Transport For London
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Oybike is the perfect transport for London streets, simply pick one up from one of the many lock up points around London and drop them off at the nearest one to your final destination, much simpler and cheaper than buses taxis and tubes.
If you would like to know about this transport for London then please read on and see how easy it is to use how cheap it is and why you should choose this form of transport over the many others that are on offer in this wonderful city.
Around London we have many different bases which are known as docking stations there you will find numerous bikes each attached to its own modern lock that has a computerised keyboard. To unlock the bike you must then contact the main base and we will give you a code to enter into the keyboard and then once this is entered the bike will become free and ready to use, once this code has been entered it cannot be entered again and your time starts so your account will start getting charged for usage of the transport.
The costs are very cheap and we only require you to deposit ten poundsw with us initialliy and then we charge in increments of as little as fifteen minutes or you can hire them for the full day for next to nothing, these are wothout a doubt the healthiest option to seeing the best city in the world.
Transport for your days out around London couldn't be simpler and in this city it is probably the cheapest way of getting round and it has got to be the most fun and is definitely better than being stuck in some other mode of transport on a hot London summers day, this is the ideal way of getting out and about and getting to see the real London, being able to travel down little back alleys and see some of the sites that are on offer that you just wouldn't be able to see on any other transport.
In the Autumn of 2000 Mr Hanning saw the Homeport locking system being demonstrated as a secure delivery system for domestic users, Mr Hanning approached Homeport Ltd with the concept and discussed the adaptations that were needed for his system to use the Homeport device.