College students, I need your help!

Done.

The second question was hard as you don't really define what a student specific bike is. I'd pay for a belt drive bike with few rustable bits and a decent rack/basket system in a package that is REALLY hard to take apart without the key.

Other than that, it seems like it's better to just get a beater if you have to keep it outside.
 
13246541:PM4FreeJiberish said:
Took me over an hour, that third one really stumped me. But I'm done.

I'm with you, bro. I don't know why everybody is saying it was easy. I hope they don't ruin the curve.
 
13246555:SFB. said:
congrats op that was the worst survey ive ever taken

goddamit i fucking hate you, i come into a thread and i see your post and then i think it was my post that i didnt remember posting.
 
how do you plan on redesigning the bicycle to make it better for students?

what does a student bike have that a normal bike doesnt have? is it free? students would love it if it were free, everything else probably doesnt matter.
 
The way to do a campus bike program is to pretty much copy Montreal's Bixi.

Free program, opt in to sign a waiver/responsibility for damage, and swipe your student ID to get a bike that can be dropped off at any bike rack around campus.
 
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