University City / Bicycle Parking

This is the list of University City bike racks and lots that are marked on the map. Please add a bike rack which you know about if it isn't on the map yet.

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Bears Bikes (1408 m)

 (314) 329-7433
6515 Wydown Blvd Campus Box 20022 St. Louis, MO 63105, Clayton, United States
  • Repair
  • Rental
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Recycled Cycles & Service (1969 m)

 (314) 862-4041
7375 Shaftesbury Ave Saint Louis, MO 63130, University City, United States
  • Bike Shop
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Trailhead Mesa (2565 m)

 (314) 645-4447
1035 S Big Bend Blvd St. Louis, MO 63117, Richmond Heights, United States
  • Bike Shop
  • Repair
  • Rental
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Big Shark (2871 m)

 (314) 862-1188
1155 S Big Bend Blvd Richmond Heights, MO 63117, Saint Louis, United States
  • Bike Shop
  • Repair
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BIG SHARK BICYCLE CO. (2871 m)

 314-862-1188
1155 South Big Bend Boulevard, Saint Louis, MO 63117, Richmond Heights, United States
  • Bike Shop
Big Shark Bicycle Company, St. Louis' premier cycling store. Shop our online store. Host of the 2001 AMBC Big Shark Challenge.
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MIKE'S BIKES STL LLC MBS002 (4318 m)

 (314) 875-0080
324 NORTH EUCLID---SAINT LOUIS-US, Lake Saint Louis, United States
  • Bike Shop
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Here are some tips for finding safe parking for your bicycle:

  1. Look for designated bike parking areas, such as racks or lockers, in the locations you frequent. These areas are specifically designed for bicycles and can provide a safe and secure place to park your bike.

  2. If designated bike parking is not available, look for other secure options, such as a fenced-in area or a well-lit and busy location. This can help to deter theft and provide peace of mind while your bike is parked.

  3. Consider using a bike lock to secure your bicycle to a fixed object, such as a bike rack or a pole. This can provide an extra layer of security and make it more difficult for someone to steal your bike.

  4. If you are parking your bike at home, consider keeping it inside a garage or shed. This can provide additional protection from the elements and potential theft.

  5. Always be aware of your surroundings and the potential risks when parking your bicycle. If you are unsure about the safety of a particular location, it is better to err on the side of caution and look for a safer alternative.

  6. Consider using a GPS tracker or other security device to monitor your bike and alert you if it is moved or tampered with while parked. This can provide added peace of mind and help you to quickly respond to any potential security threats.

  7. Finally, it is always a good idea to register your bicycle with your local police department. This can help to recover your bike if it is stolen, and can also make it easier to prosecute the thief if they are caught.