The Wheel World - vol4s-6

Articles in this issue

  • The continuation of the Civil Service Cycling Club's log-book narrative of their eight-day Norfolk Broads cruise, picking up mid-week with a morning swim and further river adventures.

    p. 9
  • Amy Hurlston contributes a fictional or semi-autobiographical story centred on a single day's cycling experience.

    p. 17
  • F. Warner Jones provides a technical examination of braking systems on bicycles and tricycles, assessing their effectiveness and design.

    p. 23
  • Ben Hayward tells a comic or dramatic story involving a theft at a suburban cycling household.

    p. 27
  • Kris Marlowe narrates the cautionary tale of a cycling venture or enterprise that ended in failure.

    p. 31
  • A. J. Wilson examines the technical and practical implications of different wheel sizes for bicycles and tricycles.

    p. 33
  • A satirical piece imagining the famously strait-laced Mrs. Grundy's opinions on women taking up tricycling.

    p. 35
  • Miscellaneous short notes, observations, and anecdotes from the cycling world.

    p. 37
  • Faed reports on a cycling tour of Ireland, describing encounters, roads, and the warmth of Irish hospitality.

    p. 40
  • A profile of a notable contemporary figure in the cycling world, celebrating their achievements.

    p. 43
  • Another account of a pleasure weekend cycling trip, describing routes, inns, and company.

    p. 45
  • Woll continues practical guidance on photography for cyclists.

    p. 48
  • A humorous or observational piece on the social habits and recreational activities of American cycling magazine editors.

    p. 50
  • A playful piece riffing on the energy-drink craze, applying it satirically to cycling endurance.

    p. 51
  • W. H. Dingnan recounts a long-distance cycling tour from Walsall in the Midlands all the way to Great Yarmouth on the Norfolk coast and back.

    p. 54
  • Faed's regular satirical column of cycling gossip, commentary, and editorial observations.

    p. 60
  • Notes on new patents, mechanical innovations, and technical advances in cycling.

    p. 62
  • Track and road racing results and competition reports.

    p. 63
  • Brief editorial notes on topical issues in cycling as the summer touring season approaches.

    p. 64