Post pics of your bike parked at work.
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Doin' the wave...
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Cheating slightly here -- this is my former office -- glad to say that I have kissed the gig goodbye and brought the bikes home...
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You should have asked a day earlier, I retired from work on Friday and won't be parking "at work" anymore. All biking is for pleasure/shopping now. Though truth be known, I always enjoyed my bike commute to/from work.
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Pedaled too far.
Due to a spot of unemployment, my photos are out of date, but I always liked this shot. My desk was just on the other side of the dividers where the black bike is. Both bikes are mine, but anyone was free to ride the chopper to burn off any frustration, even clients.
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Pedaled too far.
Well congratulations. Any plans?
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I read this and went back to look for the mountain bike.
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We built a hallway for bike parking with entrances on both ends. Racks can hold 10, more room on the floor.
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there's an outdoor bike storage area at my office. it's somewhat secure behind a locked chain link fence, but that wasn't good enough for my bikes, so i asked about putting bikes down in one of the locked and rarely used basement storage rooms and HR was cool with it. so i have a nice indoor, climate-controlled, secure area for my bikes.
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I can take it into my office - it's a shared office, but luckily, my colleague doesn't mind. Notice the small $1 bell off ebay on the handle bars. Does it's job, but doesn't look pretty!
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I'll snap a pic later, but I don't park outside either. Most of the riders where I work bring their bike into their office, or when it's wet outside there's a space in our ship/rec department which is out of the way from the pallet jack and truck dolly pathways. I usually park down there.
Not many of us ride to work, especially on a consistent basis, so it's not like there is competition for space inside. Working in a building at the top of a 15% grade seems to deter a lot of people from riding to work.
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