I lock mine up inside of our warehouse. It’s by itself & out of the elements. I always wrap towels around mine to protect my frame.
hamdmamd on
We have bicycle parking. But I find it hilarious that they make space for very few bicycles and a crazy amount of cars even here near Copenhagen.
BrentarTiger on
I am the reason the store I work at has a bike rack. My manager got tired of seeing it in the breakroom lol
Volodux on
Luckily, we have dedicated, secured underground bike storage with lockers and showers 🙂
Schlecterhunde on
We’re fortunate enough to have a locked bike corral in the parking garage with a heavy steel bike rack cemented into the floor.
idonthaveanyfunfacts on
I’m lucky enough to be able to use bike parking in our garage. There’s only one spot but I seem to be the only one that uses it.
Dothemath2 on
I parked like this for a decade when I had my own office. We then moved to open concept offices but granted us bicycle lockers. No one bikes to work so I took two out of the 16 slots. You know, just in case I get a flat tire or something, I have an extra bike.
You need to bring your own padlock which led me down a rabbit hole with a YouTuber named the Lockpickinglawyer.
elzibet on
I am very thankful my work lets me put it in a closet outside the office we have in the basement (IT department)
bondaroo on
My building has a small outdoor bike cage, but it got damaged in the fall by would-be thieves. I am the only one in my small office who rides, so my boss lets me park it inside now.
We have a small roll-up door for couriers so I bring my bike in through there and another set of locked automatic doors, and lean it against the wall. They even bought me a rug to leave my bike on on, so it doesn’t slide and fall down with the studded tires on the hard floor.
automator3000 on
Like everyone else at my workplace: wherever there is open space that day.
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Just in front of my table.
I lock mine up inside of our warehouse. It’s by itself & out of the elements. I always wrap towels around mine to protect my frame.
We have bicycle parking. But I find it hilarious that they make space for very few bicycles and a crazy amount of cars even here near Copenhagen.
I am the reason the store I work at has a bike rack. My manager got tired of seeing it in the breakroom lol
Luckily, we have dedicated, secured underground bike storage with lockers and showers 🙂
We’re fortunate enough to have a locked bike corral in the parking garage with a heavy steel bike rack cemented into the floor.
I’m lucky enough to be able to use bike parking in our garage. There’s only one spot but I seem to be the only one that uses it.
I parked like this for a decade when I had my own office. We then moved to open concept offices but granted us bicycle lockers. No one bikes to work so I took two out of the 16 slots. You know, just in case I get a flat tire or something, I have an extra bike.
You need to bring your own padlock which led me down a rabbit hole with a YouTuber named the Lockpickinglawyer.
I am very thankful my work lets me put it in a closet outside the office we have in the basement (IT department)
My building has a small outdoor bike cage, but it got damaged in the fall by would-be thieves. I am the only one in my small office who rides, so my boss lets me park it inside now.
We have a small roll-up door for couriers so I bring my bike in through there and another set of locked automatic doors, and lean it against the wall. They even bought me a rug to leave my bike on on, so it doesn’t slide and fall down with the studded tires on the hard floor.
Like everyone else at my workplace: wherever there is open space that day.