The Cycle Age And Trade Review, Vol 22, No 67

Articles in this issue

  • Report on the halting of bicycle auction sales in Australia following pressure from regular dealers who argued auctions were destroying the trade.

    p. 2
  • News that a prominent dealer named Hilsendegen is cutting bicycle prices dramatically, alarming competitors.

    p. 3
  • Report on the formation of the Chicago Cycle Supply Jobbers' Association, uniting fifteen firms to coordinate trade practices.

    p. 2
  • Further installment in the technical series on immersion brazing of bicycle frames.

    p. 6
  • Report on production volumes and conditions at major bicycle manufacturing facilities heading into the spring selling season.

    p. 8
  • Coverage of how bicycle dealers are setting up their showrooms and window displays to attract spring customers.

    p. 10
  • Description of an aggressive installment plan offered by Buffalo bicycle agents allowing purchases for as little as one dollar down.

    p. 1
  • Technical discussion of permanently fitted gear cases for protecting chainless bicycle drive mechanisms.

    p. 16
  • Summary of recently granted motor vehicle patents of interest to manufacturers and designers.

    p. 24
  • Report on the development of a cycling path at Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota, benefiting local recreational riders.

    p. 29
  • Racing results and club news from cycling associations across the country.

    p. 26