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It's going to be a long 300km...
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Info and moto storage in Vancouver/Calgary


Hi Guys, I'm presently in Tucson waiting for a bit for my moto and expect to be mobile and heading for Alaska by early next week. Firstly anyone got any suggestions for the way north, I've already penciled in the major national parks and expect, weather permitting, to arrive in Alaska early June. Secondly, I was going to head for Africa at the end of this Americas trip but the state of the £ has put the kybosh on that plan so I am looking to leave the moto in Vancouver/Calgary for July and August when I will return to Scotland to see if the house is still there and check my mail then return to Latin America where I can afford the food and . So, anyone got garage space for a battered BMW while I fly home and back, a bottle of decent malt for the successful applicant. Ride safe.
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Still no offers?

I'd gladly let you store it in my garage for a few months IF I can make enough room!
Right now it is packed with my bikes and things, but a bit of clean-up would likely find room for one more bike to squeeze in if you're in a pinch. I'd hate to see anyone stuck just because of lack of bike storage.

PM me if you don't yet have an arrangement.
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I live in Abbotsford, BC and would be happy to store your bike at my home. It will be in a secure, heated indoor room. If you would like to stay a few days that will be fine. I can also transport you to and from the airport.
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Hi Guys, thanks for the offers, one of the Community guys in Calgary has offered the use of his storage facility which he reckons has lots of spare space and sounds ideal. However, if anyone is up for a few s in Calgary in about a 7/10 days time look out for a "Cocktails in Calgary" in the N. America section. Ride safe.
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Hey! I responded to your other thread, but I have a garage in Calgary that is totally empty you can store it in for July + August. Id even pay you if I could drive it for those months!

let me know man!
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Hi everyone

I'm in a similar situation! I am flying the bike (BMW F650 GS) out to Alaska in July and am hoping to ride about for a bit and head down the Rockies to end up in Calgary in September.

I would like to leave the bike in Calgary from September until spring 2010 and need to find secure storage for it over the winter. I am happy to pay for a corner of a store or garage.

If anyone is about for a around 10 July or again in mid-September then I'd love to meet up and gain some local knowledge of the area.

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Hey Kate. Im here but only until the end of August. Id be happy to meet up for a when you ride through the first time! Just hit me up
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