Bicycle Parking Racks

  1. Find a Bike Parking Rack and other Amenities Listed on Maps from True Bicycle-Friendly Cities

    Find a Bike Parking Rack and other Amenities Listed on Maps from True Bicycle-Friendly Cities

    A bike parking rack map created by the city of Bosto

    There's nothing more frustrating than planning a bike trip in a city for a day, finding some great locations to stop and then not finding a bike parking rack to secure your bike.

    There's a solution for this - a bike map.

    More and more American cities and towns are working hard to become more bicycle friendly. They are creating bike lanes, adding a bike parking rack to more locations and educating their citizens on everything from how to ride safely to how to lock their bikes correctly.

    One very smart

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  2. Some Tips on How Facility Managers can Prevent Growing Number of Bike Thefts

    Some Tips on How Facility Managers can Prevent Growing Number of Bike Thefts

    How to correctly lock a bike to a bike rack - Source: Los Angeles Police Departmen

    Providing an adequate number of bike parking racks in the right location is just one way that site managers can help prevent bike thefts and curb the growing trend in stolen bicycles across the country.

    Bicycle theft is not a petty crime anymore. Today's bicycles can average from $300 to $400 in price and run as high as $5,000. That's a major temptation for crooks.

    One major obstacle is that bicycle theft is generally not considered a top priority for most overworked police departments. For this and other reasons, many people don't even bother to report a theft when their bike is stolen.

    But the numbers are adding up. According to FBI statistics, their data indicates that 250,000 bicycles are reported stolen every year.

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  3. Here's Why Adding a Commercial Bike Rack to a Business Makes Good Business Sense

    Here's Why Adding a Commercial Bike Rack to a Business Makes Good Business Sense

    Commercial bike rack with bicycle rider desig

    It's not often a person stands up and questions the mega-corporation known as Walmart. But when it comes to a commercial bike rack, that's just what one Jupiter, Fla. person did at a recent town meeting.

    Walmart is expanding their store in this southeastern Florida town from 128,000 square feet to 165,000 square feet and spending about $12 million to make the change.

    Except, there was a perception somebody may have forgotten the bicycle parking racks. At least, that's what Polly Daugherty feared after she reportedly spoke to a few employees at the store who apparently told her they didn't think a bike rack would be added.

    So Polly showed up at the town meeting and wanted to know

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  4. David Byrne and His Bike Rack Project

    David Byrne and His Bike Rack Project

    David Byrne with custom bike rac

    I have admired David Byrne for as long as I can remember.

    I was stuck by his unique and creative musical talents as a teenager. I was a child (teenager) of the eighties and there was no one on the musical scene like David Byrne and the Talking Heads. As I grew older, I lost track of Byrne and so many other great musicians, until he emerged as host of a Sunday evening PBS music program which was terrific. Over time I discovered we shared a passion for cycling as a form of transportation and a "vehicle" for exploration.  As fate would have it, we both see the bike rack as an opportunity for artistic expression that in a subtle way makes bicycle commuting a little more fun and cool.  Of all the products we design and sell at The Park Catalog, c

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