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Biking up that ramp behind TJ's seems pretty sketchy. It's a good place to get run over even with that guy directing traffic.
Pass!
Actually, the Clybourn TJ's has horrible bike parking. First off, at least half of of the rack is taken up by TJ's employees (all of the good spots), then the it's crammed behind huge traffic barrier posts, and the rack itself is the "wheel bender" variety that Duppie illustrated above.
I complained to the Management once about the bike parking and got a bewildered & puzzled look from the staff.
The ramp up the back has a sidewalk up the side to help make the walk-up easier. I relish the ride up the ramp - it's really the only reason my city bike has more than one gear.
Kelly said:
The Trader Joe's on Clybourn in Lincoln Park has great bike parking... but it's not easily accessible. You have to either take your bike in the elevator, which is impossible for me, as I have a cargo bike. Alternatively, you can bike up the ramp, which is also impossible for me. Which means I get to lock my bike up outside and drag my kid to the building, up the elevator and then back down with all of our bags. This is why I hardly ever shop there.
The Bike rack at Menards on Clyborn and Wrightwood is pretty lame too. It, like the TJ rack is more than half-full with employee bikes (but good for them for riding to work!) and the smoking area picnic table is chained to the rack only a few feet away. Even if there isn't a half-dozen chain-smokers actively polluting the air for a 50' radius you can still smell the stench of a 5-gallon bucket full of butts. This rack is also pretty darn far from the front door as well.
The wheelbender racks were obsolete in the 80's. Why to businesses still install them? Are they THAT clueless?
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.
Most of the iron fencing in front of the Andersonville Jewel was removed as part of the store and parking lot renovations.
David said:
That's a pretty bad bike rack, but doesn't that store still have the mid-height iron fence running the length of the front of the store, which is just perfect for bike parking? The Jewel in Wicker Park is like that: a horrible wheel bender bike rack but the entire front of the store is essentially one huge bike rack. I like going there because I know there's never a problem finding a place to park.
While Home Depot's ladder display is definitely a waste, I think there's a second bicycle rack at that location. Although last time I saw it, it was jam packed with bikes.
-jbn
While Home Depot's ladder display is definitely a waste, I think there's a second bicycle rack at that location. Although last time I saw it, it was jam packed with bikes.
-jbn
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