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Is anyone familiar with the line of motorcycles that are often parked on the sidewalk along Seaport Boulevard or Northern Ave (I think), just a couple blocks south of the channel/canal of the financial district, downtown Boston?
This is the area near the 1st Circuit Courthouse, Barking Crab, etc. In the summer months I often see bikes parked there, outside one of the large parking lots, seemingly unmolested. Wondering if anyone here knows whether they park for free, pay a lot attendant something on the side, etc.
I've been wondering the same thing. My girlfriend works right there, and it would be so convenient to just park the bike on the side. I'll see if she can ask around.
I work at WTC, but no idea about the bikes parked there. I always see the same ones so I doubt they are getting ticketed. Bostongixxer works in this area as well, I think he might have parked there in the past (don't quote me on that) but now that he has a new toy I think he plans on being in the garage.![]()
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Yeah, I work nearby as well, and this spot would be really convenient for me.
There is a certain, perhaps false, sense of safety in numbers with those bikes -- which is lacking with the 2-3 bikes that park directly under the "No Parking" sign at One International!
I used to work at 343 congress st and parked directly on congress between boston wharf rd and e service rd. the spots on one side of the street are free and there is usually room between cars or on an end. did this almost every day for about 5 months without issue.
I used to park in the Haymarket garage for free, with the bicycles. Management said that bikes throw off the counting mechanism, and they don't care if you park with the bicycles.
Yep...new toy in the garage. Actually, I've always parked in the garage. I just ride around the gate going in and out...never an issue. I don't take up a space, and don't think they've ever cared. As for bikes on the street, I think there was a brief period of ticketing last year, but it seems to have subsided. Another guy I work with parks out across from the cruise line with the other bikes all the time...never an issue. BMFR6...where are you?
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ive parked my bike on the sidewalk there on a few occasions, never got a ticket. also 90% of the time they'll let you park in garages for free
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It seems that the Intercontinental (when I each French Toast) and Independence Wharf buildings are in the 10%. The Intercontinental offered me the generous rate of $200/month for the bike, down from the $450ish/month charged for cars. So, I started looking around for other options.
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2006 GSXR-600 Race (LRRS #199)
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It seems allot of garages are like that. I found the same FREE motorcycle parking when I was going to Mass General for my Occupational Therapy sessions. I was psyched to stop paying the $50 for 2 days per week I had to pay with my car. $1,000+ in parking alone last summer.
My girlfriend just asked one of the cops down there and he said that the area wasn't part of their jurisdiction. They see the bikes there all the time, and said that they never have a problem.
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2006 GSXR-600 Race (LRRS #199)
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Ok, since parking seems to be an issue ( I really can't help the bikes) but if you park in Boston (a car) and need a better rate. PM me with the location you work/garage you park/and current price.
No guarantees but I am the Operations Manager for one of those bastard companies that makes money off everybody all over the City so I will do my best to A: win your business from my competitors, and B: get you a better rate.
I have a conference at the Seaport WTC this week and decided to ride in today, so I found this thread ahead of time.
I first planned on parking in the Seaport garage, there was an attendant standing by the gate when I rode in, but I just ignored him and went around the gate. I didn't think he'd mind, but instead he started hollering at me, so I pretended not to hear him and headed for the exit!
Plan B was to park along Seaport Ave just past the metered spaces since I'd seen another bike do the same the last two days, but I ended up getting a parking ticket from Massport. So, I'm going to ride in again tomorrow, but I'm not sure where I'll park.
Enter the Seaport garage on seaport ave...at the World Trade Center West entrance. It says "monthly parking only"...go down the hill and around to the right or left. If you go right, just run around the gate. Guys are never there...if someone sees you, tell them you have a monthly pass and it doesn't trigger the gate. Offer to give him your name and tell him you work at Foley Hoag. You can go left also, but hug close to the left wall and go through the space on the outside of the left exit gate. Either will work. Park your bike on P2 in the area near the elevators. Then report back and let us know how it went.
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Why not just pull a ticket in the garage go across Northern ave to the convenience store. And hold them up for the cost of parking? If your going to steal at least be a man about it. Or better yet go to nj and take a couple bikes from the track.
Granted I run garages so I'm biased but I'd be the guy to chain your wheel to the nearest column until I got my money.
Well if it helps you rest easier, I'm not looking to park on private property if I'm not wanted. A lot of garages ignore bikes as long as they don't take up a space, and I left as soon as I saw the situation at this particular garage. The real problem is that instead of encouraging people to commute by motorcycle or mopeds, using reasonable parking policies for 2-wheelers (see this photo from Italy - http://www.italylogue.com/files/2008/06/parking3.jpg), the city and in this case massport are just hoping to shove everyone into normal car-sized spots so they can generate revenue. that's my take anyway![]()
The reason most garages disourage motorcycles is because the I'm ground loopsthat trigger the gates do not always read the bike and you get liability issues from potential gate arms striking riders. The second issue I have seen in those that do offer the parking is that people try to abuse it by paying the discounted motorcycle rate monthly and then using their car instead.
I agree it's a problem and would actually recommend either looking for free parking or trying to set up a deal. Where you are just a one time visitor that's hard. If it helps I can hook you up for the day in the open lot behind the Gillette factory (284 A street). It's about a 5 min. Walk but it would be free.