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Video of menacing cycle thieves wielding an angle grinder to steal a Brompton. https://twitter.com/jonestowncoffee/status/1230104852908462081?s=20
Three guys in a van at Omaha Beach, setting up folding bikes as if they were about to do some fancy tricks.
Eight years after #32252 which recorded when CycleStreets had planned the millionth route I’m back in Oslo with the the current total of 66,285,505.
Sorry about the awful photo, but I spotted what looks like a cycle club meet from the double decker bus.
BBC reports: "A four-year-old girl died after her bike helmet got caught on a branch, an inquest has heard." https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-51139789
Display of bikes by Mike Burrows and others at the Cambridge Museum of Technology for the Exploring the Science and Technology of Cycling day in the Cambridge Festival of Cycling.
Pretty impressive - running down a big hill on the Tour du Mont Blanc with a bike perfectly poised on his shoulders.
Pretty impressive - running down a big hill on the Tour du Mont Blanc with a bike perfectly poised on his shoulders.
Really enjoying the Chapel Street East consultation complete with VR bike! #BeeNetwork #TeamSalford https://t.co/HRN8t1uNWc
Climate Extinction event starting at Reality Checkpoint. Participants being advised to follow traffic rules. More photos of the event: https://twitter.com/cyclestreets/status/1098571295262937088
Typical abandoned bike - several broken aspects to it such as missing handlebar grips partially detached rack and poor brakes, but still basically functional.
#CamRideHome 2018 https://t.co/DnVv7kkzM2 The New Year's Eve ride at noon start point. Now I remember doing this ride on that oh-ef-oh bike!
At an exhibition of Modern and contemporary African art. This piece doesn’t ‘do’ anything like play records as far as I could tell.
@cyclestreets @MattWinfield2 #Time2ProtestOct13th #3billion4cycling @StopKillingCycl https://t.co/Ahk5Exkohr
The British Ambassador to Uzbekistan doing the right thing on World Car-Free Day. [I can now confirm that he does cycle to work every day, and that he cycled from the UK to Nepal after graduating from university.]
The solar system on a bike wheel, exhibited at Plurabelle books during the Cambridge Festival of Cycling.
A motley collection of bikes for a tour from Brugge (Bruges) to Ghent, Antwerp and Leuven - a local rental, an Audax bike and a folder.
One of the bikes from Cambridge's infamous 1993 Green bike scheme on display at the Folk Museum. See also #101287. http://www.iankitching.me.uk/history/cam/old/green-bike.html The sticker on the bike reads: CAMBRIDGE COMMUNITY BIK ... [more]
Martin, co-founder of CycleStreets speaking at #CycleActiveCity to introduce CyIPT, the Cycling Infrastructure Priorisation Toolkit which enables transport planners to assess the cost-benefit ratios of proposed cycle schemes. https://www ... [more]
Ofo bike tucked away in a front garden. No doubt someone will be along to collect it before too long.
Rather surprised to see a Bike & Go bike in Cambridge (and with a passenger on the back) - the nearest rental point is in Ely.
Sharing bike below the monstrous Alaska Way viaduct, cutting Seattle off from the sea - now being replaced by a tunnel, which will allow the city to put in a decent waterfront cycleway instead.
The wheel still attached to the lamppost, the bike frame upturned on the handlebars and rear wheel missing. I'd guess that this is a classic case of theft of bike parts. A few days later: #94340.
Bikes of various kinds at a café in Brunissard, near where the 2017 Tour de France finished a stage on the Col de l'Izoard
Sturdy 1950's lady's bike with brand name removed. Features Schwalbe Active Road Cruiser Active Line K-Guard tyres and Point Synchron front brakes with Alion rubbers and a new rim dynamo. It also features a classic net covering the rear whe ... [more]