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Your Guide to Motorcycle Storage Costs

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Summary: Motorcycle storage costs range from $35 to over $400 monthly, influenced by factors like location, size, type, and additional features. Urban areas tend to have higher prices due to demand, while rural areas offer more competitive rates. The size of the motorcycle impacts storage unit choice, with larger bikes needing bigger spaces. Indoor storage provides better protection but is pricier than outdoor options. Climate-controlled units can cost 10% to 20% more, beneficial for sensitive components.

Curious how much it costs to store a motorcycle? Read our guide below to learn more about average motorcycle storage prices, factors that impact the storage unit prices, and more!

How Much Does Motorcycle Storage Cost?

Average motorcycle storage fees can vary from $35 a month to $400 a month or more at self storage locations across the country. However, motorcycle storage rental rates vary based on location, size, storage type, additional features, and more.

City Minimum Price (monthly) Maximum Price (monthly)
Phoenix, AZ $54 $239
Irvine, CA $115 $308
Sacramento, CA $73 $253
Fort Lauderdale, FL $101 $349
Miami, FL $116 $436
West Palm Beach, FL $109 $342
Atlanta, GA $74 $276
Chicago, IL $91 $321
Albuquerque, NM $72 $247
Charlotte, NC $50 $230
Las Vegas, NV $72 $204
Brooklyn, NY $266 $606
Austin, TX $104 $116
Dallas, TX $64 $304
Houston, TX $44 $254

Note: Pricing ranges in this table include all types of motorcycle storage, including indoor, outdoor, and covered. All prices are for reference only and are subject to change without notice.

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What Impacts Motorcycle Storage Costs?

The cost of motorcycle storage can change depending on your location, the size of your motorcycle, the type of motorcycle storage you rent, and more.

Location

The cost of storing a motorcycle can be impacted by the area you live in. On average, urban areas may have higher premiums on units due to additional features. In contrast, rural and suburban areas may have more competitive pricing.

Size

Total motorcycle storage rates can depend on the type of motorcycle you own. Larger motorcycles—like cruisers and touring bikes—will require medium storage spaces like 10x10 or 10x20. However, smaller bikes may be able to use a smaller unit—like a 5x10—which are often less expensive than larger units.

Type

The type of motorcycle storage you rent—indoor, outdoor, or covered—can affect the total storage costs. Indoor motorcycle storage units are ideal for long-term storage and help protect your vehicle from weather changes, though units featuring additional amenities may increase their cost. Outdoor motorcycle storage, while not offering total protection from the elements, is typically the most affordable storage option. Covered outdoor motorcycle storage may help protect against rain and snow, but these unit types are less common and slightly more expensive than typical outdoor units.

Climate Control

Renting climate-controlled motorcycle storage may result in higher rental costs. Climate control costs can be 10% to 20% higher than a unit without climate control—a potential $25 to $50 increase to your unit rental. However, the benefits of climate control for temperature-sensitive parts, like tires and fluids, make it a worthwhile investment.

Additional Resources

Our in-depth guides can help you find the best storage solution for your motorcycle—from available storage options to pricing information. Explore our guides below!

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