The Cycle Age And Trade Review, Vol 22, No 66

Articles in this issue

  • Survey of regional bicycle trade shows being organized in cities across the country to supplement the major metropolitan exhibitions.

    p. 2
  • Report on plans for a special exhibition aimed specifically at New York retail dealers rather than the general public.

    p. 3
  • Review of updated standard repair price schedules being adopted by dealer associations in several cities.

    p. 3
  • Continuing installment of the multi-part technical series on immersion brazing methods used in bicycle frame manufacture.

    p. 6
  • Overview of production conditions and output levels at leading bicycle manufacturing plants.

    p. 8
  • Legal analysis of manufacturer liability when defective bicycle components cause injury to riders.

    p. 10
  • Report on Denver bicycle dealers alarmed by the oversupply situation, with thirty dealers serving a population of only one hundred and fifty thousand.

    p. 1
  • Rivalry Over Sub-Agencies in Buffalo

    Account of competitive disputes between Buffalo cycle agents seeking to control exclusive sub-agency rights.

  • Coverage of the opening of the Philadelphia cycle trade show, describing exhibits and attendance.

    p. 2
  • Correspondence from an English trade observer describing current conditions in the British bicycle market.

    p. 14
  • Racing results and club news from cycling organizations.

    p. 22