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2 Apr 2024

Recent payment disruptions at supermarkets and fast-food outlets have raised questions on the need for improved reliability.

22 Mar 2024

Rob Brown, co-director of Dalby Forest Cycle Hub, a not-for-profit hire scheme has been nominated for the Tourism Superstar 2024 award, run by VisitEngland.

21 Mar 2024

ACS (The Association of Convenience Stores) and the Federation of Independent Retailers (The Fed) have both welcomed a new report published by the Association of Police and Crime...

21 Mar 2024

As reported by Healthstores UK, new data contained in the 2024 Soil Association Organic Market report shows that independent retailers delivered an impressive 10% growth in 2023, with...

21 Mar 2024

An independent bottle shop and bar in Cheltenham has been named as the UK's Independent Beer and Wine Retailer of the Year 2024 at the Drinks Retailing Awards. 

21 Mar 2024

A number of organisations, including Bira (the British Independent Retailers’ Association), other trade associations, BIDs and unions have met with officials from the Welsh Government to...

21 Mar 2024

The British Independent Retailers’ Association (Bira) has reacted to data released by PwC and the Local Data Company exploring the state of the UK retail landscape.

8 Mar 2024

Daniel Blackham, editor of industry magazine BikeBiz, has been writing about his experience of completing the Cytech technical one qualification at training provider Spokes People in Milton...

6 Mar 2024

Cytech partner Activate Cycle Academy, the largest and most recognised training provider of bike maintenance and technical training courses to the UK’s cycle industry, recently welcomed a...

6 Mar 2024

The Greeting Card Association has reacted to a BBC Panorama programme lifting the lid on Royal Mail management prioritising parcel delivery over letters, which it says are in contradiction of...

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Santander Cycles get a design overhaul

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News

Puncture proof tyres, smaller wheels, brighter lights, Bluetooth and GPS are all coming to the new-look TfL bikes.

The newly designed TfL hire bikes will feature a gel saddle, lower frame, puncture-proof tyres, bigger mudguards and upgraded Shimano brakes. The first of the new bikes are already on the streets of the capital, with thousands more being added over the coming years.

The bikes are also fitted with bluetooth and GPS which will allow TfL to "record the performance" of the cycle hire scheme.

santander cyclesThe bikes are being built by UK brand Pashley Cycles and will all be fitted with improved, brighter lights developed by London company Blaze.

TfL says the bikes have been redesigned to be "easier to ride and maintain" in an attempt to reduce maintenance costs and ensure more bikes are available at all times.

Changes also include an easier to adjust seat clamp, smaller wheels for faster acceleration and a less cumbersome frame to make the bikes easier to manoeuvre.

Since launching in July 2010, more than 60 million journeys have been made on the TfL cycles. 2016 saw a record 10.3 million hires completed and this year looks set to break that with almost 9million hires already.

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