Sunday, April 17, 2016

This table is not a bike



An EVG reader shared these photos of a bike rack on East Seventh Street between Second Avenue and Cooper Square...



Per the reader: "I suspect cyclists looking for a place to park are not amused."



Earlier, I saw this table riding the wrong way on Sixth Street. And the cops didn't do a thing!

6 comments:

JQ LLC said...

This shit is getting out of hand. That looks like hipshit storage, would rather spend the money on pop up 12 dollar burgers and fancy bourbon. Probably rode the train with it too
And other eyesores and inappropriate things are shopping carts filled with garbage, hand trucks and even app delivery bikes, there are way to many and they hog all the space and lock their bikes to each other, it looks like a junkyard.

And most racks are actual junkyards, a lot of abandoned, pulverised from bad vehicle parking, and disassembled parts wheels and frames.

Nice Rack said...

Wait, look at what locked to the other bike rack in the first picture. That's not a bike either, it's just a bike frame someone abandoned and didn't bother to remove. There are dozens, maybe hundreds of these zombie bikes and frames that just sit there' for years, slowly getting stripped for parts while blocking others from using the bike racks. That's a much bigger problem than some vendor using a bike rack overnight for storage.

NOTORIOUS said...

I can't be sure because the Grievestrator has Sunday off - thanks arrow unions! - but it looks more like a LinkNYC kiosk to me.

nygrump said...

with all respect, Nice Rack, that table has been there for months without being moved, its not "some vendor using a bike rack overnight".

Anonymous said...

If anyone over there wants to use the bike rack for a bike, call 311, and the city will send someone to remove this stuff.

Anonymous said...

It's been chained up there for the last three to four weeks actually.