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I would like to get some polling response to the following idea:
I have a vacant 2,800 sf building containing office warehouse space. I would like to make it into a motorcycle storage depot that members could not only store there bike but also use the facility to work on the bike as well. It would be heated, have a work shop area, rest room and kitchen facility, and of course be alarmed and secure.
Do you think sport riders would be interested in this and is $125/month reasonable?
508-653-8604 h 508-395-9812 c
Corrado Building & Remodeling, Inc.
14-A Waushakum St
Framingham, MA 01702
508-875-6201
www.cbrinc.com
If it were closer to me, i'd be interestedFor heated storage and workspace, i think it's reasonable. It may be a bit on the high side for just bike storage though
Yamaha
Kind of interested, Tom. Where is it located, Framingham?
derek
deal....... 2 far for me sounds good thoe
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Just a bit too far for me but definately a great idea. Would there be a discount on multiple bikes?
John
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Yes Derek it is in Framingham.
I think a discount for more than one bike could be done.
This may be better than the Sportbike Riders Association I had??
As far as too far away and in consideration of this fucking NewEngland weather and the legnth of our recent winters some sportriders may want to make the trek just for a good place to store their baby and lets face it you could stop by any time and work on her too!!!!!!!!
508-653-8604 h 508-395-9812 c
Corrado Building & Remodeling, Inc.
14-A Waushakum St
Framingham, MA 01702
508-875-6201
www.cbrinc.com
How would security work within the place?
ie- someone pays 125 for a month and access. then takes all the bikes.
"You never see a motorcycle parked outside of a psychiatrists office"
Hmm sounds almost big enough to ride around in.![]()
Sounds like an excellent idea. However, $125 for storage only is a bit high.
What were you thinking for security? That's alot of $$ in bikes stored in one place![]()
I myself am... strange and unusual.
I just made up a flyer and am sending it to some local bike shops for more input. If you want a copy of this please call and leave your address and I will mail it to you also. It explains a lot more in the expected rates.
There are 5 rates one is $100.00/month
Each bike would have a steel wheel chock bolted to floor to hold the bike in place each bike would be locked by it's owner to this wheel chock.
I really want to get this moving if there is enough interest.
508-653-8604 h 508-395-9812 c
Corrado Building & Remodeling, Inc.
14-A Waushakum St
Framingham, MA 01702
508-875-6201
www.cbrinc.com
Then when you find only a wheel left in the wheel chock what happens? I'm not trying to be a smartass(comes naturally) but seriously will there be cameras or a keypad with a unique password so you can tell who is in the building at anytime? Badge access? ...and what about tools?
I'd think twice before getting into the doityourself motorcycle repair business. Storage is one thing, but maintenance is quite another. I imagine you'd have quite a time finding an insurance company willing to cover such an endeavor. What if people hurt themselves? Or others? Damage the other bikes?
Another thing is the fluids, you could have a superfund site on your hands in no time. Have you seen the mess some people make just changing their oil? And that's in their own garage.
Finally, there's the matter of ventilation. If you're going to have people working on their bikes indoors, you're gonna need one hell of a ventilation system to get those exhaust gases out. They put a similar system in the local firehouse here, I think it cost them many tens of thousands of dollars. And that's just to install.
Between those and the possibility of theft, the whole thing is gonna be an insurance company's worst nightmare. If you can find someone to insure you, then you still have to heat the place, run the electricity, pay the mortgage and the taxes, pay someone to monitor the residence or monitor security 24/7...
When all's said and done, I would be surprised to see you break even, even if you manage to pack the place full at $125 a month. And that's a big if, because first off you're appealing to a very limited market: local motorcyclists who want to do their own maintenance and don't have a suitable place to do it. Motorcyclists are already a tiny part of the population, motorcyclists who do their own maintenance an even smaller piece of that pie, and most of them will have arranged for a place for themselves to do maintenance. And what does storage cost, $50 a month? For the added monthly cost of what you're proposing you can get a lot of dealer oil changes and valve adjustments....
Not saying it's not a cool idea, it is, my first reaction was like everyone else's here, hell yeah that'd be a cool place to work on my bike. But whether it'd be a profitable business...I dunno, maybe I'm too pessimistic when it comes to that sort of thing...
*Looks around innocently*Originally posted by Honclfibr
Have you seen the mess some people make just changing their oil? And that's in their own garage.![]()
"You never see a motorcycle parked outside of a psychiatrists office"
Tom you are the man! I have 2 I need to store and work on over the winter..
Have you talked to an insurance co about this? Or is this just a store at your own risk thing??? Security and locking down the bikes sound like a very good idea.. & the location is awesome for me!!!![]()
I'll be calling you when I return, probably sometime next week. Have room for me to store my 7X14 trailor outside??
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I'd look into insurance before you offer 'workspace' or repairs on premises. I had looked into something vaguely similar a coupla years ago, but the insurance for allowing work to be done on m/c's was outrageous. You may also wanna check the local zoning ordinances where the warehouse is. They may not allow this type of operation there....
All in all, it sounds like a good idea. Which is why I looked into something like this a while back...
Did you grit your teeth and try to look like Clint Fuckin' Eastwood?
Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
Some quick and short answers to all the above.
I am already paying the, mortgage, heat, electric and insurance and it is currently vacant!
I have talked with an agent on different insurances.
I have not aproached the building, zoning or fire departements as this is still only in the exploratory stage. The fire department may have an issue with gasoline storage.
There would be a monitored alarm, I have not inquired as of yet to a swipe card (such as at the gun clubs) or servalance camara but if it were to get off the ground I would eventually install both.
The accessability (operating hours) is an issue intill a swipe card and servalance was installed it would probably be staffed thus limitting free access by memebers to hours of business or by appointment.
Hazardous waste, oil spills,etc. do not concern me as much as the other issues. I currently have a shop/garage next door and that has never been a problem. Products would be on hand to clean up any possible spillage and the capacity of such items is minimal we are not storing super tankers.
Well time will only tell if this idea comes to fruition, if not it will be rented to some other entity or I may make it a wood working shop and keep my existing shop for equipment repairs only.
508-653-8604 h 508-395-9812 c
Corrado Building & Remodeling, Inc.
14-A Waushakum St
Framingham, MA 01702
508-875-6201
www.cbrinc.com
I like this idea a lot, I think its a great idea. I think you could even limit a lot of the legal and insurance hassles by simply having anyone who participates sign some sort of agreement stating that they understand there are certain risks, and that they hold you blameless.
I do see tools walking off the premise quite easily though. I would tend to think people would have to bring thier own, or have someone present whenever your 'hours of operation' will be, to sign out tools to people, and sign them back in. Some sort of badge system would be great for this, and security. I've done some work in that area in the past, its not that difficult or expensive believe it or not.
I would probably be interested in participating myself if I didn't already have a heated garage, but I know of at least one person who would be very interested.
StumpyNB
'11 Kawasaki Ninja 1000
how would you feel if core6 (stunters) rented some space a few days a month from you?
is it big enough (how long and wide-i dont like square feet!!lol) to ride slow wheelies in?
would that be something you'd be interested in?
lemme know, cuz there is a HUGE demand for a practice spot for New Englands Pro stunters....we gotta compete in April, and that doesnt leave much room to improve, or even work out the rust...
reply here, or my email is Teach@core6.net
Chris
The parking lot would be large enough but I can't imagine the building would be big enough for that but then again I don't know shit about stunting!
508-653-8604 h 508-395-9812 c
Corrado Building & Remodeling, Inc.
14-A Waushakum St
Framingham, MA 01702
508-875-6201
www.cbrinc.com
A waiver won't 'hold up' in the event went after him. I'm talking about liability insurance and worker's comp insurance. I'm not sure about MA, but in NH you'd need both. Liability would be the big hit. But storing & working on vehicles can also levy hefty permit costs. Plus disposal fees for spent chemicals. In a business situation, it's usually a bit more than running down to your local recycling center. Usually the EPA and the locals monitor how you dispose of 'em, and have certain criteria and guidelines you must meet as well as insist that you use qualified, certified disposal companies...Originally posted by StumpyNB
I like this idea a lot, I think its a great idea. I think you could even limit a lot of the legal and insurance hassles by simply having anyone who participates sign some sort of agreement stating that they understand there are certain risks, and that they hold you blameless.
These are but a few things I ran into while researching something very similar to this a coupla years ago...
Did you grit your teeth and try to look like Clint Fuckin' Eastwood?
Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
would you even be interested in discussing the idea? right now my summer time practice parking lot is no bigger than 20 parking spaces long and maybe ten wide....just enough to practice really slow stuff-cirlces, no handers, etc.Originally posted by TLC_CBR
The parking lot would be large enough but I can't imagine the building would be big enough for that but then again I don't know shit about stunting!
lemme know,
Teach
Chris I sent you some e-mails.
Give me a call or e-mail me to set up a time.
508-653-8604 h 508-395-9812 c
Corrado Building & Remodeling, Inc.
14-A Waushakum St
Framingham, MA 01702
508-875-6201
www.cbrinc.com