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The BikeBox outdoors, and the detail that keeps a bike dry

Every photograph has a caption explaining what it shows and why the detail matters — installed on site, in rain, both finishes on white, and the box as it arrives.

ALTEBO BikeBox Arc in brushed stainless steel, closed, against the wall of a house beside the entrance steps at dusk

The Arc, closed

The curved body is the whole roof. There is no flat top for water, leaves or snow to sit on, and no seam running along the highest point of the box — which is where a flat-lidded store eventually starts to go. The lock sits flush in the side panel, and the feet adjust so the body stands level on paving that has settled.

ALTEBO BikeBox Arc opened, with three bicycles parked inside against the wall of a house

The Arc, open

The side panel is the door and it opens across the full width, so bikes roll in from the paving rather than being lifted over a threshold or angled past a frame. The photograph shows three bikes inside — what fits in your case depends on handlebar width and the space you have.

ALTEBO BikeBox 2 in brushed stainless steel installed on a paved residential driveway, with children cycling past in daylight

In a residential courtyard

The stainless BikeBox 2 where it is designed to sit: on paving, against a planted edge, at the height of a garden wall. The point of the proportions is that a bike rolls straight in from the paving — no ramp, no lifting over a threshold, which is what decides whether an e-bike actually gets put away every evening.

ALTEBO BikeBox 2 in powder-coated black steel on a wet paved terrace outside a modern house at dusk in the rain

In rain, after dark

The black version in the condition that matters. Water runs off the inclined roof rather than pooling on it, the doors overlap the body, and the ventilation openings sit high under the roof overhang so air moves through without driving rain getting in. A sealed box with no ventilation traps condensation, which corrodes a drivetrain faster than rain does.

ALTEBO BikeBox 2 in powder-coated black steel, straight front view with both doors closed

Powder-coated black — front

Both doors closed. The horizontal slots across the doors are the ventilation pattern; the engraved ALTEBO mark and the cylinder lock sit on the right-hand door. The open band under the roof runs the full width and is the primary air path.

ALTEBO BikeBox 2 in black steel, three-quarter view showing the 1300 mm depth and the inclined roof

Powder-coated black — three-quarter

The same unit turned, so the depth reads properly: 1300 mm, enough for a full-size adult bicycle across. The side panel is a single unbroken sheet, and the roof is pitched front-to-back.

ALTEBO BikeBox 2 in brushed AISI 304 stainless steel, straight front view with lockable double doors

AISI 304 stainless — front

The same construction in brushed stainless. Specified where the box faces coastal air, road salt or heavy public use — and where it has to still look new in ten years rather than merely intact.

ALTEBO BikeBox 2 in stainless steel, three-quarter view showing external hinges and welded body

AISI 304 stainless — three-quarter

Hinges are external and the panels carry no visible fixings. On a product that lives outdoors, every exposed fastener is a place where water sits and coating fails.

ALTEBO-branded flat-pack carton for a bicycle storage box, printed with the product name and handling icons

How it ships

Flat-pack, ALTEBO-branded, assembled on site to the supplied instructions. A finished box of this size is mostly air, and shipping air across Europe costs more than the steel inside it.

Both finishes and the dimensions are on the product page.

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ALTEBO BikeBox team · Netherlands

The BikeBox range is developed and sold by our team in the Netherlands. For dimensions, colours, multi-unit projects and delivery, contact them directly — they answer BikeBox enquiries, not process equipment ones.