Looks like one of the lanes off Rose Street or St Andrews Square.
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Bike parking in George Street
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Posted 11 years ago #
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Alas, wrong side of Princes Street. Clue - within 5 minutes walk (or 2 minutes cycle) of Peters Yard.
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How would you use it ? Any chance of a photo ?
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wheel bike up to the vertical, rest front wheel in the U of the rack, D-lock through front wheel to secure bike, would require a cable also to get it through the frame.
I think this sort of thing is not perfect, but it's good for where space (or planning permission, or funding) are at a real premium.
Posted 11 years ago # -
Presume George Squareish/Laneish
Posted 11 years ago # -
Hint: not far from the premises of H Suskin, the textile merchant.
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Does it work with a rear mudguard ?
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@arrelcat - have you somehow hacked into the contents of my camera's memory card?! That's impressive divining.
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H Suskin Textile Merchant of shoreditch?
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AH, spotted it - just along from JJ Giberts Brush and paint shop! The bike rack isn't in the July 2008 google streetview pic.
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Bike parking on George Street (etc.) could be so much better, but -
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There are definitely a lot of racks going in each year - many of them apparently on the basis of where the council receives the most suggestions [email cycling@edinburgh.gov.uk], e.g. the big set of installations dotted round Marchmont a year or two ago."
is true and CEC is always looking for suggestions. A lot of new parking is CycleHoops - are there any on GSt?
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re cyclehoops and/or other parking - anyone agree with me that there is a real dearth of this in Bruntsfield place between c. Gillespie Crescent and Whitehouse Loan?
was trying to do some pre Christmas shopping with toddler, and locking up bike was a major hassle.
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As for taking bikes into shops. Nice if they let you - and if you have the competence to manage a bike and pick stuff of the bottom/top shelves without inconveniencing others.
BUT it's not "sustainable". 'We' are hoping many more people will cycle.
What might be fun - at a big shop with inadequate/suitably situated bike parking - would be for quite a few people with bikes to turn up (at the same time...) and wander round with their bikes.
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"there is a real dearth of this in Bruntsfield place between c. Gillespie Crescent and Whitehouse Loan?
They did Bruntsfield in a big way and then some in Morningside.
Perhaps Tollcross is next.
Suggest/ask cycling@edinburgh.gov.uk
Posted 11 years ago # -
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