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I was thinking it would be safe by the UofI chicago building Wacker/adams.... I saw a metal fence down by that park next to the river... but I'm not sure if it would be removed if i locked it up there.
Honestly,I would lock my bike on Michigan ave., and then walk up to Union Station-that's if you can't take your bike with you...
There are a lot of bike racks on Michigan ave,and a lot of them stay full with bikes all day and all night long due to so many college students and teacherrs existing in the area(SAIC and Columbia College).Your bike wouldn't get tampered with if you were to
park it in that area.
I don't mean to offend, but this is absolutely horrible advice. There is very little protection from having lots of people around unless you have multiple U-locks as someone suggested; bikes get stolen from bustling places that would seem to have lots of eyes on them every day. Michigan Avenue is not particularly safe, and reports come in from the school buildings downtown all the time.
ishnock aka the blue baron said:Honestly,I would lock my bike on Michigan ave., and then walk up to Union Station-that's if you can't take your bike with you...
There are a lot of bike racks on Michigan ave,and a lot of them stay full
with bikes all day and all night long due to so many college students and teacherrs existing in the area(SAIC and Columbia College).Your bike wouldn't get tampered with if you were to
park it in that area.
My friends Sam and Sarah locked their bikes to a fence near Union Station to hop Megabus and their U-locks were promptly sawed (damaging one of the bikes) and placed in a health club storage room.
Miraculously they managed to track them down and get them back. I would not lock to anything but a city bike rack or sanctioned meter downtown. Personally I would not leave my bike downtown for a multi-day trip but Duppie seems to have done OK by his account.
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