First person to correctly name the location of this bike rack will receive a black Moleskin Journal. It has the word "Bicycling" on it, courtesy of Bicycling Magazine.

(picture courtesy of Just Will)

Past Rack Locations:


Bike Rack #1

Bike Rack #2

Bike Rack #3

Bike Rack #4

Bike Rack #5

Bike Rack #6

Bike Rack #7

Bike Rack #8

Bike Rack #9

Bike Rack #10

Bike Rack #11

Bike Rack #12 (Tour De Fat)

Bike Rack #13 (Tour De Fat)

Bike Rack #14 (Tour De Fat)

Bike Rack #15 (Tour De Fat)

Bike Rack #16 (Tour De Fat)

Bike Rack #17 (Tour De Fat)

Bike Rack #18 (Tour De Fat)

Bike Rack #19

 

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Absolutely wild guess--Forest Park Blue Line station.

nope! Keep guessing.  

Lisa Curcio 4.0 mi said:

Absolutely wild guess--Forest Park Blue Line station.

My uninformed guess - the recently renovated Thorndale Red Line Station (or similarly renovated Morse Red Line Station).

DING DING DING, we have a winner.  JM, send me a message and we will get you the journal (maybe we will have to meet at the Thorndale Red Line!

JM 6.5 said:

My uninformed guess - the recently renovated Thorndale Red Line Station (or similarly renovated Morse Red Line Station).

The new bike corral at the Morse L stop?

that's the thorndale one but there are also new bike racks at Morse. 

ID said:

The new bike corral at the Morse L stop?

I live only three blocks away from this station and I have mixed feeling about this.

On one hand, this is under EL overpass, dark, unattended, no security camera, and quite secluded. I also don't think that this is a high-trafficked area by cyclists going to take the Red Line from here.

On the other, I think it is nice to have. Especially the two bike Fixtations available there with pumps and tools.

More photos below.

Can anyone hazard a guess about why there are two DIY bike repair stands here?

Just Will 9.37 mi said:

On the other, I think it is nice to have. Especially the two bike Fixtations available there with pumps and tools.

More photos below.



Steven,

It was your post on Grid Chicago that helped me ID the rack. Thanks!!



Steven Vance said:

Can anyone hazard a guess about why there are two DIY bike repair stands here?

I guess it's the same thought that went into the idea of having that many bike racks in that location, whatever that maybe.

Like I said, this is not a normally frequented Red Line stop by bicyclist. Anyone from the west wanting to take the Red Line would fare better traveling west on Granville than say, Peterson. Granville also is closer to Loyola and a lot of the students live in that neighborhood.

Steven Vance said:

Can anyone hazard a guess about why there are two DIY bike repair stands here?

Just Will 9.37 mi said:

On the other, I think it is nice to have. Especially the two bike Fixtations available there with pumps and tools.

More photos below.



Granville's my train station but I didn't know they'd built that at Thorndale.  If only there was a repair station along the lake, say around Belmont, Diversey or Fullerton.

Because Chicago is on the brink of bike commute mode share soaring to levels rivalling Amsterdam, and one stand won't suffice? That's my theory.

Steven Vance said:

Can anyone hazard a guess about why there are two DIY bike repair stands here?

Just Will 9.37 mi said:

On the other, I think it is nice to have. Especially the two bike Fixtations available there with pumps and tools.

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