Looks pretty good. If it works for you, then just do it! :2thumbs:
Mind you, some of the pics on that site do remind me of an incident that happened many years ago now.... I'd been working on a base in Sydney, & with a few friends had been living just a 5 minute run away in a flat above a Chinese Restaurant & opposite the local Ex-Servicemans Club (jog to/from the base; food downstairs; entertainment, pokies, cheap beer & ... just over the road - perfect!

) but it wasn't the safest part of town to leave a bike on the street or the easiest place to park either, not even for a motorcycle, so usually we all rode our bikes up the stairs and parked them on the first-floor landing. No-one else but us up there, so it was fine - good spot to work on the bikes too, but it did make a bit of noise plus it took a bit of skill and a few minutes to get them all downstairs again.
We all had some leave due, and we'd been planning a Long Weekend ride/road trip back home to South Oz for a while... The Friday night in question, cos we were planning on leaving at sparrow fart on Saturday morning, all the others decided to park their bikes in the laneway next door, all nose in & chained to a Stobie pole (a dirty great concrete & steel power pole

) but around midnight, despite some ribbing about 'my paranoia', I still chose to park my bike on the landing like we'd always done..... And just a few hours later, we all headed down the stairs rarin' to hit the road (me already riding my bike

) only to be greeted by the sight of 4 front wheels and one set of front forks chained to the stobie pole where the others had left their (now stolen!) bikes!! :gaah:
They didn't take too long, but when they got there, the local Police said they'd recently had a gang of bike thieves working the area using tow trucks, grinders, and gas axes; just cutting whatever they needed to cut in order to lift the bikes onto the tow trucks & taking off in moments - some bikes had even been stolen within minutes of being parked, despite being chained/locked to various immovable objects!! So I ended up doing that particular road trip with just one of the others riding pillion!! :spyder:
Then years later my Brother-in-law had his Heritage Softail stolen from his very secure garage, despite it being chained with armoured chain to a dirty great bolt embedded feet into the reinforced concrete floor - the crims used liquid nitrogen to freeze the steel door hinges before shattering them with a sledge hammer; then did the same on the chain! Must've used about a gallon of liquid nitrogen tho, cos it destroyed the concrete floor too!! :shocked:
So while I'm all for locking things up if it gives you peace of mind, just remember, if the real crims want something, they'll take it, one way or another! :cus: