Mystery Artist chains more brightly painted bikes to two locations in Muskegon’s downtown

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The Muskegon Chronicle reports that two more brightly painted bicycles have been left in Muskegon’s downtown by a Mystery Artist — perhaps the same person who left similar bikes downtown last fall.

According to excerpts from the story:

With warm weather comes the return of flowers, retirees and — in downtown Muskegon — the mystery bikes that left local residents scratching their heads last year.

Two painted bikes have recently appeared downtown, apparently left by the same anonymous artist who chained similar two-wheelers to street signs and fences last fall. A red bike with one wheel in safety green and one in lavender — and a frame marked with the stenciled image of an old-fashioned drill, like the one found on the previous bikes — is sitting at the corner of Fifth Street and Clay Avenue. A blue and gold bike is locked to a fence at Hartshorn Marina on West Western.

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