Bicycle Network: Design
How to specify bike parking
The specification of bike parking products has four key elements:
- The type of bike parking rail required - by name, by generic description or by bike parking space
- The materials of the bike parking rail required
- Compliance with the Australian Standards
- The process for 'endorsed alternatives'
Examples for Ned Kelly® Parking rails
The Bicycle Network Ned Kelly® bicycle parking rail providing 1 adequate bike parking space, or endorsed alternative, manufactured from powdercoated steel, to be installed in compliance with AS2890.3. Endorsement of alternatives is at the discretion of the architect.
The Bicycle Network Ned Kelly® bicycle parking rail providing 1 adequate bike parking space, or endorsed alternative, manufactured from 316 stainless steel, to be installed in compliance with AS2890.3. Endorsement of alternatives is at the discretion of the architect.
Example for Flat Top parking rails
The Bicycle Network Flat Top bicycle parking rail providing 2 adequate bike parking spaces, or endorsed alternative, manufactured from galvanised steel, to be installed in compliance with AS2890.3. Endorsement of alternatives is at the discretion of the architect.
Example for Arc de Triomphe parking rails
The Bicycle Network Arc de Triomphe bicycle parking rail providing 2 bike parking spaces, or endorsed alternative, manufactured from 316 stainless steel, to be installed in compliance with AS2890.3. Endorsement of alternatives is at the discretion of the architect.
Example for generic wall mounted rail
Wall mounted bicycle parking rail providing 1 adequate bike parking space without damage to wheels or spokes or contact with bicycle fork, that provides secure locking for both the wheels and frame, manufactured from powdercoated steel, to be installed in compliance with AS2890.3. Endorsement of alternatives is at the discretion of the architect.
Example for generic ground mounted rail
Ground mounted bicycle parking rail providing 2 adequate bike parking spaces without damage to wheels or spokes, that provides secure locking for both the wheels and frame, manufactured from galvanised steel, to be installed in compliance with AS2890.3. Endorsement of alternatives is at the discretion of the architect.