WhackyWill Posted December 29, 2014 Posted December 29, 2014 For the bikers on here or anybody who wants extra space. Brilliant idea, watch the video. http://die-motorradgarage.de/ 2 Quote
Payco Posted December 29, 2014 Posted December 29, 2014 Pretty cool that Will.. I guess from that you are going to design one for a Z ?. 1 Quote
WhackyWill Posted December 29, 2014 Author Posted December 29, 2014 You would want a remote one for a Zed..just drive in press a remote and it covers the Zed then a door opens and you walk into the house. Cool.. . Quote
AliveBoy Posted December 29, 2014 Posted December 29, 2014 bit more information in english: http://mybikemagazine.com/folding-motorcycle-garage/ 1 Quote
Randy_Baton Posted December 29, 2014 Posted December 29, 2014 You would want a remote one for a Zed..just drive in press a remote and it covers the Zed then a door opens and you walk into the house. Cool.. . If you've got the space for a car sized one then you've pretty much got the space for a proper garage. Quote
WhackyWill Posted December 29, 2014 Author Posted December 29, 2014 You would want a remote one for a Zed..just drive in press a remote and it covers the Zed then a door opens and you walk into the house. Cool.. . If you've got the space for a car sized one then you've pretty much got the space for a proper garage. Wouldn't need planning permission for it, as its not a permanent structure. Quote
Richf Posted December 29, 2014 Posted December 29, 2014 You would want a remote one for a Zed..just drive in press a remote and it covers the Zed then a door opens and you walk into the house. Cool.. . If you've got the space for a car sized one then you've pretty much got the space for a proper garage. Wouldn't need planning permission for it, as its not a permanent structure. Wrong , even an awning needs permission Quote
WhackyWill Posted December 29, 2014 Author Posted December 29, 2014 (edited) You would want a remote one for a Zed..just drive in press a remote and it covers the Zed then a door opens and you walk into the house. Cool.. . If you've got the space for a car sized one then you've pretty much got the space for a proper garage. Wouldn't need planning permission for it, as its not a permanent structure. Wrong , even an awning needs permission A commercial awning also needs building regulations so as to make sure it doesn't fall on somebody's head.. A awning on a private residence doesn't..!! (maybe it depends on which Counsel you are dealing with).. Edited December 29, 2014 by WhackyWill Quote
Ebized Posted December 29, 2014 Posted December 29, 2014 You would want a remote one for a Zed..just drive in press a remote and it covers the Zed then a door opens and you walk into the house. Cool.. . If you've got the space for a car sized one then you've pretty much got the space for a proper garage. Wouldn't need planning permission for it, as its not a permanent structure. Wrong , even an awning needs permission A commercial awning also needs building regulations so as to make sure it doesn't fall on somebody's head.. A awning on a private residence doesn't..!! (maybe it depends on which Counsel you are dealing with).. Check with your local Council - planning rules can be complex. Being a ex-planner it never ceased to amaze me the various interpretations that can be made from one local authority to another and a lot depends just whereabouts on the house it would be sited and what local controls may have taken away normal permitted rights normally expected. But a bit extreme to seek Counsel advice Will Quote
WhackyWill Posted December 29, 2014 Author Posted December 29, 2014 You would want a remote one for a Zed..just drive in press a remote and it covers the Zed then a door opens and you walk into the house. Cool.. . If you've got the space for a car sized one then you've pretty much got the space for a proper garage. Wouldn't need planning permission for it, as its not a permanent structure. Wrong , even an awning needs permission A commercial awning also needs building regulations so as to make sure it doesn't fall on somebody's head.. A awning on a private residence doesn't..!! (maybe it depends on which Counsel you are dealing with).. Check with your local Council - planning rules can be complex. Being a ex-planner it never ceased to amaze me the various interpretations that can be made from one local authority to another and a lot depends just whereabouts on the house it would be sited and what local controls may have taken away normal permitted rights normally expected. But a bit extreme to seek Counsel advice Will No I didn't say you need Council advice...maybe building regs for a commercial one. ..it was richf who said I was talking boll**cks Quote : Wouldn't need planning permission for it, as its not a permanent structure. (Will) Wrong , even an awning needs permission (richf). Quote
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