbs a week by swimming 1 hr per day 6 days a week. I also learned to swim much better. I just wish I could get one of them fancy current tubs to swim at home. It was also surprising how much stronger my shoulders have become.
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Re: There's a swimming pool in my garage
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September 15, 2009, 07:46:27 AM »
Quote from: Silverbird on September 14, 2009, 01:29:47 PM
We have a large garage and my Dad bought his plus sized girlfriend a pool with a motorized current generator to get her to lose some wieght. (Don't ask)
I have no other place to keep my bike so I need to do something about the humidity generated by the water.
Does anyone use a type of bike bag or know of something maintence free to keep my bike safe? I've searched around for a few but wanted a second opinion from ya'll.
Thanks
This suxxxx. Tell Dad to get a new Girlfriend, or - a BikeBubble or Bike Barn, and move it outta the garage.
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September 15, 2009, 08:33:50 AM »
Tell the cheapass to have a pool enclosure built before he ruins the garage and house. Seriously.
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get one of these for the GF rolling around in the pool.
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You think you're laughing now? You she see the two of them standing next to each other, he's a normal 170 guy. This sucks, I thought I've seen something that vacumes out all the moisure froma bag that encloses the bike but can't find it anywhere.
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Re: There's a swimming pool in my garage
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Quote from: Silverbird on September 15, 2009, 02:51:48 PM
You think you're laughing now? You she see the two of them standing next to each other, he's a normal 170 guy. This sucks, I thought I've seen something that vacumes out all the moisure froma bag that encloses the bike but can't find it anywhere.
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Re: There's a swimming pool in my garage
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Quote from: shesmyjewel on September 15, 2009, 08:43:01 AM
get one of these for the GF rolling around in the pool.
Now that's not right.
Funny, but not right
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