So sorry to read this sad news. OCBC has painted many ghost bikes, several for Sylvia Bingham http://sylviabinghamfund.org/, whose parents are a real inspiration for how to deal with deep sadness most proactively.
Take your time, and use good paint, and several coats. Glossy is nice. A rushed sloppy job looks like a bike stolen by clueless kids. Choose a non-cloth seat that will take paint well.
Take the pedals off, or the chain, and probably lock it (as inconspicuously as possible) or it will get stolen eventually. We replace Sylvia's ghost bike each year before the anniversary of her death, when her parents come to town and organize a ride to the site.
Lay the bike on one side, let dry, then do the other. There will be lots of overspray. I have painted the bike in the street near the site, which made a reverse-image bike on the roadway, perhaps a bit too scary.
My condolences to your friends, Jim Jim Sheehan Executive Director Ohio City Bicycle Co-op 1840 Columbus Rd Cleveland, Ohio 44113 216 830 2667 OhioCityCycles.org jim@ohiocitycycles.org
On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 9:56 AM Gabrielle Anctil gabrielle.anctil@gmail.com wrote:
TW - Death . . . . Hello,
My boyfriend's best friend was just killed as she was starting a bike trip across the country.
I'd like to get in touch with people who could help in setting up a ghost bike for her.
More info: https://bc.ctvnews.ca/cyclist-killed-in-maple-ridge-was-beginning-cross-coun...
Thank you in advance <3
Gabrielle
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