The Canadian Wheelman Volume 2
Issues

The magazine discusses tricycles, bicycle sales, and the establishment of the Canadian Wheelman as the official journal of the Canadian Wheelmen's Association, emphasizing cycling's growth in Canada.

This issue features tricycle and bicycle sales, race results, cycling clubs, and a call for winter preparations. Highlights include a record-breaking race and promotions for new bicycles and accessories.

The Canadian Wheelman discusses tricycles, bicycle technology, race results, and the importance of cycling clubs, highlighting the Newcastle club's success and addressing safety concerns in cycling.

The magazine discusses tricycle sales, highlights Rudge bicycles, mentions a 100-mile race winner, and addresses professionalism issues in cycling, alongside advertisements for cycling gear and services.

The magazine features tricycle manufacturers, cycling equipment, and upcoming events, including the L.A.W. meet in Buffalo, showcasing the growing popularity of cycling in North America.

The Canadian Wheelman discusses tricycle manufacturers, cycling clubs, and the importance of the Canadian Wheelmen's Association, highlighting events and promoting cycling as a growing sport in Canada.

This issue features advancements in bicycle technology, highlights the popularity of Rudge bicycles, discusses saddle improvements, and promotes cycling literature and club memberships in Canada.

This issue features advancements in bicycle technology, club dynamics, and a travel account by A. C. Beasley. It discusses the importance of cycling clubs and pedal innovations.

This issue features advancements in bicycle technology, highlights Rudge bicycles' popularity, race results from Woodstock and Newcastle, and the formation of a new Tricycle Club in Toronto.

The magazine features advancements in cycling technology, highlights Rudge bicycles' popularity, race results, and the formation of a new tricycle club in Toronto, promoting cycling culture in Canada.

This issue features Rudge Safety Bicycle's advancements, race results from Woodstock, and humorous court case involving bicycles. Highlights include champion Clarke's victories and new saddle technology from Duryea.

The magazine covers the success of the Canadian Wheelmen's Association meet, highlights Rudge bicycles' victories, and discusses cycling culture, technology, and club activities across Canada.

The magazine covers cycling advancements, amateur vs. professional debates, notable records, and club activities, including the Toronto Bicycle Club's leadership changes and achievements in racing.

The magazine discusses the Rudge bicycle's dominance in Canadian cycling, detailing its championship wins and endorsements from satisfied riders, alongside the Big Four Tour and notable cyclist retirements.

The magazine covers significant cycling races in Hartford and Springfield, highlighting Richard Howell's victories and record-breaking performances on Rudge bicycles, alongside editorial notes on cycling conditions in Canada and the U.S.