5 boroughs. 200 miles. 3,100 racks. 8,310,212 people. 31,162 bikes.
short and tall, dark and light, clean and dirty, narrow and wide, old
and new, beautiful and heinous, stolen and lost, abandoned and found.
across bridges, through tunnels, around the park, down the block, to
the office and home again. opponents of pot holes, sewer grates,
aluminum cans, broken glass, AA batteries, rats, pigeons, orange
cones, street vendors, yellow cabs, gypsy cars, limos, europeans,
midwesterners, long islanders and all the locals in between. chained
to every post, pole, meter, rack, tree or anything somewhat secured
into the ground. everywhere you look, discover the bikes of nyc.