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Coming up in Issue 38!It's out now. Here's a sneak peek at the contents of the upcoming issue... UPDATED: We're not going to make a habit of it but this issue is, I admit, a tad late. Setting up Electric Bike Magazine hasn't helped, nor have a few other setbacks now overcome :-) Anyway, Coming up in this issue we have another cracking set of articles: - An eight page SPEZI report! - Synchrotron cycling... all will be explained in the magazine! - Review: Circe Helios Brut tandem/workbike. Is it an able all-rounder? - Review: Weehoo i-Go recumbent trailerbike. Kids travel in comfort! - Dropping in on dealers. This issue featuring the amazing D. Tek, plus Westcountry Recumbents, Bike to Be, and the USA's Calhoun Cycle. Short reviews: - The case for baskets! Quick-release convenience from Klickfix and Dahon. - Book and bars: Reviewing the Adventure Cycle-Touring Handbook and Mike Burrows on Arnfried Schmitz' Cyclists, Cycling, Cycles and Cycle Parts. Plus handlebar ideas from readers: 'bar ins' and motorbike mirrors. - 'i' things. Specifically, the iPhone bike mount from Dahon and the (discontinued) i-Ride forks from Rockshox. - The Magtenlight: is it a clip-on replacement for a hub dynamo? - Sturmey's S3X hub: Audax rider tested. Reader bikes: - Going low: how low-entry bikes gave renewed mobility - Strada vs Speedmachine: two recumbents compared - DIY saddlebag quick release on a budget - ICE triking Plus reader letters, news galore, useful advertising and more! Posted on 8 July 2010
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