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Well my friends, I have launched my own Bike Parking Hall of Shame on my Chicago Biking Blog. My goal is one post every Friday. If you've got photo's and locations send 'em to me at ddlr at dingdingletsride dot com. If you don't mind me re-posting any of your mentions here, let me know. I'm going to keep my focus on Chicago locales...and yeah, I'm focusing on the 'shame' part not the 'fame' part. ;-) Thanks!
Here's the link to my first entry: http://dingdingletsride.com/2010/11/19/bike-parking-hall-of-shame-a...
Well my friends, I have launched my own Bike Parking Hall of Shame on my Chicago Biking Blog. My goal is one post every Friday. If you've got photo's and locations send 'em to me at ddlr at dingdingletsride dot com. If you don't mind me re-posting any of your mentions here, let me know. I'm going to keep my focus on Chicago locales...and yeah, I'm focusing on the 'shame' part not the 'fame' part. ;-) Thanks!
Here's the link to my first entry: http://dingdingletsride.com/2010/11/19/bike-parking-hall-of-shame-a...
Like you Howard, I don't go to Home Despot more than a couple times a year -even though the Elston store is closer to me and would avoid a river rossing at Diversy or Damon to get to Menards on Clyborn. Neither of these routes are good. Damon is way out of my way and I really dislike the Diversey bridge.
But even so I still do it to get to Menards because I hate Home Despot because they are too expensive and don't have all the stuff I am looking for. I also EXTREMELY DISLIKE the automated self-checkout lanes at Despot and the ringing alarms that are constantly going off every 5-10 seconds at the door and hurting my ears. I dislike loud noises like many people with hearing damage do.
So even if they fixed their bike parking issue I wouldn't go there. There is one more reason to go to Menards: they have my mistress there -Little Debbie. I just can't resist visiting Little Debbie's swiss rolls or nutty buddy when I stop by Menards. I probably hit Menards 1-2 times a week if not more. When I'm knee deep into a project I can go there multiple times a day.
I'm not a customer of Home Despot unless Menards doesn't have something I really need. And if I do go to one I often go to the one on Kedzie and stop by White Castle for a slider. (seeing a pattern here?)
The loud noises at Home Despot are annoying even if one doesn't have hearing damage. I feel fortunate to have a few local hardware stores in bike friendly locations that have decent product selection and much better customer service than the big box store, so they get more of my business when I'm looking for products they've got in stock.
Bonus - one of those local hardware stores is a great source for obscure hardware items and old timey stuff (glass fuses, etc.) that you just can't find at the big box stores, and there's a city bike rack out front.
After months of upgrading, including a new parking lot, the Jewel on Clark and Ashland finally installed a bike rack yesterday. A fine example of a bad rack:Yes, that is a wheel bender rack hidden behind the shopping carts
All the more sad, because on the same day a new bike rack got installed at the soon to open Walgreens across the street:A wave rack, with plenty of room, right in front of the entrance.
Walgreens 1. Jewel 0.
Nice set of contrasts, Duppie. This should be seen by Jewel's architectural/construction department for them to consider. Awkward rack type (really only two bikes--one off each end--could be properly locked to it, any more bikes would have to be badly locked in the middle of the rack just to the front wheel, or thrown over the top of it). Awkwardly placed--WAY too close to the fence to be used, WAY too exposed to being bashed by runaway carts, needs a guard rail to protect it from carts. If I used this store, I'd be tempted to lock to the fence behind the bike rack, and use the bike rack as a protection barrier from carts.
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