The Wheel Volume 10


Issues

PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 1 (1886-03-01)
The Overman Wheel Co. announces new bicycle innovations, including adjustable ball heads and grip-fast rims. The magazine discusses competition, amateur racing, and club responses to recent regulatory actions.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 2 (1886-03-01)
Overman Wheel Co. announces new bicycle innovations, including adjustable ball head and grip-fast rim. Discusses racing rules changes and potential L.A.W. presidency for Burley B. Ayers.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 3 (1886-04-02)
The Overman Wheel Co. announces innovative bicycle features, including adjustable ball heads and new rims. An international championship race proposal is discussed, promoting global cycling competition.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 4 (1886-03-01)
The Overman Wheel Co. announces innovative bicycle features, including adjustable ball heads and grip-fast rims. The Royal Mail bicycle boasts record-breaking performance, emphasizing quality and competition in the cycling industry.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 5 (1886-03-01)
The Overman Wheel Co. announces a new bicycle model with innovative features. The magazine discusses competition in the cycling industry and subscription offers for various cycling publications.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 6 (1886-05-07)
The magazine features the American Champion bicycle, highlights Albert Schock's record-breaking race, and discusses the N.C.U.'s reinstatement of suspended makers' amateurs in cycling competitions.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 7 (1886-03-16)
Highlights include the introduction of the American Champion bicycle, Albert Schock's record-breaking ride, and the Clerical Wheelmen's Tour, showcasing cycling's growing popularity and technological advancements.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 8 (1886-03-16)
The magazine features the American Champion bicycle, highlights Albert Schock's record-breaking race, and discusses the upcoming League meet in Boston, emphasizing the importance of attendance.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 9 (1890-06-01)
The magazine features advertisements for Rudge and Columbia bicycles, installment purchasing plans, and a call for subscriptions, highlighting the growing popularity of cycling and related events.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 10 (1890-06-01)
The magazine features advertisements for Rudge and Columbia bicycles, installment plans for purchases, and subscription offers for various cycling-related publications, highlighting the growing cycling culture in America.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 11 (1890-01-01)
The magazine features advertisements for Rudge and Columbia bicycles, a rental service, installment plans, and subscription offers for popular periodicals, promoting cycling culture in New York City.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 12 (1886-06-18)
This issue features the Kangaroo safety bicycle, highlighting its unique design for stability and comfort, alongside advertisements for Rudge and Columbia bicycles, and subscription offers for cycling magazines.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 13 (1886-06-25)
The magazine covers upcoming cycling events, including races and club activities, introduces new cycling technology, and discusses amateur definitions, while highlighting notable cyclists and clubs across the U.S.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 14 (1886-07-02)
The magazine covers race results, club activities, and advancements in bicycle technology, including the lightest tricycle and the latest American manufacturers, alongside notable cycling events and records.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 15 (1886-07-09)
This issue covers cycling events, club developments, notable performances, and legal matters affecting cyclists, including a theft case and a protest against city riding restrictions.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 16 (1886-07-16)
The magazine covers the Southern race meet, cycling technology advancements, club activities, and notable cyclists, including race results and equipment innovations like adhesive tire tape and telescopic cups.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 17 (1886-07-23)
This issue covers local cycling events, club activities, technological advancements, and notable races, including a road race around Cape Ann and a three-day meet at Cheltenham Beach.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 18 (1886-07-30)
The magazine discusses club activities, upcoming races, and innovations in cycling technology, including a new alarm system. It also highlights organizational changes within cycling clubs and events in various locations.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 19 (1886-08-06)
This issue covers the L.A.W. championship, notable races, cyclist accidents, new inventions, and club activities, highlighting the growing popularity and competitive spirit of cycling in America.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 20 (1886-08-13)
This issue covers recent cycling races in England and Ireland, notable cyclists, a bicycle giveaway contest, and updates on cycling clubs and manufacturers, including Gormully & Jeffery.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 21 (1886-08-20)
This issue covers upcoming races, notable performances, and club activities, including the Lynn Tournament and the Springfield Bicycle Club's events, alongside cycling technology and community initiatives.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 22 (1886-08-27)
The magazine discusses the Rudge Humber tandem bicycle's popularity, improvements, and manufacturing details, alongside race results and upcoming cycling events in America and abroad.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 23 (1886-09-03)
This issue covers Howell's recovery, Gaskell's practice mile, tricycle races, the Springfield club's fundraising, and notable cycling events including Mills' record attempt and Page's journey to Montreal.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 24 (1886-09-10)
Highlights include records set by F. W. Allard and G. P. Mills, club elections, upcoming races, and the establishment of new cycling grounds in Pennsylvania and Rhode Island.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 25 (1886-09-17)
Highlights include E. Hall's 100-mile win, Sidney Lee's record-breaking 50-mile race, and the upcoming Lynn Tournament featuring prominent cyclists. Also, a serious accident involving Joseph Powell is reported.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 10, No 26 (1890-10-01)
James S. Burdette returns to cycling with the Citizens Club. Madison Square Garden to host amateur cycling contests. Political tensions arise involving Gen. Egbert Viele and cycling clubs.