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Issue 10 preview
Until I get the fuller online version up, here's a preview...
This is the cover:
And here's what's in it:
4 News Disk brake peril, bicycle pasta, Moultons ride out, a human-powered bus and more...
10 London leads the way How an enlightened Mayor is putting cycling on the capital's map
16 Thwarting theft A revolutionaty theft-proof bike from Amsterdam - and how to lock yours tight
18 Art on the island A cycling artist lets creativity flow in Canada's countryside
20 Technology roundup A rolling road trike, latest from the L�ufer, and two up-and-coming folding bikes
24 Triking on the Triclops A reader reviews his Organic Engines recumbent trike
28 Look no chain! We test a shaft-drive commuter bike, with surprising results
31 A heavenly hub The Pantour suspension hub courier-tested
32 Sounds like a job for... Cargobike Man! Family cycling transport isn't just for superheroes...
46 Letters Your feedback, ideas and more
40 FietsRAI 2003 A full eight pages of reports from Amsterdam's annual trade show
48 SPEZI 2003 Readers report back from the Special Bike Show in Germany
50 Buyer's Guide Feedback Your comments on last issue's Guide - and some we missed
52 Buyer's Guide: folding bikes and portables Our overview of the best fold-up or take-apart bikes and trikes available today
58 How to subscribe - and win a KMX Kart! A great child's recumbent trike is up for grabs in our competition
59 Adverts The best, most interesting advertising around! Please support these companies, who support this magazine.
Posted on 08 June 2003
Your comments ...
| From: John Shackford ([email protected]) on 29 May 2003 | Peter, Looks like an issue I will enjoy! Not that the previous were not enjoyable, but, simply that this issue looks like fairly mainstream stuff. A pleasent change. Kind regards, John.
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| From: Steven Brandist ([email protected]) on 29 May 2003 | Yes, I know what you are saying John. A good balanced mix of human powered vehicles and superheroes. Thats always a good combination.
Steven (aka Cargobike Man) |
| From: RtH (@cyclemagic) on 29 May 2003 | | do I get a mention Steven? |
| From: Steven Brandist (as above) on 30 May 2003 | Sort of, Roger. Not directly, its subtle. It involves special dust. I guess you'll just have to wait till the brown envelope plops thru your slot.
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| From: RtH (@cyclemagic) on 31 May 2003 | | what about the several hours it took you to fix the rear wheel puncture? :-) |
| From: Steven Brandist ([email protected]) on 01 June 2003 | | That, er, challenge shall we say, gets its own paragraph. |
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