WebWhen the bus stops, walk your bike to the front of the bus, keeping a safe distance from traffic. Lift the handle to release the rack and lower it into the down position. Listen for the click to make sure it locks in place. Place the front tire of your bike in the position marked "FRONT TIRE" and slide your rear tire into the back slot. WebElectric bikes (e-bikes) are only allowed on buses with front-mounted bike racks. E-bike batteries must remain on the bike and cannot be brought on board the bus. E-bikes cannot weigh more than 55 lbs. GGT cannot guarantee that front-mounted bike racks will be available to transport e-bikes. To find out if a bus with a front-mounted bike rack ...
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WebMay 31, 2016 · Learn how to put your bike on the bus with this easy-to-follow guide starring Jim Simon, Director of Sustainability at Gonzaga University. WebThe Apex 2 is our modular 2-position transit bike rack and it is the latest addition to our full line of transit tough bike racks. More info; Apex Fat Tire Option. Accommodate bikes with extra wide tires (up to 5.5" wide), commonly known as fat tire bikes. These modular wheel trays are available for Apex 3, Apex 2 and Apex 1 transit bike racks ... leatherman s2
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WebOur bike-on-bus rules are very simple. If you own a foldable bike, you can bring it with you on the bus. All other bikes go on exterior racks attached to the front of our Local and MetroRapid buses. Each rack can hold up to 3 bikes with 20" wheels or electric bikes under 55 pounds. Spaces are on a first-come, first-served basis. WebHow to use the bike rack on the front of the bus. Created by GPCOG in Portland Maine. WebThe front of vehicle location allows the rack user to be in full view of the bus driver while loading and unloading the bike. How is bike theft prevented? Racks are typically mounted to the front of the vehicle, so that bicycles are visible to … leatherman ruler