I came across this bike at the publix on San Jose Blvd next to Target. The owner of this bike has one cable lock, one ULock and one cable. Yet he/she still does not seem to feel there might be a need to lock the bike the rack. Instead they opt to run the cable through the front tire and secure it with the ULock which was around the head tube.
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On a side note, this publix has pretty good rack placement but the rack itself is of the old out-of-date wheel benders.
5 comments:
Yeah some people have no clue about bike. IMHO I blame the bike shop that sold the bike and locks for not showing the owner how to properly secure the bike.
you should have taken the bike and left a note saying "you're a moron, learn how to lock your bike properly". I don't blame the bike shop, I blame the owner for being a complete and total MORON...seriously WTF?! :\
Not everyone is as smart as you Jeremiah. So people need instructions on how to do things. I still blame the bike shop for not teaching their customers how to use the products they sell.
I don't know about blaming the store owner. There is such a thing as reading instructions, or researching the product you're buying especially if what you're purchasing is new/foreign to you. Or the buyer could have just asked the question. Oh well, I am sure that bike will get stolen eventually!
Hey, I just moved to Jax and wanted to get involved in the bike community down here. I did some stuff with a bike co-op at Georgia Tech and would like to do the same here. I found stuff like this and zombie bikes through google but can't seem to get any current information on meetups or contact info. Anyone got any good co-ops worh checking out in the Jax area?
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