Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
Here in Seattle Aarons has been doing this since 2005 - it's just a regular snack vending machine loaded up with tubes .
Makes a lot of sense, especially in areas with higher volumes of commuting cyclists or cyclists in park areas that are heavily used. Install a permanent bike pump fixed into the pavement....actually the City of Vancouver has installed a bike pump by a bike path intersection by a family oriented science centre. There's also a permanent cyclist counter with a digital display of count...like certain ones in Copenhagen.

Whole set-up was installed within last 8 months or so.