My copies are in tatters from multiple reads.

On Apr 5, 5:54 pm, jan_heine <hein...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Color would be nice, but it's terribly expensive. We offer color in
> our books, which can be sold over a longer period of time, and thus
> amortize the cost. We also have color photos of almost all bikes
> featured in BQ at
>
> http://www.vintagebicyclepress.com/image-archive.html
>
> More ride reports: Every issue has at least one ride report. In the
> current issue, it's a ride from Lyon to Nice in 1908. 500+ km on
> unpaved roads in 24:30 hours, on a two-chain bike... We have an
> article on cycling in India for the Summer issue, and more for the
> following issues. Some rides are recent, others from the past, but all
> are out of the ordinary.
>
> We try to keep a balance of technical articles, inspiring rides and
> fascinating history in every issue, plus a neat classic bike featured
> (a 1954 Alex Singer in the current issue).
>
> Jan Heine
> Editor
> Bicycle Quarterly
> 2116 Western Ave.
> Seattle WA 98121http://www.vintagebicyclepress.com

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