Entries tagged: Bike Valet

Thanks to Saris, Wisconsin Advocates Go Big with Bike Valet Program

imageBike valet is a valuable, visible and fun way to promote cycling at community events. But there’s one small hitch: How do advocates get all those bicycle racks to the site of the festivities?

Well, Saris Cycling Group teamed up with the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin and came up with a way to fit 200 bikes into the back of a single car.

Dave Schlabowske, the Bike Fed’s new communications director, suggests that bike valet is an important — and growing — asset for bicycle advocates. According to Dave, the top five benefits include:

  • “LUXURY – Yes, luxury and bicycling can fit together! People LOVE the valet! For downtown Madison events where bike parking is limited, bicyclists are delighted to use the valet and have told us that it is so convenient and feels like a luxury.”
  • “BICYCLE PAMPERING- For those bicyclists who have a shiny new Trek or a Schwinn that they adore… their bike is escorted to a secure parking spot with no worry about being scratched or dinged.”
  • “THE HUB- We’ve been surprised to see the spontaneous bicycle community that grows around the bike valet… The valet becomes a gathering place for bicycle conversation and camaraderie. This type of community-building is critical to increasing bicycling and forwarding the mission of the Bike Fed.”
  • “OUTREACH- A bike valet provides a targeted marketing opportunity. Not only are we encouraging more bicycling, but it also gives us the opportunity to bring bicyclists to us and begin to engage them in the work we are doing. While we are parking their bike, it gives us a chance to share our latest news and program updates.”
  • “WE’RE EVERYWHERE! We try to place the valet in a high-traffic area near the event entrance, not just because it’s most visible and convenient for bicyclists, but also because of the reaction we receive from other event attendees. They are surprised when they see 200 bikes parked in the valet racks. This simple visual can be a powerful marketing tool: “Yes, many people do actually bike and you can, too!”

With so many benefits, the Bike Fed was looking to increase and expand its valet presence. But there was one pressing problem — transporting the bike racks. That is, until Saris stepped in with a solution.

“It was very important that Saris help us develop a bike valet parking system that we could easily provide without outside help and that would not be a strain on our budget,” Schlabowske wrote last month. “With this in mind, Saris designed a special rack that could be easily transported in a standard size car or on a fortified bike trailer. Each rack breaks down into three pieces and is very light weight. We’ve been able to haul 25 event racks that park 200 bikes easily and conveniently in the back of a Prius!”

Already this summer, he Bike Fed has parked more than 1,000 bikes at valet events and plans to serve at least 1,000 more cyclists before the season ends. Last week, the Bike Fed got big exposure when it provided valet at the opening home football game for the University of Wisconsin in Madison.

For more information on the Bike Fed program, contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).

Posted by Carolyn S on September 06, 2011
Tags: saris cycling group, bike valet, bike racks, bicycle federation of wisconsin
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SLOCBC Bike Valet Hit’s 15,000 Bikes Parked!

imageThe San Luis Obispo County Bicycle Coalition (SLOCBC) is celebrating a milestone of 15,000 bicycle parked with their Bike Valet Program. According to SLOCBC, “he Bike Valet is a volunteer run bike parking service aimed at making it easier for people to pedal to community events. The Valet works just like a coat check.  Upon arrival at the valet, each rider is given a claim check tag matching the number allocated to their bike.  Their bike is carefully parked in the secure lot for the duration of the event.  When they wish to retrieve their bike they simply hand our volunteers their claim check tag and the bike is returned with ease.”

SLOCBC is celebrating their landmark achievement with smiles, excitement, and a free raffle this Thursday at Farmer’s Market Bike Valet. For a chance to win a Mobile Solar Charger for cells/pods/whatever else, Rickshaw Bag Works ‘Zero’ Messenger Bag, & Gift Certs to Local Businesses, SLOCBC is giving one free ticket to those who ride their bike, two free tickets to SLOCBC members, and five tickets to people who join as new members.

For more information on SLOCBC’s Bike Valet Program visit http://slobikelane.org/cm/programs/BikeValet/Home.html.

Posted by krsteele04 on September 30, 2009
Tags: slocbc, san luis obispo county bicycle coalition, program, california, bike valet, bike parking
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SLO County Bicycle Coalition Parks 10,000th Bike

The San Luis Obispo County Bicycle Coalition’s Bike Valet program reached a landmark on January 15th when it parked it’s 10,000th bike. The Coalition rewarded the lucky cyclist with a few exciting prizes including socks, a t-shirt, a gift certificate, and an iPod Shuffle. While the Coalition congratulated their parking patron, we’d like to congratulate the Coalition on their vibrant bike parking program and wish them well on their way to their next landmark of 15,000 parked bikes!

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WABA Parks Record Number of Bikes at Inauguration

The Washington Area Bicyclist Association (WABA) coordinated the successful America Bikes to the Inauguration effort in conjunction with the inauguration of U.S. President Barack Obama. According to WABA’s Executive Director, Eric Gilliland, “We parked 2,040 bikes which, to my knowledge, is the most ever valet parked in one day in the US.  We didn’t lose a single bike and the one helmet that went missing was eventually found.” Everyone who parked a bike received a commemorative spoke card.

To view photos from this historic effort visit http://flickr.com/photos/waba/sets/72157612778271825/

Posted by admin on January 29, 2009
Tags: washington area bicyclist association, waba, parking, bike valet
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