The Wheel Volume 1
Issues

The inaugural issue covers the League of American Wheelmen's formation, upcoming races, bicycle advertisements, and humorous anecdotes about cycling culture and challenges faced by cyclists in New York.

The Wheel discusses cycling advancements, club activities, and personal anecdotes. Highlights include the improved Columbia bicycle, the Bicycle Touring Club's council meeting, and the growing popularity of cycling as a practical transport.

This issue discusses cycling rights in public spaces, the importance of maintenance for bicycles, and features the Excelsior Cyclometers, along with social events and club activities in cycling communities.

This issue covers bicycle training tips, the upcoming League Meet in New York, and features a poem about cycling. It discusses club arrangements and health advice for cyclists.

The Wheel features club news, race updates, and a new logbook for cyclists. Highlights include the formation of the Kings County Wheelmen and the Hawthorne Bicycle Club's annual meeting.

This issue features articles on club activities, bicycle technology, and profiles of prominent cyclists, including Herbert Liddell Cortis, alongside advertisements for cycling products and events.

This issue features upcoming races, a new Wheelman's Log Book, bicycle technology updates, and highlights from the League of American Wheelmen, including a humorous poem about bicycles and horses.

This issue features advertisements for Columbia bicycles, a new Wheelman's Log Book, and discussions on the League of American Wheelmen's activities and the promotion of cycling tourism.

The Wheel discusses bicycle technology, including Columbia models, club events, touring tips, and advertisements for cycling gear, highlighting the growing popularity of cycling in America.

This issue features bicycle advertisements, club activities, and race results, highlighting the Columbia Bicycle's advancements and the formation of new clubs like the Brunswick Bicycle Club.

This issue discusses Columbia bicycles, race results, and upcoming events. It features advertisements, correspondence about bicycle innovations, and highlights the importance of prompt prize distribution in competitions.

This issue discusses bicycle technology, highlights Columbia bicycles, and details a significant legal case involving cyclists arrested in Central Park, emphasizing the evolving rights of cyclists in urban areas.

This issue features bicycle club news, advertisements for Columbia bicycles, upcoming races, and insights on bicycle technology, alongside editorials and personal anecdotes from the cycling community.

This issue features bicycle advertisements, race results, and discussions on bicycle technology, particularly Columbia bicycles. It highlights upcoming events and the growing popularity of cycling in America.

This issue features bicycle technology advancements, club activities, upcoming races, and highlights from various clubs, including the New Orleans Club and Germantown, alongside advertisements for bicycles and accessories.

This issue features bicycle technology, club formations, upcoming races, and advertisements for bicycles and accessories, highlighting the growing popularity of cycling in America during the late 19th century.

This issue covers upcoming races, including the Waverly races, and highlights the Columbia Bicycle Club's grand meet in Attleboro, featuring notable cyclists and championship discussions.