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Graeme Parton is a keen cyclist who lives by the sea and writes regularly on behalf of cycle security specialist Trimetals. His vehicle of choice is an Italian-made road bike, on which he tends to spend the summer months exploring the Hampshire countryside.
Good old fashioned cycling is enjoying something of a renaissance at present, with people across the world taking to the pedals in search of cheap, environmentally friendly travel. In the UK, few groups have embraced the revolution as whole heartedly as commuters.