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Assembly
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size do I need for my motorcycle? | How
hot does the heater get?
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Questions
1.
Assembly
How
complicated is assembly? Feedback from
the majority of our customers is that assembly is
easy. The setup is lego style nuts and bolts.
How long does assembly
take? The majority of customers take
about 1.5 hours to setup up. It¡¯s usually longer
if you do not read
the instructions first!
Do you
have any tips? We incorporate tips
into the instructions
as they come up. The other place to look for tips
is in the testimonials.
Do I need
special tools? Standard tools such as
a ratchet set are required. If you want to secure
the anchor plate you may require a drill or large
hammer.
2.
Durability
What
kind of snow load can the frame
handle? The frame can handle a
distributed snow load of approximate. 75 pounds.
We recommend that you clean the snow off if it is
wet and heavy with water.

Will it blow
away? When the bike is properly
installed on the anchor plate the Bike Easy House will
not blow away. You can place some standard
wall bricks(cinder blocks) or other heavy objects
on the grounding plate at the inside edges as
ballast for when your Bike is not
inside.
How do you secure the
base? The base can be secured with
weights on the anchor plate inside. A more
permanent method is to drill holes for concrete
bolts and bolt the anchor plate to the ground.
There are 2 holes in the anchor plate for this
purpose. If you are installing on ground a long
spike does a good job.
3.
Construction
What
material is the Bike Easy House made of? The
Bike Easy House frame is made from 1/2¡± commercial grade
galvanized steel. The tubes are galvanized inside
and out to prevent rust from the inside out. The
Bike Easy House tent is made from 100% polyester fabric
engineered for outside use. The fabric has an
exterior coating of water repellant to bead off
water and an under coat of polyurethane to prevent
water from seeping through.
Will
the seams leak? All seams are sewn
with a marine grade thread that you may see light
through on a dry day. The thread is designed to
instantly expand to fill the hole in the presence
of water preventing leaks. Just dump a bucket of
water on the tent on a dry day and see if it
leaks.
Will the frame
rust? The galvanized steel will
prevent rust in the typical uses for the Bike
Easy House.
What is the life expectancy
of the tent? There are many tents
still in use from the first Bike Easy Houses 6 years
ago. We estimate a reasonable tent life to be 5
years in a harsh environment such as Florida
coast. Replacement covers are available.
4. What is your warranty policy?
The Bike Easy House carries
a life time warranty against manufacturing defects
in the product. The warranty excludes normal
fading of the cover, abuse and any damage from
use. All shipping is the responsibility of the
customer.
5. What size do I need for my
motorcycle?
Please see our
selection
chart that lists models and the proper Bike
Easy House Cover
6. Other
Questions
Is the
Bike Easy House portable?
The Bike Easy House is
considered a semi-permanent structure. and is
designed to be bolted to the ground. It can
however be easily relocated and transported in the
open position.
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