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ts
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      06-10-2011, 12:50 PM
According to

<http://www.best-motorcycle-information.com/airport-parking.html>,

there are available space for MCs at Liverpools John Lennon Airport
(although it doesn't say how recent the info on this site is).

However, in a post on another internet forum[1] someone questioned the
safety of leaving MCs there.

Anyone with recent experience of parking there?


[1] ukgser
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      06-10-2011, 01:13 PM
On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 13:50:02 +0100, ts wrote:

> According to
>
> <http://www.best-motorcycle-information.com/airport-parking.html>,
>
> there are available space for MCs at Liverpools John Lennon Airport
> (although it doesn't say how recent the info on this site is).
>
> However, in a post on another internet forum[1] someone questioned the
> safety of leaving MCs there.


Its scouse land .....

>
> Anyone with recent experience of parking there?
>


Only cars, sorry.

But they have always been there when I got back.

I could probably let you leave it on our drive (garage is a bit full), but
we are a 45 min bus ride from the airport (or 2 train rides and a bus).

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      06-10-2011, 01:20 PM
YTC#1 wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 13:50:02 +0100, ts wrote:
>
>> According to
>>
>> <http://www.best-motorcycle-information.com/airport-parking.html>,
>>
>> there are available space for MCs at Liverpools John Lennon Airport
>> (although it doesn't say how recent the info on this site is).
>>
>> However, in a post on another internet forum[1] someone questioned
>> the safety of leaving MCs there.

>
> Its scouse land .....
>
>>
>> Anyone with recent experience of parking there?
>>

>
> Only cars, sorry.
>
> But they have always been there when I got back.
>
> I could probably let you leave it on our drive (garage is a bit
> full), but we are a 45 min bus ride from the airport (or 2 train
> rides and a bus).


Airport Car Parks:

Take ticket on way in.
Park against railing somewhere not obscuring a car space
Chain bike to railing
Exit by riding around barrier

I've never had a problem in any one of many.
Never parked that way in Mac as they have a rather excellent motorbike area

Special mention for IoM Ronaldsway who will leave it alone for 4 months

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      06-10-2011, 01:32 PM
On Jun 10, 1:50*pm, exbn-p...@deaVOLVO.spamcon.org (ts) wrote:
> According to
>
> <http://www.best-motorcycle-information.com/airport-parking.html>,
>
> there are available space for MCs at Liverpools John Lennon Airport
> (although it doesn't say how recent the info on this site is).


Parked mine for a fortnight there a couple of weeks back.

> However, in a post on another internet forum[1] someone questioned the
> safety of leaving MCs there.


Depends on how much it's worth. I wouldn't leave an MV Agusta there,
but my shonky Firestorm was untouched.

> Anyone with recent experience of parking there?


Yep, stick a decent chain on it, and chain it to the armco next to the
short stay barriers, alongside the other bikes that will be there.

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      06-10-2011, 02:15 PM
YTC#1 <bdp-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

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> Only cars, sorry.
>
> But they have always been there when I got back.
>
> I could probably let you leave it on our drive (garage is a bit full), but
> we are a 45 min bus ride from the airport (or 2 train rides and a bus).


Thanks for the offer :-) - but from the other replies it appears my
airport transport is likely to still be there when I get back again.

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      06-10-2011, 02:15 PM
zymurgy <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> > Anyone with recent experience of parking there?

>
> Yep, stick a decent chain on it, and chain it to the armco next to the
> short stay barriers, alongside the other bikes that will be there.


Thanks to both Hog & Paul for this advice; will bring both my D-lock and
chain if I decide to fly out from there.

BMW K's seem to survive well at airports.

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      06-10-2011, 02:53 PM
ts wrote:
> zymurgy <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>> Anyone with recent experience of parking there?

>>
>> Yep, stick a decent chain on it, and chain it to the armco next to
>> the short stay barriers, alongside the other bikes that will be
>> there.

>
> Thanks to both Hog & Paul for this advice; will bring both my D-lock
> and chain if I decide to fly out from there.
>
> BMW K's seem to survive well at airports.


Will this be the 700SS?

<lubes chain cropper>

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      06-10-2011, 02:53 PM
exbn-(E-Mail Removed) (ts) wrote in news:1k2nji0.6zeam91kn81t6N%
exbn-(E-Mail Removed):

> zymurgy <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>> > Anyone with recent experience of parking there?

>>
>> Yep, stick a decent chain on it, and chain it to the armco next to the
>> short stay barriers, alongside the other bikes that will be there.

>
> Thanks to both Hog & Paul for this advice; will bring both my D-lock and
> chain if I decide to fly out from there.
>
> BMW K's seem to survive well at airports.
>


Unless the are newish ones and parked at Heathrow T5. There have been a
spate of thefts there recently of high value bikes.
 
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      06-10-2011, 02:56 PM
wessie wrote:
> exbn-(E-Mail Removed) (ts) wrote in
> news:1k2nji0.6zeam91kn81t6N% exbn-(E-Mail Removed):
>
>> zymurgy <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>>>> Anyone with recent experience of parking there?
>>>
>>> Yep, stick a decent chain on it, and chain it to the armco next to
>>> the short stay barriers, alongside the other bikes that will be
>>> there.

>>
>> Thanks to both Hog & Paul for this advice; will bring both my D-lock
>> and chain if I decide to fly out from there.
>>
>> BMW K's seem to survive well at airports.
>>

>
> Unless the are newish ones and parked at Heathrow T5. There have been
> a spate of thefts there recently of high value bikes.


<hides chain cropper>

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      06-10-2011, 03:37 PM
Hog. <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> > BMW K's seem to survive well at airports.

>
> Will this be the 700SS?


Although it is a 750cc K, it's not made in Italy . . .

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