The Wheelmans Gazette Volume 3
Issues

This issue features the Springfield Roadster bicycle, club entertainment ideas, and advancements in bicycle technology, including safety features and new bearing systems from various manufacturers.

February 1888 issue discusses cycling attire preferences, highlights Columbia and King bicycles, and features advertisements for various manufacturers, including Pope Manufacturing and Clark Cycle Company.

This issue features advancements in bicycle technology, including Columbia's light roadsters, Rudge Agency updates, and Springfield Roadster specifications, alongside advertisements for various cycling products and services.

The magazine features advertisements for Springfield Roadster bicycles, a detachable luggage carrier, and various sales and exchanges of bicycles, highlighting technological advancements and cycling culture in 1888.

The magazine features new bicycle models, including the Springfield Roadster and Rudge Light Roadster, along with advertisements for accessories, manufacturers, and a focus on cycling safety and technology.

This issue features articles on cycling technology, the League of American Wheelmen's history, and advertisements for Rudge bicycles and other cycling equipment, highlighting advancements in cycling safety and performance.

The magazine discusses the Springfield Roadster's performance in L.A.W. races, highlights Pope Mfg. Co.'s bicycle shipments, and features various bicycle models available for purchase at discounted prices.

The magazine discusses advancements in cycling technology, highlights the Rambler rear-driver, features a successful 200-mile ride on a Victor bicycle, and promotes various cycling accessories and insurance options.

The magazine discusses the Michigan L.A.W. Division Meet, the rise of American Champion bicycles, and features advertisements for various bicycle manufacturers and second-hand sales opportunities.

The magazine features race results, cycling technology advancements, and advertisements for bicycles and accessories, highlighting achievements of cyclists and clubs across North America and Europe.

This issue features the Springfield Roadster's acclaim, testimonials from satisfied riders, advertisements for various bicycle manufacturers, and a literary contribution about cycling by poet Demitrus Jaques.

Highlights include Iskiel's record 289 miles in 24 hours, Pierson's hill climbs, Victor bicycles' racing success, and advertisements for various cycling products and manufacturers in Indianapolis.