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Hotel Bikes Brakes needed tightening on these two when I tried them the levers went all the way back against the handlebars. Also there were signs asking people to 'refrain' from attaching their bikes to the nearby railings.
Cambridge City Council seems to have updated its trike - www.camcycle.org.uk/newsletters/87/article7.html
This coffee trike has taken up residence in the mornings at the corner of Grantchester St and Barton Rd.
An alternative to wearing gloves whilst cycling. These wrap round the handlebars and mean that you can always find them.
A Christmas tree on a bike. Taking home a seven foot Christmas tree on a tandem, with the rear saddle removed. Location on NCR51, see also #54457 .
Santa is coming to town. Taking home a seven foot Christmas tree on a tandem, with the rear saddle removed. Location on NCR51, see also #54458
"Always wear a Helmet" when riding a Corona. Though official advice suggests that alcohol and cycling don't mix... Latin flavour bicycle with advertising.
Cycling with my father up the busway. The southern section is a superb way of getting into town from Trumpington; no way would I have got him to cycle into town along the A1309---horrid road with an awful shared-use farce-ility.
My stolen bike reappeared outside Parkside Police station within sight of the front desk. The police were not interested in helping me recover it or questioning the person using it. I was given a piece of paper enabling me to ask the City … [more]
My stolen bike appeared outside Parkside Police station within sight of the front desk. The police were not interested in helping me recover it or questioning the person using it. I was given a piece of paper enabling me to ask the City … [more]
Cycle space is far tighter on the Class 317 trains to Liverpool Street than on the Class 365s to Kings Cross.
A gold sprayed bike. The lighting system on the back seems to be made by these guys.... http://www.volcanicwheel.com/index.php?page=bike
Cambridge Cycling Campaign's stall bike - now updated with some wooden blocks that enable maps, membership forms and newsletters to be held neatly in place with rubber bands.
An early Brompton folding bicycle - this one is number 320 - notice the very unusual folding pedal. (Location approximate).
I love the freedom the Trike gives me and the fact that I can not only join in with my friends but beat them without even trying. Daniel Reed As a parent of a child with Cerebral Palsy it is very difficult finding something that gives … [more]
The red tag is a bicycle security scheme used by Jesus College. Unlike other colleges of the University of Cambridge, Jesus College use laminated plastic strips with a number on rather than painting the number onto the bike itself.
Close up of the front of an OYBike - roller brakes, and dynamo lighting. The note in the basket explains how the scheme works.
The Angry Wasp Bike Man, a Cambridge phenomenon, who cycles round the city centre with a radio playing heavy metal in a carrier bag, for some reason.