Category: Police Cycles

To increase the presence of the cycle when…



To increase the presence of the cycle when it is not being ridden, this one has a high-visibility cover on the rear, complete with police logos. This is useful when the bike is being used to block a street for example.

West Yorkshire police started using mountain bikes in…



West Yorkshire police started using mountain bikes in Leeds at the end of 2004. Here is an example of their chosen equipment. It is a white S&W mountain bike and has blue lights and a siren on the handlebar, and a liveried rack-top bag. The West York. riders are in the background.

This is an example of a North Wales…



This is an example of a North Wales police mountain bike. It is liveried in reflective battenburg markings, just as you would find on police motor vehicles. Notice the cycle-specific uniform of the officer.

This is Nottingham Police’s Meadows bike patrol team…



This is Nottingham Police’s Meadows bike patrol team. These photos were taken when the unit was first set up in April 1999. The bikes are fitted with two large white lights to the front. Also notice the uniforms are a mix of cycle-specific and standard clothing: the helmets have miniature boom microphones fitted, but the footwear remains standard leather shoes.

A closer look at the front of a…



A closer look at the front of Essex bike. The bikes do not have any blue lights as the bikes will also be used by PCSOs. The bags on the back of the bike fold out to become panniers to fit an A4 folder in. The uniform worn in the photo includes police cycle helmet, protective glasses with 3 lenses (dark, orange, clear), hi-vis jacket, gloves and black Regatta trousers.

DS03 EOU This Mitsubishi L200 is used by Cardiff’s…



DS03 EOU This Mitsubishi L200 is used by Cardiff’s police to carry bikes as shown above. It is operated in conjunction with Cardiff City Park Rangers. Notice the arrangement of the roof lights and the dual crests on the side.



The rear view of the same Mitsubishi. The vehicle is a with extras such as a winch on the front, rear bike carrier which is used for transporting the team bikes and seizure of motorbikes being used antisocially.

Here is another of the constabulary’s cycles. It…



Here is another of the constabulary’s cycles. It is fitted here with a trial pannier bag, which is the same as ambulance cycles use. It has been used to carry police documents and limited medical equipment. However, the weight on the rear of the bike was too much to cope with on hilly and off-road terrain.

Here is a photo of two Avon &…



Here is a photo of two Avon & Somerset cycle officers on the Bristol Downs. Their bikes are Marin Nail Trails and each officer is allocated there own bike which is set up to suit them. Notice how the officers’ collar numbers have been moved to the right breast and ‘Redland Police’ is written on the cross bar, showing which station they are based at.