The Cycle Age And Trade Review, Vol 22, No 57

Articles in this issue

  • Assessment of the potential market for American bicycles in Cuba following the end of the Spanish-American War.

    p. 2
  • Additional trade views on the merits and drawbacks of holding cycle exhibitions.

    p. 3
  • Update on the Humber bicycle company indicating its financial difficulties are resolving without major disruption.

    p. 3
  • Criticism of the high express delivery charges that dealers and manufacturers must pay to ship bicycle parts and finished machines.

    p. 8
  • Report on the failed vote to dissolve the National Cycle Board of Trade, which fell seventeen ballots short of the required majority.

    p. 1
  • New England Dealers and Chainless Bikes

    Survey of New England cycle dealers expressing optimism about consumer demand for the new chainless bicycle models.

  • Correspondence report on the state of the bicycle market in Italy and opportunities for American manufacturers.

    p. 2
  • Discussion of the technical and commercial challenges still facing manufacturers of motor-assisted cycles.

    p. 12
  • Summary of recently granted patents relevant to the bicycle and motor vehicle industries.

    p. 10
  • Roundup of racing news and club activities from cycling organizations.

    p. 24