Are these under 24/7 surveillance, and are there on-site personnel? If not, I'm concerned someone else with access to the parkade could simply walk in, and use an angle grinder to get at the bike without ever being confronted. Edit: I do LOVE this idea. Nice to see more protected bike storage options like they have in the UK.
*homeless guy* hey what is this let me use my compass I found on the ground *grabs compass and taps* *sees your $2500 Ebike* Oh my glad I brought my grinder daddies going downtown with this
Are these under 24/7 surveillance, and are there on-site personnel? If not, I'm concerned someone else with access to the parkade could simply walk in, and use an angle grinder to get at the bike without ever being confronted. Edit: I do LOVE this idea. Nice to see more protected bike storage options like they have in the UK.
*homeless guy* hey what is this let me use my compass I found on the ground *grabs compass and taps* *sees your $2500 Ebike* Oh my glad I brought my grinder daddies going downtown with this
If I pay $1 from Jan 21 to Jan 28, so $8 in total, will I have this service until Jan 31 (like monthly transit passes) or will I have it until Feb 20?
Hey TransLink! My tires won't fit in those skinny racks! This is useless for fatbikes! Ride ride ride
At Main Street Station there are hanging bars you can lock to
Whoever designed those racks never lifted a 60lb ebike.
My bike doesn't fit properly under the pneumatic racks
My bike was stollen from the metrotown parkade. Don't use the parkades, not safe at all!
did you even lock the bike?
@@notthetelephonehoggerwith two locks
Do they have bike lockers at Maple Meadows Station?
Why does she talk like that D:
too perky
anxiety effects many women, how dare you :V
Asxfs
Lol, why not just have an indoor stand to lock a bike to like everywhere else? Gotta consume energy with those pneumatic lifting devices.
What an absolutely stupid concept