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Simon on a 1913 tricycle. This trike twice held the record for Land's End to London in the early part of the twentieth century.
This unicyclist overtook me (I was trying to get my camera out of pocket) on Mill Road bridge and had signalled to turn right here.
Cambridge Cycling Campaign's stall at the Cambridge University's Student Union Societies' Fair - trying to attract new visitors to Cambridge to get involved with our campaign.
The sign says "Bicycles must not be placed against this building", so this unicycle is in the clear ;-)
A penny farthing and other classic cycles on Parker's Piece for the Big Weekend 2011.
Canondale R600 for sale. Contact Martin for more details, via the contacts page at http://www.cyclestreets.net/contacts/
Sheila Stuart, Mayor of Cambridge, Julian Huppert, MP for Cambridge on the Cambridge Cycling Campaign's 2011 Bike Ride to Reach Fair.
One of the great bargains at the cycle auction, this Dutch bike went for a 'steal' at £50 (plus auction fees of 15% and £1 registration fee) making a total of £58.50.
A new cycle auction series is starting again in Cambridge this is a photo of the viewing day. Details at: http://www.thecambridgebicycledoctor.com/
Genuine smiles from the hardworking Outspoken team at another one of their popular Dust off your bike sessions.
Cycling for a free smoothie at Blendavenda, at the brilliant Bike Fair 2010 on Parker's Piece, organised by Cycle Cambridge.
Lots of interest at the brilliant Bike Fair 2010 on Parker's Piece, organised by Cycle Cambridge.
Trying out varied bikes at the brilliant Bike Try-out Show, part of the Bike Fair 2010 on Parker's Piece, organised by Cycle Cambridge.
Trying out varied bikes at the brilliant Bike Try-out Show, part of the Bike Fair 2010 on Parker's Piece, organised by Cycle Cambridge.
Trying out varied bikes at the brilliant Bike Try-out Show, part of the Bike Fair 2010 on Parker's Piece, organised by Cycle Cambridge.
Trying out varied bikes at the brilliant Bike Try-out Show, part of the Bike Fair 2010 on Parker's Piece, organised by Cycle Cambridge.
Trying out varied bikes at the brilliant Bike Try-out Show, part of the Bike Fair 2010 on Parker's Piece, organised by Cycle Cambridge.
Trying out varied bikes at the brilliant Bike Try-out Show, part of the Bike Fair 2010 on Parker's Piece, organised by Cycle Cambridge.
Lots of interest in the brilliant Bike Try-out Show, part of the Bike Fair 2010 on Parker's Piece, organised by Cycle Cambridge.
Lots of interest in the brilliant Bike Fair 2010 on Parker's Piece, organised by Cycle Cambridge.
Lots of interest in the brilliant Bike Try-out Show, part of the Bike Fair 2010 on Parker's Piece, organised by Cycle Cambridge.
Lots of interest in the brilliant Bike Fair 2010 on Parker's Piece, organised by Cycle Cambridge.
Bicycle powered Scalextric track at the bike fair in this case powered by Bits and Macs.
Wobbly John - against the moonscape of Parker's Piece during the Town and Country fair on Parker's Piece. http://xntrick.co.uk/
BBC and ITV "in tandem". BBC Look East camera on the rack, ITV reporter with camera on the rear seat. He insisted on Klaas wearing a helmet in case he appears on the picture (good that you never see the cameraman).
Using a bike to promote driving! See www.streetcar.co.uk One of their posters said "Drive a BMW for £6.95 an hour".
Coverage in the Cambridge News of the Ride for Joy. What a shame the tips don't include Cycle Training as the main item there.
Less than ideal cycling conditions (but no cars were risking going more than 20mph anyway)
These two tandems have very similar lugs. I learned that in the 40s 50s and 60s there were a few manufacturers of lugs and so bike assemblers just bought them in and built a bike out of them, so they ended up looking quite similar. The clau ... [more]
Wayside halt on the ride to Reach Fair, to set up the flag on the Campaign's stall bike.
Electric bikes for how much? a slightly odd way to advertise a shop on the other side of town.
This trike went through the gap remarkably fast and easily - he must do it every day!
Cambridge Cycling Campaign's stall bike at Milton Brewery. I was able to return the empty orange plastic firkin in the big basket. The full firkin however was transported by Outspoken Delivery.
Simon with the Campaign's Stall Bike which was part paid for with a grant from Cambridge Sustainable City. http://cambridge-live-sustcity.runtime-collective.com/
Opening of the Riverside bridge - Simon Nuttall on the Cycling Campaign's stall bike passing the historic cyclists group (for some reason they couldn't ride up the slope...)
Simon Nuttall with the Cycling Campaign stall bike at the opening of the Riverside bridge.
Martin Lucas-Smith and Simon Nuttall with the Cambridge Cycling Campaign stall bike in Reach on Bank Holiday Monday 2008
Cambridge Cycling Campaign stall bike with Simon Nuttall (centre) at Reach Fair on Bank Holiday Monday (5th May 2008)
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