POCKET GUIDE TO BIKE PARKING
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With a little planning and consideration, providing good, secure bike parking can be easy. These pages contain some basic guidelines to make your bike parking project a success. If you have more questions on bike parking guidelines, please contact us.

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At a minimum, a good bike rack will allow both the frame and at least one wheel of the bike to be secured with a u-style lock. For orderly parking, the rack should make at least two points of contact with the bike. WHAT MAKES A GOOD RACK www.dero.com

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GOOD BIKE RACKS There are many examples of good, u-lock compatible bike racks. Racks that cradle only the front wheel of the bike should be avoided, since they are not u-lock compatible and may cause damage to bicycles. Although wave-style racks are u-lock compatible, they do not provide two points of contact with bikes and are not ideal. www.dero.com

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SHORT-TERM PARKING LONG-TERM PARKING Short-term bike parking is defined as unsheltered, unenclosed bike racks with an intended parking duration of less than two hours. The majority of public bike racks are considered short-term parking. To be considered long-term parking, the facility needs the added protection of an enclosure (shelters, bike rooms, lockers) or active surveillance (bike valet). Bike Locker Bike Room www.dero.com Enclosed Shelter

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SPACE REQUIREMENTS www.dero.com

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CAPACITY AND SPACE USE These diagrams illustrate the amount of space used by average sized bikes parked in various ways. Be sure to contact your city government and confirm any minimum ordinances or mandates applicable. Bikes www.dero.com

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SETBACKS Follow these recommended setbacks when installing racks near walls, streets, infrastructure, or other bike racks. These setbacks represent generally recommended distances. Be sure to consult local building and city codes before installing racks.

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SITE www.dero.com IDENTIFY CURRENT PROBLEMS Notice where bicyclists tend to park now and locations where bike parking is clearly inadequate. When no bike racks are provided, people improvise and lock their bicycles to anything that seems secure.

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INSTALLATION SURFACES CONCRETE Concrete is the best and least expensive surface material for a variety of rack types and installation methods. Both in-ground and surface mounts work well on concrete and are easy to install. ASPHALT, PAVERS, AND TILE Factors affecting the suitability of these materials include the thickness of the surface material, the makeup of the below-grade material, and climate. Freestanding racks are recommended for these surface types. CHOOSE A PROMINENT LOCATION If people can’t find your rack, they won’t use it. Placing bike racks near entrances and other areas with...

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MOUNTING OPTIONS SURFACE MOUNT The metal flange is anchored to the ground with appropriate hardware. Tamper-proof options are available for greater security. ADDED SECURITY SQUARE TUBING A determined thief will eventually cut through anything, but for greater security choose a rack made with heavy-gauge square tubing that is not vulnerable to pipe cutters. IN-GROUND MOUNT The rack is embedded into concrete surface. RAIL MOUNT Racks are bolted to rails which may be anchored to surface or left free-standing. TAMPER-PROOF HARDWARE For racks bolted to the surface, consider using non-standard...

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BIKE SHELTERS AND LOCKERS Adding covered bike parking is a great way to win points with your bicyclists and earn LEED points for your facility. FACILITIES www.dero.com

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BIKE CORRALS BRANDED PARKING Bike corrals are ideal in high density areas with small sidewalks and heavy pedestrian traffic. Portland’s program has been so successful that businesses have begun requesting removal of car parking in favor of bike parking in front of their stores and offices. A custom rack with your logo can increase awareness of your business and show that your company supports clean, healthy forms of transportation. BIKE ROOMS Bike rooms provide a great opportunity for high security, long-term bike parking when there is no place outside to put shelters or lockers. Dedicated...

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CONTACT THE BICYCLING EXPERTS Go straight to the bicycle advocacy organizations who are on their bikes every day, and who know first-hand which areas could be more bicycle friendly. Listed below are just some of the many bicycling organizations located throughout the United States. REGIONAL Atlanta Bicycle Coalition www.atlantabike.org Bicycle Transportation Alliance (BTAOregon) www.btaoregon.org Bike Cleveland www.bikecleveland.org Local Motion (Vermont) www.localmotion.org Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition (LACBC) www.la-bike.org Minneapolis Bicycle Coalition www.mplsbike.org Bike...

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We know bike parking. Inside and out. www.dero.com | (888) 337-6729 504 Malcolm Ave SE, Suite 100, Minneapolis, MN 55414

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