It appears that some jackass recently vandalized the Tyler James Fabek (hope I am spelling his name right) ghost bike, which is on western under the 90 overpass, northbound side. Both wheels are tacoed but from the quick glance I got I think the frame is still OK.

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Everyone on this thread wants to help.  Sorry I debated your high standards.

Dutch, Dan, Wesley... go for it!

I can probably piece a couple old bikes together from parts for replacement if someone is willing to paint them, or provide the paint



h' 1.0 said:

It's too far gone and  needs to be replaced. A trashed ghost bike left in place sends the message that nobody cares-- we're talking about monuments  that are placed without permission on municipal property, not tombstones in a graveyard. Looks like Alicia's bike could benefit from the help you're proposing.

I was happy to see I had some help here with Tyler's bike but I guess I'm on my own.


 
Andronymous said:

I encouraged letting it be, like a weathering gravestone.  I'll volunteer to give it a dusting, straighten the chain ring, glue the seat, touch up paint, and add lots of fresh white plastic flowers, by May 19th.

But if y'all wanna overhaul, have at it, godspeed.

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