The Wheel Volume 13
Issues

This issue features a variety of bicycles for sale, including tandems and racers, alongside accessories and tools from prominent manufacturers like Gormully & Jeffery and H.B. Smith Machine Co.

This issue features advertisements for various bicycles, including second-hand sales, manufacturers like Gormully & Jeffery, and innovative cycling accessories like the Lamp Controller for improved visibility.

The magazine features a price list for second-hand bicycles, tricycles, and tandems, detailing various models, conditions, and prices from American manufacturers, highlighting the growing cycling industry in the U.S.

Highlights include Star's victories in multiple races, including the 3-mile L.A.W. Championship. Advertisements feature various bicycles for sale and innovations in cycling technology.

Highlights include Stillman G. Whittaker's world records, Frank Dingley's impressive 100-mile performance, and a variety of bicycles for sale from Manhattan Wheel Exchange.

Highlights include Stillman G. Whittaker's record-setting rides, competitive cycling events in Baltimore, and advertisements for various bicycle models and accessories from prominent manufacturers.

Highlights include Stillman G. Whittaker's record-setting rides, Frank Dingley's achievements, and the Maryland Bicycle Club's victory in the 10-mile road race at Druid Lake, Baltimore.

Highlights include Stillman G. Whittaker's record-setting rides, competitive cycling events in Baltimore, and advertisements for bicycles and accessories from various manufacturers, showcasing advancements in cycling technology.

Highlights include Stillman G. Whittaker's world records, Frank Dingley's performance, a 10-mile race in Baltimore, and the Kluge protest ruling by the T.R.R.A. Executive Committee.

Highlights include a record-breaking 24-hour ride by a Champion bicycle, results from the New York and New Jersey Team Road Race, and advertisements for various bicycle manufacturers and repair services.

Highlights include a record 323 miles in 24 hours, a 10-mile race won by Maryland Bicycle Club, and the establishment of a Roads Improvement Association to enhance cycling infrastructure.

Dingley sets a new 24-hour cycling record of 350.5 miles. The Maryland Bicycle Club wins a 10-mile race. Road improvement discussions are underway for better cycling conditions.

The magazine features record-breaking cycling performances, a 10-mile road race in Baltimore, and highlights the need for improved cycling paths, alongside club activities and holiday greetings.

The magazine highlights record-breaking cycling performances, including a 24-hour distance record, race results from Baltimore, and the establishment of a Brooklyn Camera Club for cycling enthusiasts.

Highlights include Frank Dingley's record performances, the Ilderan Club's dinner, and the formation of the Brooklyn Camera Club, showcasing cycling achievements and community events.

Highlights include Frank Dingley's record performances, a 10-mile road race won by Maryland Bicycle Club, and discussions on road improvement and the future of bicycle racing.

Highlights include Frank Dingley's record performances, the Maryland Bicycle Club's race results, and the Elizabeth Wheelmen's annual meeting with notable member achievements and club developments.

Highlights include Frank Dingley's record performances, the Manhattan Bicycle Club's first reception, and the reorganization efforts of the League of American Wheelmen.

The magazine discusses record-breaking cycling performances, critiques the League's progress, and highlights advancements in cycle manufacturing, particularly by the Clark Cycle Company and G. & J. Jeffrey Mfg. Co.

Highlights include Frank Dingley's record performances, the Great 92-mile Road Race, and advancements in bicycle technology by manufacturers like Boeilly & Jeffery and Clark Cycle Company.

Highlights include Frank Dingley's record performances, the Springfield Roadster's specifications, and results from the New York and New Jersey Team Road Race, showcasing advancements in cycling technology and competition.

Highlights include Frank Dingley's record performances, the dedication of the Kings County Wheelmen clubhouse, and the Pennsylvania Bicycle Club's reception, showcasing the growing cycling community and technology.