News -> INDReporter THU, SEP 22 10:14AM by Heather Miller

Parking, schmarking. UL plans bike-leasing program

A weather-resistant, smooth pedaling bicycle will be an added transit option for UL students soon when Rugged Cycles rolls out the Cajun bike.

According to The Vermilion, the campus newspaper that finally recently unveiled its new website, university officials are working with bicycle manufacturer Rugged Cycles to offer high-quality, chainless bicycles for students to lease for about $1 a day.

The Texas company was started by UL graduates and has already tried pilot bicycle leasing programs at two Texas A&M campuses. UL will be the third school to offer cycling as a way to combat campus parking woes:

"Obviously, there's a parking problem on campus. There are more cars than the university can handle," said Joey Schulz, marketing manager for Rugged Cycles and UL graduate. "These bikes are always ready to ride. It's sustainable, cheaper and more reliable than other bikes or vehicles."

Rugged Cycles, founded in 2008, originally developed its bikes for the industrial market to allow employees to move around plants and refineries quickly and efficiently. The bicycles utilize a drift shaft, like those found in motorcycles, which won't rust or break, instead of a chain; solid polyurethane tires that outlast rubber four to one; and an aluminum alloy frame that is resistant to weather and humidity. The frame is powder-coated, as opposed to painted, which lasts longer than paint.

"They last forever," said Schulz. "They won't look terrible and will last indefinitely."

Schulz, 30, compared the bike lease program to renting a textbook, in which Rugged Cycles would lease the bikes to UL for a set price, and UL would lease them to students to the equivalent of $1 a day, or approximately $30 a month. Students could lease for months, semesters or years, depending on their interest. Retail price for the bikes is around $1200.

It’s unclear when students will start to see the cycles around campus, but in the meantime students can visit the Cajun bikes Facebook page to offer input and learn more about the leasing program.

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written by realitycheck , September 22, 2011 - 08:30 pm
Walkable and biking communities sound great but a little infrastructure needs to happen here first. LPD needs to bust up the bike stealing professionals downtown and start treating bicycle theft as a serious matter. Drivers need to understand that a bicycle is a vehicle and yield to them. Maybe close the campus to regular traffic. Red lights need to be set to be able to cross all lanes of traffic on a bike, particularly downtown and around campus.
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written by ragin_cajun , September 23, 2011 - 12:06 am
"Maybe close the campus to regular traffic."

That's a pretty good idea.
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written by JoAnne DeRouen , September 23, 2011 - 03:16 pm
Who is going to provide the additional bike racks on campus? The one's on the quad are almost always full. More bikes on campus means the need for more bike racks.
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written by the original northsidian , September 25, 2011 - 09:37 pm
I think this is a great idea! It will be interesting to see what happens.
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written by LAWD , September 29, 2011 - 06:32 am
Great! More dummies on bikes to avoid.
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