Using another bike as a bike stand!!

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Twiggy said:
Yeah, but I try to turn the other cheek, unless it's something obviously deliberate.
Being nasty because someone has been nasty doesn't help. It just gtes everyone upset.
No, it's near the cathedrals in Coventry. Kinda out of the way spot though and a different angle than normal.

Im not nasty,I just don't say anything.Bit like my troublesome neighbour.I avoid.
 
My boss 'lets' me park five bikes and a recumbent trike at work. (I've got them scattered amongst 400 bikes so as not to draw attention!) ;)
 

rog

New Member
Location
London
i am lucky enough to be able to park my bike in a secure basement lock-up at work. however, it doesn't stop people from abusing your pride and joy by literally chucking their bike on top of yours...:angry:

i remember one day last summer coz the bike shed was full-up and when I returned to collect my bike, i was faced with an unusal sight....:smile:

i always try to lock my bike up in the corner of the room where i thought it would be impossible for someone to lock their bike next to mine. or so i thought.

someone had the nerve to stick their bike in the gap between mine and the wall by flipping it upright so it would fit in the gap...and then destroy my handlebar tape with their pedals in the process. ;)

i have to confess to enjoying giving their bike a kick when i extracted mine from the pile. I am not proud of it but I would've done a lot worse if i had come face to face with the owner!
 

threefingerjoe

Über Member
I'm really fortunate. I work from a small work headquarters of our local power company, and we only have about 25 men reporting to this site, of which 3 of us commute by bike. I also can park my bike in the garage, and don't need to lock it, as the entire property is secure. On the rare occasions when a crew has to work on something inside the garage, they are usually careful about rolling our bikes out of the way, so as not to spray them with welding sparks or spray paint. Many times, I've found my bike moved to another part of the garage, but never knocked over or banged up. I'm grateful that they take the time to move my bike out of their way, rather than allow it to be damaged.
 

Wigsie

Nincompoop
Location
Kent
threebikesmcginty said:
That's too much work!

You should cut down the work to about 10 - 15% and increase the tea drinking.

I have included making tea and competing (usually blind darts or an office assualt course) to see who has to make the tea in with work so realistically we only do !0% work and its hard to say whether its actaully work.
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
User1314 said:
We got an inside storage area with 15 racks. Front wheel rises onto the top part of the rack whilst bottom rests on floor.

TWO PEOPLE HAVE STARTED LEAVING THEIR LOCKS ON THE RACKS OVERNIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Grrrrrrrrrrrrr.........How Rude!!!

Are they German?
 
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