- Baz -
Active Member
- Location
- Manchester
I'm lucky to have secure bike parking at work in the underground car park. This was one of the reasons I decided to commute by bike. There are 10 'V' shaped brackets on the wall, under what I assume is part of the air-con unit (complete with iron girders - so you have to duck to park the bike. Nasty if you bump your bonce.)
Anyhow, not only are these brackets too close together, but most contain dead D locks/cable locks of long since departed former commuters. As a result, there's very little 'grip', especially if the tyres are wet, and a few times I've come to collect the shiny new bike for the journey home only to discover the bike has fallen over, causing mainly cosmetic damage, but still annoying.
I realise the bike parking is at my own risk, and have advised the powers that be about the old locks, but unless you ram home the wheel with some force (and even then there's no guarantee), I've lost confidence that my precious bike will still be upright when I return to collect it.
Any one got any ideas how to keep the bike upright?
Anyhow, not only are these brackets too close together, but most contain dead D locks/cable locks of long since departed former commuters. As a result, there's very little 'grip', especially if the tyres are wet, and a few times I've come to collect the shiny new bike for the journey home only to discover the bike has fallen over, causing mainly cosmetic damage, but still annoying.
I realise the bike parking is at my own risk, and have advised the powers that be about the old locks, but unless you ram home the wheel with some force (and even then there's no guarantee), I've lost confidence that my precious bike will still be upright when I return to collect it.
Any one got any ideas how to keep the bike upright?