The Wheel Volume 12
Issues

The magazine discusses the New Orleans Exposition award, League Uniform controversies, and internal L.A.W. governance issues, highlighting the importance of careful selection in cycling apparel.

The Wheel discusses cycling advancements, club politics, and legislative efforts for wheelmen rights in New York, alongside advertisements for bicycles and accessories from various manufacturers.

Highlights include Harry J. Hall, Jr.'s victory in the N. Y. & N. J. T. R. R. A. road race, club developments in Brooklyn, and a significant cycling event in Westminster.

The magazine covers Thomas Stevens' lecture, the formation of the Eastern Road Racing Club, advancements in tricycle technology, and local cycling events, including a race with unfortunate outcomes.

The magazine discusses the success of Gormully & Jeffery Mfg. Co. at the New Orleans Exposition, highlighting their award-winning bicycles and promoting their salesrooms in New York and Chicago.

The magazine highlights the American Champion bicycle's superior features, including its durable construction and innovative design, while promoting Gormully & Jeffery Mfg. Co. as a leading manufacturer.

The magazine discusses cycling advancements, club activities, and notable cyclists. It highlights the American Champion bicycle's features and reports on the New York Club's mileage achievements for the season.

Highlights include Howell's victory over Woodside in an international race, Temple's daring cycling feat, and details on the American Champion bicycle's features and manufacturers.

The magazine discusses the STAR bicycle's safety and speed, highlights the American Champion wheel's features, and covers the League Meet in St. Louis with notable attendees and events.

The magazine features the Inter-Club Road Race results, highlights of the American Champion bicycle, and advocacy for cycling rights, emphasizing the importance of the Rights and Privileges Bill.

The magazine discusses cycling safety, highlights the STAR bicycle's features, mourns the death of Keith-Falconer, and covers legislative efforts for cyclists' rights and upcoming race meets.

The Weatheroak hill-climbing contest showcased top cyclists, with Frank Moore winning on a Quadrant tricycle. The article discusses cycling politics and club dynamics in the American Wheelman League.

The Weatheroak hosted a major hill-climbing contest featuring top riders. Quadrant tricycles dominated, with Frank Moore achieving the best time. The event highlighted advancements in cycling technology and competition.

The Weatheroak hill-climbing contest showcased top cyclists, with Frank Moore winning on a Quadrant tricycle. The article highlights advancements in bicycle technology and legislative victories for cyclists' rights.

The Weatheroak hill-climbing contest featured top cyclists, with Frank Moore winning on a Quadrant tricycle. The event highlighted advancements in cycling technology and competitive spirit among clubs.

The Weatheroak hill-climbing contest featured top cyclists, showcasing the Quadrant tricycle's superiority. Notable results and manufacturers like Gormully & Jeffery highlighted advancements in cycling technology.

The magazine covers a significant hill-climbing contest in England, featuring the Quadrant tricycle's dominance, race results, and advancements in bicycle technology from various manufacturers.

The magazine features reviews of Gormully & Jeffery's bicycles, race results from the New York and New Jersey Team Road Race, and highlights of the STAR bicycle's competitive successes.

The magazine features testimonials for Gormully & Jeffery's Champion bicycles, discusses the popularity of Tutti-Frutti chewing gum among cyclists, and highlights advancements in bicycle technology and manufacturing.

This issue features reviews of Gormully & Jeffery's American Champion bicycles, advertisements for second-hand bikes, and testimonials praising their durability and craftsmanship from satisfied riders.

This issue features reviews of Gormully & Jeffery's American Champion bicycles, testimonials from riders, and advertisements for various bicycles and accessories, highlighting the popularity of cycling in the late 1880s.

This issue features reviews of Gormully & Jeffery's American Champion bicycles, testimonials from satisfied riders, and advertisements for various bicycles and accessories available for sale or exchange.

This issue features testimonials on Gormully & Jeffery's bicycles, highlighting sales success, rider satisfaction, and a new partnership in the cycling business, along with classified ads for bicycles and accessories.

This issue highlights the success of Gormully & Jeffery's bicycles, particularly the Light Champion, and features race results from various locations, showcasing competitive cycling events and club achievements.

The magazine discusses the success of Gormully & Jeffery's Light Champion bicycles, highlights race results, and features testimonials from satisfied riders, emphasizing the popularity and performance of their products.

The magazine discusses the success of Gormully & Jeffery's Light Champion bicycles, detailing sales growth, rider satisfaction, and various models exchanged, highlighting the competitive cycling landscape of the era.