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Old 26-Dec-2005, 20:29   #1
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Just remember that a intergrated garage is far easier to heat than a detached garage. The heat lost on some garages is that great, it bearly raises the overall temp, just the local temp around the heating source.

My garage is a single brick jobbie, crap for heat retension.
I use to have a big problem with condensation. This was always due to the bike beeing very cold, hovering around the 2-3 degree above freezing and the suddenly the ambient temperature rising. The warm air started to condensate on all of the metal parts of the bike. I cured this by building my own bubble for the bike. I had some ISO super9 kickiing around, whick I believe is the same stuff used to insulate the shuttle craft. Its mainly 25 layers of foil and 0.5mm foam. I just wrap the bike up in this till the spring.
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