Sentences with phrase «using bike racks»

To access the receiver hitch for towing or using bike racks you've got to remove a small plastic trim piece that's easily lost or damaged.
There are controlled access parking garages, but if you have your mind set on healthy living, you'll prefer using the bike rack provided so you can bike to work.
The SFMTA also wants the plans to describe if and how the scooters will use any bike racks or other existing infrastructure, if there will be any new types of infrastructure built, how it will ensure there's not over-concentration of scooters in one area, how many scooters the companies plan to deploy and how the companies will ensure the scooters are maintained.

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«It's a unique area where they've used colored and stamped concrete to look like brickwork and put in unique lighting and bike racks and things like that to actually increase the entertainment presence and value of this area.»
The Alaska Center for the Environment reconditioned 70 bikes, painted them white for easy identification and put them in brightly colored racks in the downtown shopping area for public use.
This is a new generation of bike — the rear wheel base is stretched with an extra long rack, which can be used as a seat for two or three young riders (or even one adult passenger) sitting loose, or you can have up to two baby seats mounted in a row.
Just by looking at the concept, most will be able to see how this vehicle has been designed for off - road use, thanks to the large fender flares, skidplates, huge roof rack, all - terrain tires, and integrated bike rack.
A trailer hitch was installed by the previous owner and used to mount a bike rack.
A roof rack can be used to carry a canoe, luggage, bike and many other larger objects that do not fit inside your trunk.
Unique features include a class - first roof - rack system on Double Cab models and integrated bed deck rails that can be used to secure optional accessories, such as the fork - mounted bike rack and diamond - plate storage boxes.
The concept makes full use of these features by filling the space with a bike rack, as well as storage for a toolbox, bottle holder, water tank and front - wheel holder.
Think twice about using luggage or bike racks.
Past the ArtBike racks — where you can freely borrow the newly launched public - use bikes — you enter a two - part a workshop / museum that's host to fine furnishings that use a modern, stainless - steel sensibility, but with wood.
Also featured is fascinating footage revealing the public's uncertain response to abstract art, including a film in which Anthony Caro discusses his work with a group of students who have been mistakenly using a sculpture as a bike rack.
The Flaunt e-bike batteries are located in the rear cargo rack, directly above the wheel, which may feel a bit odd in terms of weight distribution (although probably not very different if you're used to riding with a loaded rear rack), and with a 58 lb overall weight, the bikes aren't exactly light for toting up and down stairs.
That said, the bike's 300 - pound capacity and built - in rear cargo rack could make the Pineapple Bike a better choice for some uses, and the 4.25» fat tires may make for a smoother ride than some skinny - tired e-bikes.
«Bike racks weren't MN, office staff bikes to work or uses acfunctional for u-locks.
Just use your foot to lower the rack and you have a bike - service stand.
These places of bench, shade, protection, bike rack, and entry, along with the urban agriculture that surrounds them, are for the entire community to enjoy and use at any time, and to our satisfaction, they get used in this manner regularly.
Using the integrated lock, a rider can lock at standard bike racks in addition to stations.
It's easy enough to add a rack or panniers to a bike to carry some groceries or other stuff with you, but it can be rather difficult to load larger, bulkier items onto a bike, which may keep some people from using their bicycles for more of their transportation needs.
As a tribute to this growing bike fetishization, Austrian designer Andreas Scheiger has created a series of hanging racks made from salvaged bicycles — which can be used to hang up various things, including bikes.
The bikes are evidently not used for recreation; on Sunday, every rack was full and I never saw one in use.
Well, this ad certainly gives a twist to bike rack scarcity, or finding the right new or used bike when you need one.
Google has committed to use the new design at its city headquarters, and City Racks is hoping that other private buildings will use the new rack for secured bike parking.
Imagine placing your bike in a bicycle parking rack and using your own cable lock to protect it from being stolen.
If you already have a bike rack, you're able to check if it's compatible with the Tram and if not, you can purchase Thule's Parkway rack to use as a base.
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