The Wheel World - vol4s-4

Articles in this issue
- p. 9
A. W. Rumney continues his mixed cycling and boating tour narrative, picking up from Aberdeen and riding inland to Aboyne.
- p. 15
Ben Hayward tells a comic tale involving the painting or decoration of a bicycle crank, likely satirising cycling vanity.
- p. 19
Peter Bell surveys the various steering mechanisms and configurations found on tricycles of the period.
- p. 22
A poem or song celebrating cycling and the bicycle wheel.
- p. 23
An account of a weekend cycling excursion, covering the pleasures of a short two-day tour.
- p. 27
G. Lacy Hillier continues his survey of London's historic cycling tracks, describing further venues and their records.
- p. 31
Faed reports on a visit to the Speedwell cycle trade show, with humorous observations on the exhibits and crowds.
- p. 36
Amy Hurlston writes a piece about the chance encounters between touring cyclists on the road.
- p. 41
Woll continues practical photographic guidance for the cycling tourist.
- p. 42
A humorous piece on the difficulties and frustrations faced by a cycling magazine editor.
- p. 44
Faed's regular satirical column on cycling personalities, gossip, and current events.
- p. 46
Notes on the latest mechanical innovations, patents, and technical advances in cycling.
- p. 49
Racing results, time-trial records, and track and road competition reports.
- p. 50
Brief editorial notes on topical issues affecting the cycling world.