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An unusual bike is all it takes to convert festival-goers to cyclists
An unusual bike is all it takes to convert festival-goers to cyclists
CTC's Cycling Champions Project asked Cyclone Works to bring along their fun and beautiful bikes, built in Leicester - and people of all ages loved the range of machines.
There were smiles evoked from the ingenuity of design, the challenge of riding, and the pleasure of watching fruit become a smoothie: the faster you pedal, the faster you get your treat!
More than 500 people rode the bikes (or tried to). I was disappointed I didn’t have time for a ride, but I did receive requests for cycle training to gain comfort in traffic, from families who were inspired to take up cycling after the weekend.
We also asked Ebike, a new shop selling only electric bikes, to offer test rides and talk to people about the advantages of electric assist.As I’ve always been attached to my human-powered vehicle (being human powered), I was a bit sceptical. I was wrong. I loved them; everyone loved them!
They were quiet, they were fast - in fact, we gave up on the test rides in crowds... and for many people, they offered the option of a commute to work without breaking a sweat. One person was so taken with the bikes, he went over to the shop later in the day to have a ride and a longer conversation.The shop will be officially opened by the city Mayor on Saturday 29 June.
Hurray for the mobile bike provided by Leicester City Council – what a great way to encourage people to arrive by bike!