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Issue 36 preview


It's at the printers now, and digital edition subscribers can read it already! Here's a preview of cover and contents...

Not a bad issue I think, and the printed mag should be out (post permitting) just in time to reach UK readers before Christmas - overseas, it'll probably have to be a new year treat.

Digital edition subscribers can now access the magazine in full - anyone else willing to risk spoiling the surprise can also see an overview of the new issue in thumbnail form here.

Here's the cover - thanks to workbikes tester Richard Peace for this!

Issue 36

I had some comments that listing the contents in full spoils the surprise, so here's just an update of a previous post:

Workbikes special! Richard Peace puts three two-wheel load-carriers through real-world tests. Under the spotlight are the Bullitt Clockwork, the Madsen kg271 and the Yuba Mundo, the last with an Ezee electric assist system.

Dropping in on dealers: another three reports from specialist dealers across the country: London Recumbents, Futurecycles, Bikes and Trailers. What you'll find if you visit yourself...

Review: Villiers custom frame. It's here at last - a lovely test bed bike frame built by Paul Villiers to our own Velo Vision design. We look back on the custom ordering process, and the end result.

Review: Catrike Dash. This medium-sized recumbent trike for teens or for the shorter rider is put through its paces by riders who appreciate its proportions...

Review: FreeParable T1 Trailer. An impressive new bike trailer from Taiwan which transforms into a smart, baggage-handler-proof suitcase.

Short reviews: Books, chains, trousers, bells, puncture fluid...

Reader bikes: Streetmachine recumbent, doing up a DIY trike...

Report: London show A brief reports on new products at Cycle 2009.

Feature: Touring with dogs How lack of pet-sitters led a couple to tour with two dogs on board - and how they cope.

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Posted on 11 December 2009
 
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  • From: seamus on 11 December 2009

  • From: seamus on 11 December 2009

  • From: Seamus on 11 December 2009
  • \"Touring with dogs.\"

    Is the the as DOG POWERED TRIKE ?


  • From: peter on 11 December 2009
  • Nope, different ones... I've sent them that link though!


  • From: dean.hipple on 15 April 2010
  • An answer, perhaps, for the reader who wants to carry his \"sticks\" (which I think is a walking stick or \"cane\").
    I once bought a nicely made clip device designed to carry an ice hockey stick. It was aluminium and attached neatly to the front fork. I don't play hockey and ended up never using it, but it was such a clever and inexpensive item, I had thought I'd find a use for it... Anyway, I don't know if I can find it in my mess, but if I do, it's yours. Otherwise, you might try to find one on the web. I'd suggest the obvious : looking in Canada or Finland maybe.
    I must say that I don't know how we actually contact each other in case I do find the thing and in order to send it. I suppose Peter can give you my address or vice-versa ?
    Dean, France

     


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