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rebeccmeister) wrote2021-12-16 09:57 am
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Ideas Guy and another question [bicycling]
One of the great things about being done teaching for a little while is that it frees up a certain part of my brain that likes to chew over problems and come up with potential solutions.
A dilemma I've had is what to do with the bicycles that are stacked up in my research lab space. I've made them fit, but it's not ideal to have them in there. I also haven't gotten much/any help when asking around about storage possibilities.
So now I am thinking I should buy a couple of bicycle covers so I can lock up the bikes to the nearest bike rack but keep them covered up so they're at least somewhat protected from the elements. This would then provide a more visible signal to people that there's a storage need here.
I'm not thrilled about shopping for the covers themselves, though. So, do any of you have ideas? As usual I am hoping to avoid buying from the Big Jungle in Brazil.
A dilemma I've had is what to do with the bicycles that are stacked up in my research lab space. I've made them fit, but it's not ideal to have them in there. I also haven't gotten much/any help when asking around about storage possibilities.
So now I am thinking I should buy a couple of bicycle covers so I can lock up the bikes to the nearest bike rack but keep them covered up so they're at least somewhat protected from the elements. This would then provide a more visible signal to people that there's a storage need here.
I'm not thrilled about shopping for the covers themselves, though. So, do any of you have ideas? As usual I am hoping to avoid buying from the Big Jungle in Brazil.
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The really good covers are the motorcycle ones, and those tend to run into gasp-choke territory pretty fast.
Tarps are a tie-down problem, and if you can't add ground anchors I would not expect it to work through the second windstorm. (Since the tarp has to go over the locks.) And even if it does work, if Facilities is already grumpy I expect that will be seen as an excuse to cause difficulties.
I would be entirely delighted to have a useful solution for this problem. I can come up with a bike-storage device, where you load up a carousel, but even there there's a spectral voice talking about recumbents. But simple, secure, proof-against-elements, on-street parking is hard.
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Or, you could swing the other way and propose something like this: https://www.theparkcatalog.com/doubleup-double-sided-free-standing-vertical-bike-rack
I’m sure facilities won’t like being approached initially, but my experience with most folks like you describe are much happier when they’re not asked to do the creative heavy lifting. “We have this issue, I was wondering if you could do this specific thing to fix it,” goes pretty far sometimes. If nothing else, it shields the Eeyores from worrying that their efforts to help will meet with criticism, because now it’s not their idea, and thus not really their fault when it’s not good enough.
Maybe even put a roof over it, or mount inside.
Otherwise… not knowing what you’re talking about in terms of footprint and ceiling height, I can’t propose much that is context specific. But there are also plenty of wall racks, hoisting options, and so on…
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I also like the idea of having a plan ready. It's not entirely clear to me where the hangups are, with Facilities. Overnight without warning, they installed electric charging stations for cars, repurposing parking spots. There are bike racks in various spots around campus, but none of them provide any protection from the elements. There is this perfect spot under a stairwell in my current building, but it's fenced and locked off (fire code, I guess??).
And not too long ago, they converted some outdoor tennis courts into more parking spots, for some unknown reason.
I would really love to repurpose just 1 parking spot for sheltered bike parking. We shall see. In the meantime, tarp covers.
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Also, that sort of decision is typically higher up than facilities. Maybe ask the head of your department who to talk to in the administration? Or who to ask about who to talk to.
If you frame it properly, it’s probably actually an easy sell. Little nooks under staircases sound easy, but they’re not. Sometimes giving someone a big cool idea that will look really good on their resume works better. So… big vertical covered bike rack with a green roof maybe? Side by side with the charging stations that could make the campus sound super… something?