Where to keep my motorcycle in Dundee

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Where to keep my motorcycle in Dundee

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I just moved back to Omaha after spending a few years in the South. I live near 50-ish and California, and the neighborhood seems nice 'n mellow and safe. I stepped out of my apartment today and saw my neighbor was having a window replaced in his car. I asked what happened, and someone had just broken in to steal his seat belts (didn't touch the CD player or anything). He mentioned someone else had their Jeep wheels stolen a few months back. So, I'm guessing I probably don't want to keep my motorcycle out there.

Are there any sort of vehicle storage places around? Ideally, I'd like a place with 24 hour access, and the ability to leave my truck there while I'm on the bike. My apartment has 2 garages, but they're occupied, and I doubt any other place around here is going to rent a garage to a non-tenant.
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Welcome back - 5+ years in between posts!
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Thanks.
Yeah, it's definitely been a while. It's weird - every other part of Omaha is chock-full of storage places, but there are none around me.
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Looks like there's one right by you at 1140 Radial Hwy, it's called Armor Storage.
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Yep, I did see that and called them. Their smallest unit is something like 15' x 10' and they want $100 per month for it. That's way too much wasted space - plus, there's no place to keep my truck if I want to take the bike out.
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heyimjason wrote:Yep, I did see that and called them.  Their smallest unit is something like 15' x 10' and they want $100 per month for it.  That's way too much wasted space - plus, there's no place to keep my truck if I want to take the bike out.
I used to live in an older apartment building not too far from there and people could pay a little extra to store something in the basement, have you asked your landlord if they have anything like that?
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I am vacating my storage unit in midtown at the end of the month, but its in that same $100 range you don't want.
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Nah, basement storage wouldn't work. My motorcycle is too big and heavy to even consider stairs.
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Not sure if Benson is too far away, but you could try and contact Larkins Parkin.
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