Found: Purple and green women's mountain bike

As the Philadelphia Parking Authority makes the transition from meters to kiosks, they're simply popping the meters off their poles.

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Found: Purple and green women's mountain bike

POSTED: Thursday, October 15, 2009, 9:15 PM
Filed Under: Bikes

As the Philadelphia Parking Authority makes the transition from meters to kiosks, they're simply popping the meters off their poles.

This, of course, is bad news if you happen to have locked your bike to one of them, as parking meter poles, sans parking meters, are essentially useless, as a U-lock will just slide right off.

The meter/kiosk conversion happened on Second Street today, and on a now-meterless pole outside the Khyber, there's a taped-on sign that reads "Your bike is inside the Khyber."

According to Khyber tapminder/beer slector Jeremy Thomson, the bike, a purple and green Magna women's mountain bike remains unclained. There's a lock attached to it, so if you posess the key to that lock, you can head over to 56 S. Second St. and claim your bike.

Anyone out there lose their bike to the meter conversion?


Posted 2009-10-15 16:34:27
I think the city should at the very least be replacing headless meters with U-shaped bike racks.  They've already announced the winner of the bike rack design contest; let's get these into production and out on the streets!

tofoomeister
Posted 2009-10-15 16:37:01
I think the city should at the very least be replacing headless meters with U-shaped bike racks.  They've already announced the winner of the bike rack design contest; let's get these into production and out on the streets!

tofoomeister
Posted 2009-10-15 16:37:57
Sorry for the double post - a little too itchy on the submit trigger finger

Ron Walsh
Posted 2009-10-15 23:08:16
Instead of cutting all of the heads off "Cool Hand Luke" style, sitting down, and cracking a beer with an opener on a necklace, the city should replace the heads with something that would make them functional as bike racks again.  Who should be contacted regarding this BH?  the PPA, Streets Department, 



Maybe a Citypaper design contest?  What do we do with all of the poles from the Great PPA Meter Decapitation 2009 so they can function as bike racks again?



Or we can just have a Hard Boiled Egg Eating Contest.

Rory
Posted 2009-10-16 11:13:49
I agree and think that for a city with so many people using bikes as their primary transportation, there are not nearly enough public bike racks. I have people talking to me every day about going green and such things, this is an easy thing that could be done to not only help people who already ride bikes but make it easier for others to start.
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