It's always worth asking for a bike rack!
It's always worth asking for a bike rack!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/30563342
This store just opened up a few months back, and they had zero bike parking.
I emailed their head office, saying that I was planning to shop there, but not until they added a bike rack.
Went to check last night, and boom! Bike rack!
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Isn't that backwards?
36 0 ReplyAlso even if it wasn't, that's a public footpath? That would be completely blocked by a bike going across it?
Either this is layers of stupid, or the original OP came on the Internet to tell lies.
13 0 ReplyThe path ends right there. You cannot go around the corner. There is nothing, that is blocked.
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Probably not bolted down and installed properly either. Which part of the US is this?
6 0 ReplyNo, you stick your wheel between the parallel bars and you can lock the wheel and frame to the rack with a u-lock or chain.
5 1 ReplyI thought the wheel was supposed to sit between the two bars on the ground
5 0 ReplyThat's just the shadow of the vertical bars
3 0 ReplyNo, I mean the big bars. Like this
8 1 ReplyIf it was turned the other way, it'd be flush against the wall and you wouldn't be able to fit your tire into the space to lock it up.
3 0 ReplyNo it wouldn't, the bottom bars stick out beyond the vertical bars and would give them clearance from the wall. It's backwards.
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Oh, got it. Yes, that's how it's supposed to go. The lower bar does help keep the bikes steady, but at least you can still lock your bike up even if it's backwards.
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You are correct.
4 0 ReplyNo, it's the right way around. The designers just did a bad job.
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