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Eyegasm
24th March 2010, 12:48
I do not know how many of you pay for parking inside of a parking building, but I had a reminder of why I do it.

To the poor guy that owns the Suzuki that now has bung bars and throttle, I hope you
get it home alright (Parked at the Bungy parking cnr of Taranaki and Dixon st)

I pay $50 a month (24hr access) to use the parking facilty and do not regret it one bit, with Wellingtons wild wind blowing bikes over and creating a domino effect. So I was wondering...

How many others pay for "Secured" parking for their rides?

Tunahunter
24th March 2010, 13:03
Since I started riding to work every day; I have been using the car park that I have rented for $50 p/w (building basement - very secure) - sometimes I think that its a waste of money; and other times (e.g. pissing with rain and blowing its tits off) I'm kind of pleased. I bought my bike new and its in mint condition - sooner or later I will lose the park and I will have to make a decision whether the excellerated depreciation of the bike's value is worth the parking savings

Mully
24th March 2010, 13:50
Parking in Auckland City Council carparks is free for bikes.

Or I just park in a corner where all our company cars are parked.

Cayman911
24th March 2010, 13:53
Isnt it free for motorcycles to park in most parking buildings as long as they use designated bike areas or stay out of cars' way?

i know it is in auckland...


**** Yes mully, damn your post appeared after i posted mine :P

SPORK
24th March 2010, 14:05
Isnt it free for motorcycles to park in most parking buildings as long as they use designated bike areas or stay out of cars' way?

i know it is in auckland...

Yeah my bike basically lives in a Wilsons carpark for free, along with a couple of other bikes. Wilsons don't mind, and the attendants that see me every morning and evening give me a wave.

firefighter
24th March 2010, 14:21
I park for free too.

Wellington must really hate bikers. After the whole "clamping down on bike parking" thread a while back, (as if it's an epidemic!) the freakin wind and having to pay for parking?! Sounds like a shit hole, or is that just part of the "interesting" stuff that happens there? (referring to another thread)

Eyegasm
24th March 2010, 14:21
Wellington unfortunately is not free parking inside Wilsons or Tournament Parking.

And I think $50 a month is nothing compared to the hassle of having to fix
anything that may break due to wind or idiot drivers cutting it a little too close

Nasty
24th March 2010, 14:33
I park for free too.

Wellington must really hate bikers. After the whole "clamping down on bike parking" thread a while back, (as if it's an epidemic!) the freakin wind and having to pay for parking?! Sounds like a shit hole, or is that just part of the "interesting" stuff that happens there? (referring to another thread)

What a pile of claptrap .. there are well over 400 parks on the road in wellington provided free, parking in the council carparks for bikes is free ... wilsons have free bike parks in at least one of their buildings ... b ut you are right about interesting stuff down here.

firefighter
24th March 2010, 14:43
What a pile of claptrap .. there are well over 400 parks on the road in wellington provided free, parking in the council carparks for bikes is free ... wilsons have free bike parks in at least one of their buildings ... b ut you are right about interesting stuff down here.

Hey i'm just going off a fellow weirdingtonian! Or is that wellyweird? (Hollyweird)

It's funny the parochailism the savages from the villages.....erm, "towns" about the country that pops up now and then.......

I personally could'nt give a fuck about what people say about Auckland......although I am a mongrel breed and from more than one area, so I have two home towns. (I do'nt actually hate wellington, I just like to take the piss, it is after a great nuisance of a town to pass through to get to the ferry.) :scooter::dodge:

turtleman
24th March 2010, 14:53
I park for free too.

Wellington ..... Sounds like a shit hole, ....


.... it is after a great nuisance of a town to pass through to get to the ferry.) :scooter::dodge:

Hmmmm...
So if it's a "Shithole" and you're "just passing through..." what does that make you ??? ::dodge:

Mully
24th March 2010, 14:58
**** Yes mully, damn your post appeared after i posted mine :P

Yeah - three minutes bitch.

You snooze, you loose......

Badjelly
24th March 2010, 15:03
Wellington unfortunately is not free parking inside Wilsons or Tournament Parking.


... there are well over 400 parks on the road in wellington provided free, parking in the council carparks for bikes is free ... wilsons have free bike parks in at least one of their buildings

But at least 2 people in this thread are paying $50 per month to park their bikes in Wellington. That doesn't sound too bad, less than $2 per working day. Is that the going rate? How does it compare with the cost for a car?

Sorry if these are silly questions, but I'm just a suburban boy who doesn't know about these things.

IdunBrokdItAgin
24th March 2010, 15:05
Of topic but well happy so had to tell someone.

Just scored free parkin in my work building. Apparantly the building manager is a biker as well and doesn't mind bikes parking there as long as we don't get in the way of the cars.

Result! Now my ride will be safely out of the wind (it's the dominoes/ scooters you have to watch out for) and I'll have a nice dry seat to look forward to.

Nasty
24th March 2010, 15:06
But at least 2 people in this thread are paying $50 per month to park their bikes in Wellington. That doesn't sound too bad, less than $2 per working day. Is that the going rate? How does it compare with the cost for a car?

Sorry if these are silly questions, but I'm just a suburban boy who doesn't know about these things.


Very favourable cars min cost out of the way $5 a day ... in mid city $11-12-16 a day and monthly anywhere from $170 to $500 a month.

IdunBrokdItAgin
24th March 2010, 15:06
But at least 2 people in this thread are paying $50 per month to park their bikes in Wellington. That doesn't sound too bad, less than $2 per working day. Is that the going rate? How does it compare with the cost for a car?

Sorry if these are silly questions, but I'm just a suburban boy who doesn't know about these things.

Car parking costs anywhere from $9 to $16 per day in Welly business district.

breakaway
24th March 2010, 15:31
ITT: More reasons on why Auckland is better than Wgtn :)

firefighter
24th March 2010, 15:33
Hmmmm...
So if it's a "Shithole" and you're "just passing through..." what does that make you ??? ::dodge:

I think you've helped me realise the cause of all the wind! :hitcher::rofl:

MIXONE
24th March 2010, 16:32
I think you've helped me realise the cause of all the wind! :hitcher::rofl:

It all starts at the beehive!

Bike Pantha
24th March 2010, 22:25
I have always and still do at the moment park my bike in the motorcycle parks on Lambton Quay (Wellington) but now I have a newer bike I naturally want to take good care of it so I emailed wilson to ask about parking in their buildings in the area and it would cost $65 per month.

I went into one of the parking buildings to see where I would be parking if I do pay $65 a month (which I would like to do if I can afford it in winter) and I wouldn't even get a parking space! I was told there were two floors with areas where a bike could park - these areas were just little leftover spaces where the layout of the carparks meant no other vehicle could fit in there. The biggest space looked like it would only fit two bikes. They were right at the edge of the building and I think the rain would blow right in onto a bike that was parked there which would totally defeat the purpose of my shelling out the dosh!

Does that sound right or am I entitled to park in a proper parking space for my $65 a month?

IdunBrokdItAgin
24th March 2010, 22:47
I have always and still do at the moment park my bike in the motorcycle parks on Lambton Quay (Wellington) but now I have a newer bike I naturally want to take good care of it so I emailed wilson to ask about parking in their buildings in the area and it would cost $65 per month.

I went into one of the parking buildings to see where I would be parking if I do pay $65 a month (which I would like to do if I can afford it in winter) and I wouldn't even get a parking space! I was told there were two floors with areas where a bike could park - these areas were just little leftover spaces where the layout of the carparks meant no other vehicle could fit in there. The biggest space looked like it would only fit two bikes. They were right at the edge of the building and I think the rain would blow right in onto a bike that was parked there which would totally defeat the purpose of my shelling out the dosh!

Does that sound right or am I entitled to park in a proper parking space for my $65 a month?

Nah, proper car parking space costs more. What you are seeing is part of the WCC initiative to free up the current bike parking spaces for day shoppers (who the fuck goes day shopping on a bike!?).

But, because the ACC protest thing was going on around the same time, it all went through with minimal fuss. Now, you can only park in alloted spaces (not on the pavement) and they have agreed with carparks to faciltate bikers needs (which means car parks are now able to charge for all the dead space in car parks now, even if they allowed bikes to park there for free before).

If you are lambton quay then you might want to consider tournament car parks - they aren't charging yet (as they are council owned to my understanding). Find one of those and ask the attendant where you can park.

As for the auckland is better than welly thing - yeah right - ex pat from uk here so rain is easy to put up with - there is no way I was going to put up with the aukalofa crap traffic and lack of a city centre. Welly wins every time, even if it does have a bit of a gusty reputation (windiest city in the world apparently).

MarkH
24th March 2010, 23:04
I have been riding for about a year and a half and have yet to pay for parking. When I have to go into the CBD I use the Civic or Downtown carparking buildings - being Auckland City Council owned they are free for bikes. In the suburbs parking is mostly free anyway. I never feed the parking meters - where would I put the 'pay and display' ticket anyway?

swbarnett
24th March 2010, 23:38
(who the fuck goes day shopping on a bike!?).
Me for one. My bike is my only transport and the same goes for my wife.

SPORK
25th March 2010, 07:11
I consider paying for parking similar to paying for sex: I wouldn't do it - but if you're desperate, it's cheaper in the dodgier parts of town.

Eyegasm
25th March 2010, 07:22
If you are lambton quay then you might want to consider tournament car parks - they aren't charging yet (as they are council owned to my understanding). Find one of those and ask the attendant where you can park.

Tournament Parking are charging for Bikes, as I park in Tournament Parking next to the Bungy.
$50 a month I think is reasonable, you even get a swipe card to get in and out after hours as they lock the roller doors.

Nasty
25th March 2010, 07:27
Nah, proper car parking space costs more. What you are seeing is part of the WCC initiative to free up the current bike parking spaces for day shoppers (who the fuck goes day shopping on a bike!?).

But, because the ACC protest thing was going on around the same time, it all went through with minimal fuss. Now, you can only park in alloted spaces (not on the pavement) and they have agreed with carparks to faciltate bikers needs (which means car parks are now able to charge for all the dead space in car parks now, even if they allowed bikes to park there for free before).
....

The threads on here where council was letting people know .. went under the radar .. I don't think so ...

They have added more parks and have not taken any away. They have also indicated enforcement of illegal parking ... which is on footpaths without space for pedestrians ...

James Smith carpark has done lots to accomodate bikers .. at no charge to the bikers ... including making the area more secure against errant car drivers.

jade911
25th May 2010, 15:54
it may have been posted in here but I can't be bothered reading the whole thread, I hear that the Auckland city council buildings have free bike parking, does anyone know if this includes the mercury lane building and whether you can just leave the bike there 24/7?

Latte
25th May 2010, 16:10
it may have been posted in here but I can't be bothered reading the whole thread, I hear that the Auckland city council buildings have free bike parking, does anyone know if this includes the mercury lane building and whether you can just leave the bike there 24/7?

http://www.aucklandcity.govt.nz/auckland/transport/parking/guide.asp#karangahape0

All council owned carparks have free bike parking, and that is one of them. You should be ok leaving your bike there long term, I know others do at other Council carparks in the CBD. Not sure about Mercury Lane, but other Council Carparks have security cameras and attendants etc as well.

Gremlin
25th May 2010, 16:40
What you are seeing is part of the WCC initiative to free up the current bike parking spaces for day shoppers (who the fuck goes day shopping on a bike!?).

I have clients that have a branch in Wellington, so 1-3 times a year, I park in the CBD for up to 2 days at a time. I have no idea where specific bike parks are (I just ride around and look for a space - on a side note, damn one way streets get me tied in knots when I need to back track), where parking buildings are etc, and since the trips are planned for the same time as a holiday, I'm passing through on the bike, with all the gear etc. So yes, I guess you could sorta classify me as a "day shopper"

marty
25th May 2010, 17:11
Me for one. My bike is my only transport and the same goes for my wife.

your wife's your only transport?

Matt
25th May 2010, 20:33
I have a monthly car space through work at the Tournament Lombard Street in Wgtn - but the attendants are difficult, you park on level 10, you have to display a pass on your bike and take a ticket on the way in/queue for 5 minutes to sign out (not easy with gloves!) - looking at renting a space somewhere else, but going rate is $40 a week for a single space!

Don't fancy parking the 'bird on the street over winter!

Matt
25th May 2010, 20:33
I have a monthly car space through work at the Tournament Lombard Street in Wgtn - but the attendants are difficult, you park on level 10, you have to display a pass on your bike and take a ticket on the way in/queue for 5 minutes to sign out (not easy with gloves!) - looking at renting a space somewhere else, but going rate is $40 a week for a single space!

Don't fancy parking the 'bird on the street over winter!

Berries
25th May 2010, 23:29
To me, free parking is one of the benefits of having a bike instead of a car. I'd be pissed at having to pay 5 bucks a month, let alone 50.

rustic101
25th May 2010, 23:39
I have free parking 24/ 7 in a very secure location in multiple locations if required hehehe

MarkH
26th May 2010, 00:10
To me, free parking is one of the benefits of having a bike instead of a car. I'd be pissed at having to pay 5 bucks a month, let alone 50.

+1

In 20 months of riding around Auckland my total parking bill is ~$0.00
Not only free parking, but often closer & more convenient parking than when I owned a car.
I also have more space in the garage at home for storage with the scooter taking up so much less room than the car used to.

jade911
27th May 2010, 14:40
Thanks hiss, I went in and asked the attendants and they said long term is fine, and they lock the building up tight at night so my bike should be safeish

http://www.aucklandcity.govt.nz/auckland/transport/parking/guide.asp#karangahape0

All council owned carparks have free bike parking, and that is one of them. You should be ok leaving your bike there long term, I know others do at other Council carparks in the CBD. Not sure about Mercury Lane, but other Council Carparks have security cameras and attendants etc as well.