The Wheel Volume 11


Issues

PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 1 (1886-10-01)
This issue discusses cycling races, club activities, and notable cyclists like Stillman G. Whittaker, while humorously critiquing cycling culture and promoting local cycling infrastructure in Hudson County.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 2 (1886-10-08)
Richmond Park reopens to cyclists; A. J. Wilson and G. P. Mills set tandem records; Stillman G. Whittaker breaks 50 and 100-mile records; Camden Wheelmen host upcoming races.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 3 (1886-10-15)
Highlights include race results, new bicycle designs, club activities, and record attempts. Notable mentions include Furnivall, Whittaker, and the Nassau Wheelmen's ride to Coney Island.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 4 (1886-10-22)
This issue covers Stillman G. Whittaker's record-breaking rides, cycling fashion, club activities, and humorous anecdotes about cycling culture, including a critique of wooden-wheeled tricycles and cycling advertisements.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 5 (1886-08-13)
The magazine discusses cycling journalism, notable cyclists, club activities, technological advancements in bicycles, and record-breaking performances, highlighting the importance of community and innovation in cycling culture.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 6 (1886-11-05)
This issue covers Frank White's team pursuits, C. T. Mitchell's race victory, Arthur Cunningham's tragic accident, and the N.C.U.'s controversial amateur definition discussions, alongside cycling technology advancements.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 7 (1886-11-12)
This issue covers cycling events, including records set by W. M. Woodside and Stillman G. Whittaker, club activities, and insights into fancy riding techniques and notable cyclists.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 8 (1886-11-19)
The magazine discusses club activities, record-breaking races, and notable cyclists like W. J. Morgan and Stillman G. Whittaker, alongside humorous anecdotes and upcoming events in cycling clubs.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 9 (1886-11-01)
Highlights include Stillman G. Whittaker's record-breaking rides, the Massachusetts Bicycle Club's events, and updates on notable cyclists like Pierre Lallement and Percy Stone's competitions in Texas.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 10 (1886-12-03)
This issue covers Boston Club activities, notable cycling achievements, new bicycle technology, and records set by cyclists, including S. G. Whittaker's world records on ordinary roadsters.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 11 (1886-12-10)
This issue covers cycling news, including race results, club events, technological advancements in bicycle lighting, and notable figures in the cycling community, highlighting the growth of cycling culture in America.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 12 (1886-12-17)
This issue covers the C. T. membership, Dan Canary's popularity, Gormully & Jeffery's manufacturing plans, Whittaker's record runs, and the Ilderan Bicycle Club's upcoming entertainment event.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 13 (1886-12-24)
The magazine covers cycling events, club activities, and record achievements. Highlights include the Lynn Cycle Club's ball, Buffalo Bicycle Club's elections, and Whittaker's road records on American cycles.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 14 (1886-12-31)
This issue covers cycling news, including marriage announcements, club activities, record-breaking rides, and the establishment of a new cycling journal in Indianapolis, highlighting the growing cycling community.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 15 (1887-01-07)
Highlights include S. G. Whittaker's road racing achievements, including record times, and insights into the cycling industry's growth and upcoming events, emphasizing the sport's increasing popularity.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 16 (1887-01-14)
The magazine covers Thomas Stevens' banquet, cycling events, the resignation of E. M. Aaron, new bicycle technology from Rudge, and records set by John S. Prince in Omaha.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 17 (1887-01-21)
This issue covers mounting techniques, mileage records of Union County Wheelmen, humorous anecdotes, club elections, and notable cycling achievements, including John S. Prince's world record in Omaha.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 18 (1887-01-28)
This issue covers club consolidations, cycling records, new manufacturing developments, and social events, including a ladies' night at the Massachusetts Bicycle Club and upcoming tournaments.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 19 (1887-02-04)
This issue covers the American cycling team's departure for Europe, upcoming events, stolen medals, and the Stanley Show featuring numerous bicycle manufacturers and innovations in cycling technology.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 20 (1887-02-11)
The magazine discusses the growth of cycling clubs in Brooklyn, highlights the Kings County Wheelmen's activities, and features advancements in bicycle technology and manufacturers for the upcoming season.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 21 (1887-02-18)
This issue covers club elections, a new cycling book, a successful Hartford Wheel Club supper, and innovations in cycling technology, including the Quadrant Tricycle Company's 'anti-header' device.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 22 (1887-02-25)
This issue covers upcoming bicycle races, club events, and notable manufacturers like St. George's Engineering. It highlights cycling culture in America and features prominent cyclists and clubs.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 23 (1887-03-01)
The magazine features new bicycle models from Gormully & Jeffery, highlights Thomas Stevens' arrival in Boston, and discusses cycling events and regulations affecting riders in various cities.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 24 (1887-03-11)
The magazine features new bicycle models from GOMULLY & JEFFERY, cycling events in California, and editorial notes on improvements in cycling literature and upcoming tennis coverage.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 25 (1887-03-01)
The magazine features new bicycle models from GOMULLY & JEFFERY and POPE MFG. CO., highlighting advancements in design, construction, and pricing for various types of cycles and tricycles.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 11, No 26 (1887-03-25)
The magazine features various American bicycles and tricycles, highlighting innovations in design and construction, including the Columbia Racer's record-breaking performance and new manufacturing techniques by Gormully & Jeffery.