The Cycle Age And Trade Review, Vol 23, No 76

Articles in this issue

  • Practical guidance for bicycle retailers on arranging showrooms and using window displays to attract and convert customers.

    p. 4
  • Discussion of strategies for landing bicycle supply contracts with municipal governments and city departments.

    p. 5
  • Warning from trade observers that overproduction and price cutting may lead to a serious commercial crisis in the bicycle industry.

    p. 5
  • Positive report from Salt Lake City where seven hundred machines were sold in April alone and trade continues to accelerate.

    p. 3
  • St. Louis Board of Trade Reorganized

    Report on the reorganization of the St. Louis cycle trade board, aiming to foster greater harmony among local dealers.

  • Buffalo Trade Booming

    Correspondence from Buffalo confirming an exceptionally busy spring bicycle selling season.

  • Technical examination of back-pedaling coaster brake mechanisms, discussing their design and practical reliability.

    p. 8
  • Historical account of how military bicycles were employed during the Spanish-American War.

    p. 31
  • Survey of recent developments in motor vehicle design and manufacturing across American and European producers.

    p. 18
  • Racing results and club news from cycling associations across North America.

    p. 28