HIA Velo: Back to Work
Bike Industry, Features Have a look at your bicycle. A close look. The likelihood is high that your frame, fork, and most of its components were made overseas—not in the United States. That “Made in...
Bike Industry, Features Have a look at your bicycle. A close look. The likelihood is high that your frame, fork, and most of its components were made overseas—not in the United States. That “Made in...
Here’s something that hasn’t happened before. Texan Kirk Gillock has finished a 4,250-mile solo cycling tour around America in the shape of a large heart. The purpose of Gillock’s “Heart for America” campaign is...
And now, for your amusement, our roving sentinel of sanity ponders life, tricycle love, and a Surly you’ll never be able to buy. -Ed. By Chris “Bama” Milucky The steel-ular seat of my tricycle...
By Jeff Archer In the late 1880s, chain drive revolutionized the bike industry. Previously, the cranks were attached directly to the wheel such as on the 1885 Columbia ordinary (Bicycle Times Issue #8). With...