Charlie - Check out the Go-go's basement.  That's where we used to store stuff back in the early 2000s.  Is Worcester EAB open to moving back to the MLK Center?

Jim - Milwaukee

On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 4:50 AM, Charlie Madden <bikewithcharlie@gmail.com> wrote:
Add to that situation: a very hot, very dirty and badly lit warehouse. We're looking for the same suggestions!
Thanks,
Worcester Earn-A-Bike
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 8:19 PM, Ainsley Naylor <needleandthread@gmail.com> wrote:
hey all, here is a not-so-hypothetical question. If you had to sort a lot of bicycles (I mean a lot, like a few thousand) how would you do it? The purpose would be to sort them in a user-friendly way, so that in the future you could find the bikes you need (i.e. bikes for a youth program, bikes to sell, bikes to strip) as easily as possible. The bikes will be staying in the same location for the most part which calls for a good sort and store method, although dispersal of the bikes to other spaces will also be easier if we sort them properly.

The best suggestion so far is to sort them by wheel size but these bikes don't have their wheels attached - what a headache - so I'm looking for other suggestions.

Thanks!
Ainsley and the FUCKIGOR bicycle collective
:)

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