The Wheel Volume 2


Issues

PDF version The Wheel, Vol 2, No 1 (1881-09-28)
This issue features bicycle advertisements, race results, and club news, highlighting the Columbia Bicycles, upcoming events, and the performance of professional riders in recent competitions.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 2, No 2 (1881-10-12)
The magazine features race results, club activities, and advertisements for bicycles. Highlights include the L.A.W. race meeting, prize winners, and upcoming events in the cycling community.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 2, No 3 (1881-10-26)
This issue features bicycle advertisements, race results, club activities, and insights into the growing popularity of cycling in cities like Philadelphia and Boston, highlighting key manufacturers and events.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 2, No 4 (1881-11-09)
This issue features bicycle advertisements, race results, club news, and discussions on club activities, including a new set of by-laws for the Manhattan Bicycle Club and upcoming races.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 2, No 5 (1881-11-23)
This issue features bicycle advertisements, race results, club news, and upcoming events, including Thanksgiving athletic meetings and the introduction of new bicycle models by various manufacturers.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 2, No 6 (1881-12-07)
This issue features advertisements for bicycles and tricycles, race announcements, an interview with John Keen, and discussions on cycling regulations and the state of cycling in various cities.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 2, No 7 (1881-12-21)
This issue features advertisements for bicycles and accessories, a farewell supper for Montreal Bicycle Club's Captain C. J. Sidey, and updates on cycling clubs and events in America and the UK.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 2, No 8 (1882-01-04)
This issue features advertisements for bicycles and accessories, race announcements, and discussions on club activities, including a ten-mile race and the establishment of a new club house in Philadelphia.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 2, No 9 (1882-01-18)
This issue discusses advancements in bicycle technology, race results, club activities, and the ongoing Central Park case, highlighting the Columbia Ball-Bearing and upcoming events in Boston and New York.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 2, No 10 (1882-02-01)
This issue features race challenges, club activities, bicycle technology discussions, and advertisements for prominent manufacturers like Pope and Schuyler & Duane, highlighting the growing cycling culture in New York.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 2, No 11 (1882-02-15)
The Wheel discusses bicycle technology, club activities, and personal experiences. Highlights include a letter from Rev. Gifford on cycling benefits and updates from various cycling clubs across the U.S.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 2, No 12 (1882-03-01)
This issue features bicycle technology, club activities, and race results, including testimonials on the Columbia bicycle and discussions on the organization of cycling events and challenges faced by clubs.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 2, No 13 (1882-03-15)
This issue features bicycle manufacturers, club activities, race results, and personal testimonials on cycling's benefits. Highlights include the Columbia bicycle's performance and upcoming events for cycling clubs.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 2, No 14 (1882-03-29)
This issue features bicycle advertisements, a club run announcement, a two-mile handicap race, and updates on the League's membership and activities, highlighting the growing popularity of cycling.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 2, No 15 (1882-04-12)
This issue features race results from the Boston Club, advertisements for Columbia bicycles, and humorous anecdotes about cyclists. It highlights the growing popularity of cycling and club activities.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 2, No 16 (1882-04-26)
This issue covers the Germantown races, a twenty-mile tournament between Louisville and St. Louis clubs, and discusses local cycling events, manufacturers, and the upcoming racing season.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 2, No 17 (1882-05-10)
This issue covers bicycle technology advancements, club activities, race announcements, and patent enforcement by Columbia Bicycles, alongside club meetings and correspondence from various cycling enthusiasts.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 2, No 18 (1882-05-24)
This issue covers club races, the upcoming Bicycle Touring Club meet, notable cyclists like Thomas Harrison, and advertisements for bicycles, highlighting the growing popularity of cycling in America.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 2, No 19 (1882-06-07)
This issue covers upcoming races, including the League of American Wheelmen championship, highlights notable cyclists, and features advertisements for Columbia and Cunningham bicycles and accessories.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 2, No 21 (1885-07-01)
Highlights include race results from Long Branch, advancements in bicycle technology, and notable performances by cyclists like Gideon and Woodside, alongside club activities and upcoming events.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 2, No 22 (1882-07-01)
Highlights include the Citizen's Club's activities, a 50-mile race announcement, the formation of the Nutmeg Bicycle Club, and a notable ride from Land's End to John O'Groat's.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 2, No 23 (1885-07-22)
The magazine covers professional races at Coney Island, a legal case involving a cyclist, and highlights notable competitors like Mile. Louise Armaindo and Mr. Fred. A. Coleman’s accident.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 2, No 24 (1882-08-02)
Highlights include upcoming races featuring John S. Prince and M'lle Louise Armaindo, new bicycle clubs forming, and advancements in bicycle technology and training methods discussed.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 2, No 25 (1887-09-01)
The magazine discusses upcoming cycling events, club activities, a steam tricycle invention, and a personal account of a cycling trip on Long Island, highlighting the cycling community's growth.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 2, No 26 (1882-09-13)
This issue discusses the upcoming Grand Bicycle Meet in Philadelphia, tariff issues affecting bicycle prices, and correspondence regarding the Pope Manufacturing Co.'s stance on bicycle tariffs and manufacturing.