Don't get me wrong I love the representation of Uptown in any cycling way but the design is horrible. It basically denies you of locking your bike properly!! The whole reason for a bike rack is to lock your bike and now they decided they would do a logo right in between the rack, denying the proper U-Lock wheel and frame locking. Anybody know who to contact to make sure it doesn't happen again or that they do not make every other rack in Uptown the same. I forgot to take a pic but will post one later today.
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hmm..then why is just about every single wheel locked bike I see locked on the front rather than the rear wheel? For some reason bikers perceive that the front wheel is more likely to be stolen.
On that New York rack there is actually a lot of space if you lock your frame and wheel. And the rack is really unique. Only the red bike in the picture is sensibly secured, though.
Here's one that I saw all over Montreal, which is built into the parking space markers. Ew.
And for further review, a rack at French-American Museum in Quebec city, a few days later (mid December 2012):
Adam Herstein (5.5 mi) said:
At least they're not as bad at these David Byrn bike racks in New York.____
Well, the guy on the right locked wrong. The bike is supposed to be parallel to the rack. Also, who the hell secures their front wheel and frame but not the back wheel?!
Madopal (7.6 mi) said:BTW, here's a pick of two bikes locked to the Wicker Park ones. Notice how the bike on the right winds up having to stick out in the sidewalk, and the one on the left has just the right lock size to fit through that little hole in the logo. Also, the logo is exactly the same height as what appears to be a 700 wheel. You'd think they would have tried that before welding it in.Have a bigger downtube or smaller lock, welp, too bad. Mini-u? You're out of luck. Go find another rack or leave your wheel exposed.
There's a Dutch saying that comes to mind, roughly translated: "Trying to make someone happy with the gift of a dead sparrow".
Tony said:
All these racks were donated by chambers of commerce for the benefit of cyclists. Cut them some slack. They're doing it for you.
my my, someone's got a case of the internet muscles tonight. not all poles/signs/etc have bolts that can be easily defeated, and some bike racks do. heck, i've locked up to a (fairly large diameter) tree before, it's better than nothing.
Blatherskate said:
You're suggesting locking to "dummy poles" as an alternative?
Pull your head outta your ass, cause it's clearly an issue.
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