New 'bike ports' have been installed in Hull city centre as part of a revamp to fix damage following the disorder in early August.
Hull City Council says it has taken the opportunity to enhance cycle parking on Jameson Street as part of efforts to promote more sustainable and active forms of transport in an area popular with shoppers and cyclists.
Each of the two bike ports offers secure parking for eight bicycles occupying the space of just one car.
The racks, made from recyclable mild steel with a nylon powder-coated finish to prevent scratching to bikes, have been designed to protect bicycles with a secure, three-point locking system for the frame and wheels.
They will also be used to assess demand for additional infrastructure going forward.
"These colourful and eye-catching cycle racks will provide much-needed additional parking in an area of the city that is regularly frequented by cyclists," said Councillor Mark Ieronimo, cabinet portfolio holder for transportation, roads and highways at Hull City Council.
"Ensuring that we invest in new infrastructure to support residents, and visitors, to make more sustainable and active travel choices forms part of the council's wider commitment to developing safe and welcoming neighbourhoods and a healthier and fairer Hull.
"Enabling people to choose cycling will also help the city respond to the climate emergency. These are important priorities for the council and are set out in our community plan, which was developed in response to listening to our residents, businesses and communities."