I'm sure a lot of you heard about the death of Fred Kobrick, who was killed by a drunk driver on 18th & Carpenter this past August.

For a little over a month there was a small memorial with a picture and candles in front of the restaurant where he was killed. There was also a ghost bike chained to a nearby pole.

I live right across the street from where the accident happened and a few weeks ago I noticed that the memorial had been removed. And then a little over a week ago I noticed that the ghost bike had been removed as well.

Does anyone know anything about this or have any information on how/why ghost bikes are removed -- and by who? Does anyone else know of other ghost bikes that have been removed and/or why? Any information would be appreciated.

Thanks --

 

Erin

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thank you!

Cameron Puetz said:
Here's a thread from a few weeks ago about restoring a ghost bike that was removed.
I'd be happy to help make a sign & help pay for the chain. I live right across the street, easy easy.

h' said:

I tracked down the ghost bike today.

Reportedly it kept getting knocked over, and had been placed in a spot where there are frequently a bunch of vendors packed in, and the wind kept making a mess out of whatever items were placed around the bike, so a local business owner put it in storage.  I spoke to him and came away feeling that his intent was good.

It seems it had never had a sign made, which may have been part of the problem.

Anyone up for making a sign? I'll spring for the chain (~$20)

 


 

H - Working bikes can donate the chain. We got extra. PM me i

h' said:
Great. PM sent.

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