Saris will give one
bike corral to the entry that
shows the greatest need, most
compelling location and strong
public support of a bike
corral. Simply submit a photo
of where you would like to see
a Saris Bike Corral and
include a brief description of
why you would like to see a
bike corral in that location.
Entries with public
support are more likely to
make it to the final round.
Get your friends and family to
spread the word for your
community to VOTE for your
entry.
It is simple to enter:
Option 1:
Visit our Facebook
Contest Page and upload
your picture and description
using the form by March 29
Option 2:
Email your photo to
Heather at hfortune@saris.com
by March 29
Include a brief description of
why you would like to see a
Saris Bike Corral in that
location
Include your name and a phone
number where you can be
reached
Contest Timeline:
- March 1 - March
29: Entries must
be submitted between
- April 1 - April 5:
Three finalists will be
selected and posted on our
Facebook page for voting
- April 8: Winner
Announced
For questions please
contact Heather at hfortune@saris.com
What is a bike corral?
A bike corral converts
the space of one car parking
stall to parking for 10 bikes.
It’s a great use of space and
a low cost option for more
customer parking, it frees up
sidewalk space for pedestrian
foot traffic and communicates
a commitment to bike
friendliness.
The Hopleaf Brewery
is located in one of
Chicago’s most bike focused
neighborhoods. Many patrons
arrive via bike throughout
the year. Turning a loading
zone into bike parking for
12 bikes has provided a
boost for business at the
brewery and has added to the
streetscape of the
neighborhood.
The Andersonville
bike corral is part of a
parklet designed as part of
Chicago’s People Spot
program. Custom logo plates
promote Andersonville’s bike
friendliness.