The Wheel Volume 8


Issues

PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 1 (1885-04-03)
The magazine discusses the Big Four Bicycle Tour, highlighting past tours, organization, and the joy of bicycle touring through picturesque landscapes and social gatherings.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 2 (1885-04-10)
This issue covers upcoming races, club activities, and notable cyclists. Highlights include the Yale College Club race, Hendee's record attempt, and the Memphis Cycle Club's race series.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 3 (1890-01-01)
The magazine discusses the role of racing in cycling, debates amateur versus professional status, and highlights the importance of clubs and events for promoting cycling culture and community.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 4 (1885-04-24)
This issue covers upcoming races, club activities, new bicycle technology, and notable cyclists, including F. R. Cook and John S. Prince, alongside club expansions and membership updates.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 5 (1885-05-01)
The magazine discusses the League of American Wheelmen's future policies, featuring opinions from prominent cyclists on governance, amateur status, and the need for stronger state divisions amid growing membership.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 6 (1885-05-08)
This issue covers new bicycle clubs, upcoming races, notable cyclists, and technological advancements in cycling, including a new carrier trike and a unique match between John Keen and A. W. Sinclair.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 7 (1885-05-15)
This issue covers upcoming cycling events, club activities, and technological advancements in bicycles, including the Irish championships, Chicago meet preparations, and the introduction of new racing rules.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 8 (1890-05-09)
This issue covers club activities, race results, and technological advancements in cycling, highlighting events like the Intercollegiate Games and the establishment of new bicycle tracks in Philadelphia.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 9 (1885-05-29)
This issue covers upcoming races, club activities, cycling technology advancements, and notable cyclists, including the championship of France and local events in New York and Baltimore.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 10 (1885-06-05)
This issue covers club activities, race results, and notable cyclists. Highlights include Hendee's record, the formation of new clubs, and upcoming races in Youngstown and Newton, Massachusetts.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 11 (1885-06-12)
This issue covers cycling races, club activities, notable records, and a new bicycle shop. Highlights include the professional championship results and the formation of a new bicycle club in Wheeling.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 12 (1885-06-19)
This issue covers upcoming cycling events, club activities, notable cyclists, and technological advancements in bicycles, alongside advertisements and subscription details for cycling enthusiasts.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 13 (1885-06-26)
This issue discusses the League of American Wheelmen's proposal for an official newspaper, financial estimates, and recommendations for forming a publication board to manage it.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 14 (1885-07-03)
This issue covers cycling events, club activities, and notable races, including the N.C.U. championships and a significant journey from Land's End to John O'Groats by H.R. Cordon.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 15 (1885-07-01)
Highlights include Thomas Stevens reaching Constantinople, upcoming tournaments, race results, and the formation of the Old Dominion Wheelmen. Notable mentions of cyclists and clubs across the U.S.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 16 (1885-07-17)
This issue covers race results, club activities, and upcoming events, including the Hartford meeting and the Capital Outing, alongside notable achievements of cyclists like George W. Baker.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 17 (1885-07-24)
This issue covers the death of General Grant, cycling events including a Toronto road race, club activities, and notable achievements by cyclists like Mrs. Allen and Mon. P. Rousset.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 18 (1885-07-31)
This issue covers upcoming races, club activities, bicycle technology, and notable achievements, including a record-breaking ride and the establishment of new clubs across the United States.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 19 (1890-07-30)
This issue covers cycling races, club activities, technological advancements, and notable cyclists, including championship results and the establishment of new clubs, alongside updates on cycling regulations in Europe.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 20 (1885-08-14)
This issue discusses the controversy surrounding Maker's Amateurs in cycling, detailing their rise in the U.S. and England, and the implications for genuine amateur racers and competitions.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 21 (1885-08-21)
This issue covers upcoming races, club activities, and technological advancements in cycling, including the Columbia racing machine and adhesive tire tape, alongside notable cyclist achievements and events.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 22 (1885-08-28)
This issue covers race results, club activities, new bicycle technology, and records, including J.E. Gibson's 24-hour record attempt and the Missouri L.A.W. State Division's initiatives.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 23 (1885-09-04)
This issue covers the upcoming Hartford tournament, new cycling records, the success of Rudge bicycles, and features articles on cycling fashion and the League of American Wheelmen's events.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 24 (1885-09-11)
This issue covers upcoming races, club activities, and notable achievements, including a 200-mile record by H. M. Walker and the formation of the Union County Wheelmen club.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 25 (1885-09-18)
This issue covers race results, upcoming events, and club activities, including the successful Hartford meet, the Buffalo Ramblers' tournament, and the Citizens Bicycle Club's road race in New York.
PDF version The Wheel, Vol 8, No 26 (1885-09-25)
This issue covers race results, club events, new bicycle technology, and notable challenges, including a record attempt and the introduction of the Cyclone bicycle by Yost & McClure.