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How much storage space do I need for 1 bike? A space about 71" (180 cm) long, 25" (64 cm) wide and 43" (110 cm) high will store one average adult bike comfortably. This gives us a little bit of space at either end of the bike (2.5 cm). And some space at either end of even the widest average handlebars (1.5 cm).
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Learn More »So it's time to put your bikes in a shed? Good idea! It will stop them cluttering up your home. And if you choose wisely it will keep them dry, secure and easy to access. But what size shed will you need to fit your your bikes in? It's a tricky one to answer as bikes come in loads of different shapes and sizes. But if we look at the average adult bike we can get a rough idea of how much space we need. And with the average bike in mind, the shed sizes for different numbers of bikes are: 1 bike needs a 6' x 2' shed (or 5' x 3') 2 bikes needs a 6' x 3' shed (or sometimes 6' x 2') 3 bikes needs a 6' x 4' shed (or sometimes 6' x 3') 4 bikes needs a 6' x 5' shed (or sometimes 6' x 4') 5 bikes needs a 6' x 5' shed (or sometimes 6' x 4') Please bear in mind these are estimates only! The best way to work out what shed size you need is to put your bikes together, measure them up and then check the internal dimensions of various sheds. You can see how I've calculated these estimates at the bottom of the page. But here are some examples of people squeezing different numbers of bicycles into different size bike sheds! I'll add more as I find them... Suncast 5' x 3' Shed
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This gives the bikes a bit more room, making it less likely they will get all tangled up. But it's still an efficient use of space. With all this in mind I worked out the average amount of space for different numbers of average adult bikes... How much storage space do I need for 1 bike? A space about 71" (180 cm) long, 25" (64 cm) wide and 43" (110 cm) high will store one average adult bike comfortably. This gives us a little bit of space at either end of the bike (2.5 cm). And some space at either end of even the widest average handlebars (1.5 cm). Many people will have a bike with narrower handlebars than this (for example: every road bike!) and will therefore be able to get away with significantly less shed width. And some people with very wide mountain bike handles will need a little bit more width, but they might be able to simply twist the handlebars slightly to fit into this space How much storage space do I need for 2 bikes? Two average adult bikes facing opposite directions would need a space 71" (180 cm) long, 33" (84 cm) wide and 43" (110 cm) high. This is presuming that by facing the two bikes in opposite directions, we can overlap both the handlebars and the pedals. So the only thing keeping the two bikes apart are their own pedals. It may be that the handlebars of one bike clash with the seat of the other one. But there should be enough space to offset the bikes length ways and turn the handlebars slightly so everything fits. How much storage space do I need for 3 bikes? For three average adult bikes we'll need a space 71" (180 cm) long, 42" (106 cm) wide and 43" (110 cm) high. Again, this presumes that we alternate the direction of the bikes. So two bikes will face the same direction, with another bike in between them facing the opposite way. But things start to get more tricky with three bikes! For starters if both of the bikes facing in the same direction have wider handlebars (> 16" / 40 cm) then there's a chance that the ends of the handlebars will clash, preventing the bikes from being so close. In most cases staggering the bikes a bit length ways and twisting the handlebars slightly should fix this. But if you've got three bikes that are used regularly, you've got to start thinking about how you're going to get them in and out of the shed too. It's got to be practical! If the bikes are positioned perpendicular to the door (across the far wall), then you may have to remove the first two bikes to access the third. And that will get quite annoying quite quickly! Choosing the right shed can avoid this, but that's a bit beyond the scope of this article. But extra space would help. Whereas the above measurements should fit three bikes it would be a lot more civilized if they had a bit more room. If we didn't over lap the pedals for instance, getting the bikes in and out will be much easier. This would need a space 71" (180 cm) long, 57.5" (146 cm) wide and 43" (110 cm) high. How much storage space do I need for 4 bikes? Using the original calculation method (where we overlap the pedals), four average adult bikes will require a space 71" (180 cm) long, 50.5" (128 cm) wide and 43" (110 cm) high.
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Learn More »If we don't want to overlap the pedals it's more like 71" (180 cm) long, 74" (188 cm) wide and 43" (110 cm) high. But the thing is: when you've got four bikes side on, you won't be able to lean over and pick the one from the back, whether they're spaced out or not! How much storage space do I need for 5 bikes? Five average adult bikes will require a space 71" (180 cm) long and 43" (110 cm) high. And then either 59" (150 cm) wide if we don't overlap the pedals.
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