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Thanks for the heads-up.
I've seen that bike regularly forever, east of the skate park. Though it's certainly suffered indignities, it's mainly just decaying; rims so rusted away that the tires droop. Here's fresh pics:
Compared to my photo from 2008:
One of the few visible in StreetView.
Dust to dust.
In a sad coincidence I happened to have been by the "1000 Ghost Bikes Monument" today (~4400 N Ravenswood) and it's gone. I hadn't heard. I wouldn't be surprised if it had been in the way of viaduct work, and may ask Lillstreet some day. Anyone here know anything?
And here's what's there now:
Pretty seriously poignant:
No, someone intentionally effed it up.
Anyone available to take it down? I've got too much going on at the moment and it's on the edge of my range.
Thedutchtouch said:
Interesting. The Fabek ghost bike had been spun slightly around the pole and wheels looked more tacoed than a few weeks ago, so I assumed that it was vandalism. Perhaps (hopefully) it was just decay, and being moved caused the wheels to give way a bit.
this is disappointing. I cleaned up and painted that bike last year.
RE :Wheels - Maybe check with Alex at West Town Bikes : He may have a set to donate.
I could help out with this Monday or Thursday if needed. send me a PM if you can use some help either of those two evenings.
I think that I have an old set of rims in the basement of my apartment building if someone would like to pick them up later this week (Uptown). I’ll double check when I get home tonight.
Thanks for the updates and for keeping these bikes looking their best.
Ouch! Very sad. I was there for the dedication of that piece. I hope that someone at Lill Street knows something.
Andronymous said:
In a sad coincidence I happened to have been by the "1000 Ghost Bikes Monument" today (~4400 N Ravenswood) and it's gone. I hadn't heard. I wouldn't be surprised if it had been in the way of viaduct work, and may ask Lillstreet some day. Anyone here know anything?
And here's what's there now:
Pretty seriously poignant:
IIRC all the parts of that bike were welded together when it was "built."
My impression was the bike was looking sorry beyond just the wheels when I glimpsed it (frame abused as well.)
It really needs to be created anew, ideally with a new sign. If you could take it down and hold onto the sign it would be appreciated.
Thedutchtouch said:
I could likely take it down on Wednesday... Or if someone has a set of wheels, I could pick them up, paint them white and swap them out on site on Wednesday?
Grateful for my rose-tinted sight, this seems like a non-issue y'all are planning to throw hard work at. It's as beautiful and intact as a fragile metal sculpture that's spent six years in fumes and traffic can reasonably be expected to be. Not a safety hazard, sign legible, still standing, with a noble world-weariness that suits it's message.
And if replacing then why not one that's actually gone, like Blanca's? Or Isaiah's? Or the Monument?
Personally I'd give it a touch of paint and glue and 409 (or new rims at most) and save the big labor for new ones. But do as you will.
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