tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1376531984269924769.post3070028868621395865..comments2023-07-07T10:22:46.305+01:00Comments on Coventry Cyclist: Aldi near Cannon ParkGeorge Richeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11515037929935424227noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1376531984269924769.post-31051062164523279822015-09-09T16:35:47.726+01:002015-09-09T16:35:47.726+01:00I think what you are referring to are termed "...I think what you are referring to are termed "wheel benders". Google it.<br /><br />Sheffield stands seem to be in favour these days:<br />http://www.barriersdirect.co.uk/assets/0002/1567/black_sheffield_stands.jpg<br /><br /><br />I doubt whether they would be like these from the Netherlands:<br />http://www.coventrycyclist.org.uk/misc/parking.jpg<br /><br />Bicycles are chained to those Dutch stands by their frames. The front wheels don't turn due to the secondary support of the front wheel. Which is useful when you are trying to load panniers. As the handlebars on one bike are at a different height to its neighbours, they don't foul.<br /><br />Too good for the UK though.<br /><br />Some people like tulip stands:<br />http://www.velopa.com/productcatalog/bicycle-parking/tulip/George Richeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11515037929935424227noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1376531984269924769.post-73903119532827317462015-09-09T16:00:21.564+01:002015-09-09T16:00:21.564+01:00And I suppose that they will be those useless thin...And I suppose that they will be those useless things (sorry, I don't know the technical term) that you push your front wheel into.kevcrouchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02161187322290052238noreply@blogger.com