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BKN 19 and Greenspeed's latest newsletter both out now
Seamus King's latest Byke Kultuur Never, plus recent news from the Australian trike manufacturer
- The latest Byke Kultuur Never is at:
http://uk.geocities.com/bykekultuur/never.html
with a alternative site here in case Geocities gets overloaded. Contents include: "News, my summer cycling trip, new cycling books, Petzl Tikka Plus LED headtorch, some piccies of me on the Mistral, Bike Right 9, some bloke's birthday card, coming events and the usual tosh."
- On a more serious note the latest Greenspeed newsletter has just been released, detailing amongst other things their new headrests, changes to tandem stoker bars, and a detailed explanation of the Rohloff hub and Schlumpf bottom-bracket gearboxes which are increasingly popular options:
http://www.greenspeed.com.au/newsletter2.htm
Posted on 11 November 2003
Your comments ...From: Matthew Brown ([email protected]) on 15 November 2003 |
Well the Greenspeed Newsletter was interesting enough but that Seamus had best keep a low profile near any recumbentists I fear. |
From: Norti Rascal (@hmp.com) on 16 November 2003 |
Seamus has upset the BHPC racer boys! Ha ha ha ha! Good point well put, Seamus.
674287 Rascal.N |
From: Kevin Jenkins ([email protected]) on 17 November 2003 |
It is a shame that the 'alternative' cycle scene is small in the first place. Why fragment it still further by various segements attacking other segments. |
From: Matthew Brown ([email protected]) on 23 November 2003 |
There's a substantial article about Spokesfest in the current edition of the BHPC magazine which features but a single paragraph which isn't about their racing that day!
Spokesfest organisers Simon Thomas and Roger Lovell do get a mention though. |
From: Dave Larrington ([email protected]) on 25 November 2003 |
Anyone who dislikes the current balance of items in the BHPC Newsletter is more welcome to submit items, but in spite of predecessor John Kingsbury and I repeating this plea at regular intervals for most of the last twenty years, little has been forthcoming. It is emphatically not the case that Newsletter Central is brimming over with unpublished material ultimately destined to line the hamster's cage, and not just because I do not have a hamster. Were it not for the likes of Richard Middleton (may his House be free from Tigers!) writing on matters which attract his interest, the publication would be thin indeed. |
From: Seamus (etc) on 26 November 2003 |
Quite right. I get the impression that readers of all sorts of magazines think they write themselves.
And the current issue of the BHPC magazine isn't all racing, there's a jolly account of an Oxford trip from Geoff Bird and Pete Cox's Belgium trip next year sounds promising. |
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