A London family with an autistic child are pleading for the return of their Nihola cargo bike after it was stolen on Moinday evening near Oval.
Bex Chapman said in a post to the London Cycling group on Facebook that the Danish-made bike was "like our car" and that her family "totally depend on it."
"Please keep your eyes peeled," she wrote. "Stolen family cargo bike! Our massive Nihola, built to carry four 8 year olds, was stolen from near the Oval last night.
"It's like our car, we totally depend on it. Our middle son is severely autistic and this is the best way for him to travel as it prevents the sensory overload on the bus but he can't run into the road!
"He was devastated someone has 'lost' his family bike," she added.
As to the circumstances of the theft, she explained: "It had a wheel lock on; left for 5 min while my husband ran an errand.
"If anyone sees it, or can help return it to us, please please be in touch! Thanks so much!"
Unfortunately, there are no pictures of the distinctive bike, which the family bought in August.
But Bex said: "The parking rest underneath is a bit bent, the front is quite worn from being bumped on pavements while full of heavy boys, and the tip of the handle for the parking brakecame off a while ago, if you want distinguishing features.
"And it was full of mess and Pirate Party election leaflets," she added.
If you have any information regarding the bike, or suspect you may have seen it, please contact the local policing team for Vassall in Lambeth, who have put out a social media appeal to try and find the bike.
Alternatively, contact us on info [at] road.cc and we will get a message to the family.
You can find more pictures and details of the Nihola 4.0 on the Danish brand's website.
Maybe anti-social trolls should have a tabard type graphic against their name so we know when they've just come back under a different name?...
Notice to all cyclists....
I could get up a fair speed on two crutches... and leaping on and off escalators was a joy to behold... drive the station staff at Reading mad....
8.55kg according to the summary box near the top - think that's usually road.cc 'scales of truth' weight?
The Scicon aerocomfort is terrific. My brother and I share one which has now been humped and bumped all over the place without incident.
This the answer. Well, the part about setting speed limits that are low enough to avoid the slow being bullied, beaten and battered by the fast...
"They'd've"
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That's likely part of it, the majority is usually a silent majority. Ever heard of cancel culture?
That 'boost' runtime is all but useless. Come on, 45 minutes autonomy....how many people do you know who go out for a 45 minutes trail ride?...