This store just opened up a few months back, and they had zero bike parking.

I emailed their head office, saying that I was planning to shop there, but not until they added a bike rack.

Went to check last night, and boom! Bike rack!

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    Yeah, loose bike-racks are not ideal. If used, they should be chained to something solid, or bolted to the ground.

    My city has been installing bike racks that consist of a loop of thick steel tube. Just barely thin enough to get a U-lock round it, concreted into the ground. Those ain’t going anywhere.

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      Just barely thin enough to get a U-lock round it

      I’ve got several styles u-locks, and some are narrower than others. The inconsistency with bike racks means I never know which one to bring… a little frustrating, but it sure beats chaining the bike up to a fence or parking sign. LOL

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        I have a hiplock U-lock. Clips nicely onto a pocket, backpack, or belt. Never found a place where it wasnt wide enough and it’s super portable.

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          hiplock U-lock.

          Very nice! Yeah, I’ve got a few u-locks that are narrow but long. Others that are short and stubby, but fit perfectly around the seat rube and rear wheel.

          In addition, I use a folding lock, just because it’s easier to keep mounted to this bike in a particular (where weight and storage availability isn’t a concern).

          The hiplock sounds like an awesome option for my road bike, though, where I would not want (or have room to) mount a lock to it.