Monday, April 28, 2008

Hal Grades Your Bike Locking 5-years Later



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NEW YORK CITY, NY -
From the StreetFilms Blog and Clarence Eckerson, Jr.
Nearly five years ago, legendary bike mechanic Hal Ruzal and I walked the streets surrounding Bicycle Habitat and graded the bike locking ability of New Yorkers - producing many humorous and enlightening anecdotes. The resulting video aired frequently on bikeTV and at many festivals, and because of it - Hal is still frequently asked by complete strangers to judge their bike locking.

I always endeavored doing another, but as with most sequels you need a new wrinkle. This time we thought we’d give Hal some company and invited former Recycle a Bicycle mechanic Kerri Martin (and founder of The Bike Church in Asbury Park, NJ) to weigh in with her expertise. Once again, bikes on the streets of SoHo provide lots of fodder for laughs and lessons to learn.

We didn’t plan to but we walked the same loop and even used the same one-hour time frame. The results? The grades were a little better than five years ago. Sure, still some bad locking out there, but many more people are now sporting multiple locks and better strategies! Good news, maybe we made a difference after all…



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1 Comments:

Blogger bonny790 said...

He gave that track bike at the end an A, but the frame wasn't locked! Rear wheel was locked to frame, front wheel was chained to tree, but the chain went OVER the frame, not THOUGH it!

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