The Springfield Wheelmens Gazette Volume 2
Issues

The Springfield Wheelmen's Gazette discusses cycling advancements, critiques L.A.W. management, highlights the Springfield Bicycle Club's tournament, and emphasizes the importance of cycling in modern transportation.

The Gazette highlights Springfield Bicycle Club's visit to President Arthur, discusses cycling's growing popularity as a simple recreation, and praises the publication's quality and editorial efforts.

The Springfield Bicycle Club announces its third annual meet with $8,000 in prizes. Cunningham Company promotes bicycles and tricycles, offering catalogues and second-hand options for enthusiasts.

The magazine features catalogues from The Cunningham Company, accident insurance for cyclists, and a popular autograph album for cyclists, highlighting the growing cycling community and safety measures.

The magazine features bicycle and tricycle catalogs, race results, and highlights the Royal Mail bicycle's success in competitions, alongside discussions on safety regulations for cyclists in urban areas.

The October 1884 issue discusses the Springfield cycling tournament, English competitors, bicycle manufacturers, and advertisements for cycling gear, emphasizing Springfield's rise as a cycling center.

Highlights include S. G. Whitaker's 100-mile record, George M. Hendee's achievements, and the Springfield Club's prominence in cycling, alongside advertisements for bicycles and tricycles.

The magazine features bicycle and tricycle catalogs, highlights the Rudge Safety bicycle, discusses cycling records, and promotes subscriptions with prizes including watches and rifles for new subscribers.

The Springfield Wheelmen's Gazette discusses cycling health benefits, critiques Dr. Strahan's theories, and promotes the Cunningham Company's bicycles and tricycles, highlighting membership growth in the L.A.W.

The Springfield Wheelmen's Gazette discusses cycling catalogues, proposes a racing circuit, announces a book contract for 'Ten Thousand Miles on a Bicycle,' and plans for an upcoming L.A.W. meet.

This issue features advertisements for bicycles and tricycles, a new hygienic saddle design, and a section for buying and selling second-hand bicycles, highlighting the cycling community's growth.

The magazine features articles on bicycle and tricycle manufacturers, race results, and technological advancements in cycling, emphasizing the Royal Mail and Kangaroo models as top performers of 1884.