Comment on Daily Discussion Thread: đđčđȘThursday, November 21, 2024
tombruzzo@aussie.zone âš2â© âšdaysâ© ago
Iâm considering the logistics of a city bike more again. I was thinking of buying a cheap old bike off marketplace to ride between the station and work, but I couldnât figure out where to keep it locked up most of the week. I might be able to do it now if I can figure out that city spot now
Thornburywitch@aussie.zone âš2â© âšdaysâ© ago
A word from an experienced bike commuter. Get your city end parking sorted first if taking the bike all the way. Most stations have bike cages now - these are easy and cheap and most have cctv and are somewhat protected from the weather, but not from fellow bike cage users. Battery theft (for ebikes) is becoming a real problem from bike cages so plan on removing the battery and taking it with you should you use this facility. Some bike cages have basic bike repair tools available nearby (inner city).
tombruzzo@aussie.zone âš2â© âšdaysâ© ago
I put my good bike in the bike cage near home. Iâm thinking of a cheap bike that can be locked up near jolimont most of the week I could ride to and from the office and the station. Thereâs good parking at the office, I just need station parking
Thornburywitch@aussie.zone âš1â© âšdayâ© ago
Dunno where youâd park it. Given the proximity to the MCG, just chaining it to a fence isnât going to cut it with the council not to mention all the passers by. You might have better luck around West Richmond station. Even though the station is a pain to use with a bike due to the severe curve.
tombruzzo@aussie.zone âš23â© âšhoursâ© ago
There could be bike loops near the station for the grounds. Itâs an easy ride in from North Richmond station as well, the ride along Albert Street is probably one of the safest you can do. But that area is a bit dodgy, even for an old bike