London Cycle Scheme

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bad boy

Über Member
Location
London
Hi All,

I went to the cycle show on Friday, and saw Mr Contador although I could not be bothered to Queue for an autograph.

I was wondering if anyone that went has seen the chosen bike design for the London cycle hire scheme due to launch next year.

Pretty much the same as the ones in Paris, although most of those got nicked, they are certainly big solid bikes cant think why you would want to nick one, but certainly sounds like a good idea, no indication on price and it wont be integrated with your Oyster card which seems odd.

Lots of people took the opportunity to test ride one and they seemed very capable.
 

Origamist

Legendary Member
Here's a pic I took today:

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They seemed sturdy and practical, but I did not test ride one. Hub brakes/gears, front luggage capability, mudguards.
 

joolsybools

Well-Known Member
Location
Scotland
I tried one today and I was quite impressed despite them looking clunky and heavy it rode well, just the brakes weren't that great
 
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bad boy

Über Member
Location
London
Really LOL thats a joke how did they end up there !?.

Ive got to say they dont look to bad and would consider using one if I had to.
 

chap

Veteran
Location
London, GB
Tynan said:
orgnised crime?

I doubt people commmute to Africa


I wouldn't really say it is organised crime, after all there are much more profitable illegal endeavours one could pursue with the French, say drugs, all forms of trafficking, and supplying boys to particular government official(s).
 

arallsopp

Post of The Year 2009 winner
Location
Bromley, Kent
Anyone know why the bars are that thick / faired? Are they protection against some formerly unperceived risk with brake cable tangling / theft?
 

jonny jeez

Legendary Member
Origamist said:
Almost certainly anti-theft protection - hence the bespoke look.

+1 Definitely, no exposed components, cables, bolts, nuts etc.

All neatly hidden away.(until they need servicing?)

They look okay and would certainly seem to be capable of getting you around London without big hassle.
 

Wheeledweenie

Über Member
I saw them at the show and was quite impressed. Stylish but not something that's too nickable because they're so distinctive. The weight would borrow me but having had a go on a steel Pashley owned by a friend and found it surprisingly nippy I reckon they'd be fine when in central.

Depending on the price I'd consider using one instead of taking my bike in if I couldn't face the train/10-mile ride into the centre.
 
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