The Wheel World - vol4s-5

Articles in this issue

  • A reprint of a log-book kept by a party from the Civil Service Cycling Club during an eight-day trip on the rivers and broads of Norfolk in August 1885, edited by 'The Caterer'.

    p. 9
  • A compilation of current British and colonial cycling records across various distances and categories.

    p. 17
  • Covins reports on the proceedings and decisions of a National Cyclists' Union council meeting.

    p. 24
  • G. Lacy Hillier continues his authoritative survey of London's historic cycling tracks and their champions.

    p. 26
  • Peter Bell continues his technical examination of tricycle steering systems, describing further types and their advantages.

    p. 33
  • Ben Hayward contributes a sharp, pithy piece of cycling commentary or humour.

    p. 36
  • Chas. R. Dodge examines the ethical questions and responsibilities that arise within cycling sport and society.

    p. 40
  • A touring narrative recounting a cycling journey through Ireland, describing roads, scenery, and encounters.

    p. 41
  • Faed revisits Hampton Court on two wheels, describing the popular cycling destination and its attractions.

    p. 47
  • Jehossafat T. Jinjer continues the comic series parodying cycling touring articles with deliberate misspellings and buffoonery.

    p. 49
  • A report on the state and growth of cycling in Australia, covering clubs, races, and road conditions.

    p. 51
  • Faed's regular satirical column covering personalities, gossip, and events in the cycling world.

    p. 53
  • Notes on recent mechanical developments and innovations in cycling technology.

    p. 56
  • Track and road racing results, time trials, and competition reports.

    p. 58
  • Brief editorial comment on current matters of interest to cyclists.

    p. 59
  • Woll concludes with practical tips and observations on cycling photography.

    p. 60