Yamaha Tracer 700 – 1200mm Extra-Wide Door ArmadilloBoxes Installation

Yamaha Tracer 700 secure outdoor motorcycle storage
Introduction
The Yamaha Tracer 700 is a lightweight sport-touring motorcycle designed for everyday riding and longer journeys. When garage space isn’t available, outdoor storage needs to be secure, weatherproof, and easy to use without compromising access.
This installation shows how an ArmadilloBoxes steel motorcycle storage unit with an extra-wide door provides secure outdoor storage for a Yamaha Tracer 700 while remaining practical for frequent use.
Customer requirement
The owner required outdoor motorcycle storage that:
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securely accommodates a Yamaha Tracer 700
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prioritises ease of use for regular riding
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provides genuine theft resistance rather than cosmetic deterrence
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protects the motorcycle from year-round weather exposure
The real-world challenge
Sport-touring motorcycles like the Tracer 700 typically feature wider handlebars and a taller stance than standard road bikes. Narrow door openings and lightweight sheds can make everyday access awkward and increase the risk of contact when manoeuvring the bike.
A suitable storage solution needs sufficient door clearance, rigidity, and stability to allow smooth, repeatable access.
The solution
A 1200mm wide ArmadilloBoxes secure motorcycle storage unit with an extra-wide door was installed to suit the Yamaha Tracer 700’s sport-touring dimensions. The rigid steel construction forms a strong base layer of security, while the extra-wide door opening allows confident roll-in access without tight steering angles.
For owners comparing options, the ArmadilloBoxes size guide helps determine the most suitable unit width for sport-touring motorcycles.
A steel unit also provides a stronger security foundation than timber sheds, which is why many riders review motorcycle security options alongside their storage choice.
Bike and storage dimensions
Yamaha Tracer 700 (typical – varies by year and specification)
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Length: approximately 2140 mm
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Handlebar width: approximately 840 mm
Storage unit used
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Unit length: 2438 mm (8 ft)
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Internal width: 1200 mm
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Extra-wide door clearance to improve everyday access
This configuration provides comfortable clearance without increasing the overall footprint unnecessarily.
Day-to-day use
With the extra-wide door, the Yamaha Tracer 700 can be rolled in and out smoothly with minimal steering input. This keeps the storage practical for frequent riding rather than becoming awkward over time.
Why this setup works for Yamaha Tracer 700 owners
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Well suited to sport-touring motorcycles
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Extra-wide door improves access and control
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1200mm width balances footprint and usability
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Steel construction delivers superior security
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Fully enclosed for dependable weather protection
Ordering information
This installation uses the 1200mm wide ArmadilloBoxes unit with an extra-wide door, chosen to make everyday access as easy as possible. To get started, visit our delivery page and use the contact form at the bottom, and we’ll help you configure the unit that works best for you and begin your order.
Yamaha Tracer 700 storage FAQs
Will a Yamaha Tracer 700 fit in a 1200mm ArmadilloBoxes unit?
Yes. The 1200mm ArmadilloBoxes unit with an extra-wide door provides ample clearance for the Tracer 700’s handlebars and upright stance in typical configurations.
Is an extra-wide door beneficial for a sport-touring motorcycle?
Yes. An extra-wide door improves ease of use and reduces the risk of contact when storing and removing a sport-touring bike regularly.
Is a steel motorcycle shed more secure than a wooden shed?
Steel storage units provide a much stronger base level of security than timber sheds, which can be forced quickly.
Do I need a concrete base?
No. An ArmadilloBox does not require a concrete base. The unit is structurally sound and can be installed directly onto grass or gravel without damaging the sub-base. Its own weight keeps it stable even before the motorcycle is stored inside.
The units are very rigid and can be packed during installation to bring the door square, allowing accurate alignment on uneven ground. However, like any structure, they should not be installed where water is allowed to pool, and the ground should be free-draining.
