Citibike app "Bring a friend on a ride" ??
Hi If anyone can help it will be much appreciated. With the Citibike app is this "Bring a friend on a ride" feature enabled and is it unlimited? (photo below) In NYC I will have the Lyft All Access Pass and my friend will not have any memberships. With the Lyft Pink All Access Pass membership you use the Citibike app in NYC to get bikes. We're hoping the "Bring a friend on a ride" feature is enabled in the Citibike app and is it unlimited. As you can see in the Divvy app, there is an icon, and it reads: Bring a friend on your ride. Start riding together and add up to 1 person on your ride. Thanks for your help. Much appreciated.Solved63Views0likes4CommentsDisappearing, reappearing station.
Hi everyone, this morning I noticed that my local Citi Bike station had completely disappeared from the map, and all the bikes—both e-bikes and the classic bike—were marked as unavailable. I tried to check one out, but it was also marked unavailable. I assumed the station might be broken. However, at 7:30 AM, the station reappeared on the map, and all the bikes were suddenly available again. I'm curious, does Citi Bike shut down stations at night and then reopen them for commuter traffic in the morning? Could this be related to the Labor Day holiday weekend? Has anyone else experienced this?34Views0likes3CommentsWhy would I ever move an e-bike?
I've been an active participant in the Bike Angels program for about a year now and have found it incredibly rewarding, especially when moving non-electric bikes. However, I've encountered a challenge with e-bikes: the cost associated with redistributing them. Given this expense, I'm hesitant to spend my time moving e-bikes, which often results in certain stations accumulating these bikes. Is there a way to redistribute e-bikes without incurring costs, similar to how regular bikes can be moved for free? If not, what incentive is there for Bike Angels to redistribute e-bikes? I'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences on this matter.Solved196Views5likes8Comments1500 Point Key Now Plastic?
When I joined Bike Angels several years back the reward for 1500 points was a nice metal Citibike key. So I finally hit 1500 and received a cheap plastic one similar to my original one. Very disappointing! Achieving the metal one is like getting a fancy metal credit card that makes you feel special for your achievement. Bring back a metal key please! Thanks!38Views1like2CommentsHow many "Power Angels" are there in each city?
I'm interested to know the breakdown of number of Power Angels (5000+ pts) per city Chicago (divvy) NYC (citibike) Boston (bluebikes) San Francisco (bay wheels) Washington DC (capital bikeshare) Portland (biketown pdx) Montreal (amis bixi)128Views3likes7CommentsIs There a Bike Angels Reward for Returning Abandoned Citibike?
Is there a reward through the Bike Angels program for returning abandoned Citibikes that are left outside of stations? If so, what is the process for doing this? I often see bikes left around, but given my tight schedule, it doesn’t seem worth the effort without a clear incentive. A way to scan them to know that they are truly abandoned and receive substantial points for returning them would be ideal.104Views3likes3CommentsPoint change based on zoom
Why does the point changed if I zoom in or zoom out? I am guessing the zoom out one is to provide a more general sense of an area so may not be as up-to-date, and the zoom in one is the current point? Note the point changed from +2 to +1 as I zoom out, then changed back to +2 again as I zoom in. ThanksSolved207Views1like13Comments