20 Space Impregnable Cycle Store

by The Bike Storage Company

The 20 Space Impregnable Cycle Store is a high-security, British-made enclosed cycle storage solution designed for maximum protection in high-risk environments. Constructed from heavy-duty galvanised steel with anti-climb mesh infill panels and a secure access door system, it provides protected storage for up to 20 bicycles. Ideal for commercial developments, residential schemes, transport hubs and public sector projects, the store offers robust security, weather protection and long-term durability while contributing toward BREEAM transport and security objectives.
The 20 Space Impregnable Bike Store is our highest-security cycle shelter, explicitly developed for projects in vulnerable or high-risk locations. Constructed with prison-grade mesh, RSJ cross braces, and underground fixings, this ultra-secure bike shelter ensures that public and private spaces benefit from the theft-resistant, vandal-proof bike storage without compromising usability.
Manufactured in Britain and available with bespoke dimensions, the shelter is built to fit seamlessly into your urban infrastructure or construction site. Whether you re planning for a local authority project, transport hub, high-density housing, or school development, this shelter delivers the peace of mind architects, developers, and cyclists need.
This shelter delivers a spec-ready, future-proof cycle parking solution with automatically closing doors, electronic access control, and a 10-year manufacturer s warranty.

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