Wish I'd seen this before I locked up.  Would have locked up to this rack...

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Seriously!

I used to work with a guy who took the south-shore train to work, left a beater bike at the Chicago train station and would leave the lock there at the station so he didn't have to carry the weight. Maybe it's the same thing.

I wouldn't hesitate to lock to that rack, they could always move the lock if needed.

That's obnoxious. No matter how early I get to work, those racks are always full. Luckily, each rack holds two bikes. They really should not have the crossbar in them, however. It makes locking unnecessarily more difficult.

I have always wondered the "proper etiquette" with empty racks with locks on them.  Just like people are with chairs and shoveled parking spots in the winter, I wouldn't want to "take someone's bike spot" and then come to find they locked my bike up with their lock and I couldn't leave.

Michael J Blane 6.5 said:

Seriously!

I used to work with a guy who took the south-shore train to work, left a beater bike at the Chicago train station and would leave the lock there at the station so he didn't have to carry the weight. Maybe it's the same thing.

I wouldn't hesitate to lock to that rack, they could always move the lock if needed.

What's the problem? It's super easy to lock up and not have to deal with the left behind locks, and it appears that there's plenty of other spots there. I thought riding a bike was supposed to make people LESS grumpy.

Thedutchtouch said:

I thought riding a bike was supposed to make people LESS grumpy.
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