Monday, May 9, 2011

Bicycles on Busses

Ever wanted to expand your riding area, but don't want to haul your bike there in a car, and then have to plan a loop so you can get back to your car? Or maybe you'd like to ride your bike home from work, but can't ride it there in the morning?

Every Mountain Line Bus is equipped with a bike rack, and they're free to use! If the rack is full, you can take your bike on the bus.

To use the rack, grab the release lever and pull it up by squeezing it. Then lower the rack. Place your bike's wheels in the tray. Then lift the J shaped arm over the wheel and slide it down onto the wheel as close to the frame as possible. It doesn't matter which way the bike is facing, unless you have something on the front or back that will interfere with this J arm.

All done, board the bus.

When you get off the bus, pull the arm up away from the wheel, and lay it down on the rack. Remove your bike, and be sure to fold the rack up towards the windshield until it clicks.

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