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100 Years of Bicycle Component and Accessory Design Authenic Reprint Edition of The Data Book by Van der Plas Publications 1998
1891 Gormuly & Jeffery Mfg. Co. (Wholesale Catalog, Reprint Booklet) by Bicycling Magazine 1983
1984 Bicycling Mileage Log and Training Guide (Booklet) by Bicycling Magazine 1983
1988 Tour de France by Phil Liggett 1988
20 Years Of Cycling Photography by Graham Watson 2002
23 Days In July Inside Lance Armstrong's Record-Breaking Tour De France Victory by John Wilcockson 2004
7 Biggest Mistakes That Can Wreck Your Washington Bicycle Accident Case by Max J. Meyers, Esq. 2011
Above The Circle by Marty Basch 1997
Adventure Cycling in Europe A Practical Guide to Low-Cost Bicycle Touring in 27 Countries by John Rakowski 1981
Andy Pruitt's Complete Medical Guide for Cyclists by Andrew Pruitt with Fred Matheny 2006
Afloat by Jennifer McCartney 2007
Agonistic Cycling by Edizioni Landoni 1980
All Terrain Biking Skills and Techniques for Mountain Bikers by Jim Zarka 1991
American Bicycle Racing edited by Fames C. McCullagh 1976
The American Bicycle by Jay Pidmore and Jim Hurd 1995
The American Biking Atlas & Touring Guide by Sue Bowder 1975
American Bicyclist and Motorcyclist 100th Anniversary Issue 1980
Andy Pruitt's Complete Medical Guide for Cyclists by Andy Pruitt with Fred Matheny 2006
An Intimate Portrait of The Tour De France Masters and Slaves of the Road by Philippe Brunel 1996
Anybody's Bike Book 20th Anniversary Edition by Tom Cuthbertson 1990
Argyle Armada Behind the Scenes of the Pro Cycling Life by Mark Johnson 2012
Around Puget Sound by Ferry Boat and Bicycle by Alonda & Jim Droege 2002
Around the World On a Bicycle by Thomas Stevens 1887 (New Edition 2001)
Around the World On Two Wheels Annie Londonderry's Extraordinary Ride by Peter Zheutlin 2007 signed copy
The Art of Cycling A Guide to Bicycling in 21st-Century America by Robert Hurst 2007
The Art of Urban Cycling Lessons from the Street by Robert Hurst 2004
The Art of Wheelbuilding by Gerd Schraner 1999
Atomic Zombie's Bicycle Builder's Bonanza by Brad Graham and Kathy McGowan 2004
Back To The Bike by Clifford C. Humphrey 1972
Bakeries by Bicycle by Fred Wert 1993
Basic Bicycle Repair by the editors of Bicycling magazine 1980
The Basic Essentials of Mountain Biking by Mike Strassman 1989
Basic Maintenance and Repair by the editors of Bicycling magazine 1990
Bear on a Bike by Stella Blackstone 1998
Beginning Bicycle Racing Fast Riding for Fitness & Competition by Fred Matheny 1983
Bernard Hinault Memories of the Peloton Vitesse Press 1989
Bert Harris of the Poly A Cycling Legend by Dick Swan 1964
Best of Bicycling! Edited by Harley M. Leete 1972
Bicentennial Bike Tours Recycle the Past - 200 Rides Through History 100 Maps by Marian May 1973
The Bicycle A Guide & Manual by R. John Way 1973
Bicycle Across America by Barbara Siegert 1996
The Bicycle Boneshakers, Highwheelers, and Other Celebrated Cycles by Gilbert King 2002
Bicycle Blue Book 1998
Bicycle Book Wit, Wisdom & Wanderings Ed. Jim Joyce 2007
Bicycle Camping by Diana Armstrong 1981
The Bicycle Commuting Alternative by Frederick L. Wolfe 1979
The Bicycle Commuting Book Using the Bike for Utility and Transportaion by Rob Van der Plas 1989
Bicycle Commuting Made Easy by + 1992
Bicycle Design by Mike Burrows 2000
Bicycle Design The Search for the Perfect Machine 2nd Edition by Mike Burrows 2004
Bicycle Digest by Mark Thiffault 1973
The Bicycle Fitness Book Riding Your Bike for Health and Fitness Revised and Updated by Rob Van der Plas 1990
Bicycle Frames A Close-Up Look by Joe Kossak 1975
Bicycle Gearing by Dick Marr 1989
Bicycle Journal The No. 1 Book in the Bicycle Field (trade publication) December 1961
Bicycle Love Stories of Passion, Joy and Sweat Edited by Garth Battista 2004
Bicycle Man by Allen Say 1982
Bicycle Mechanics by Steve Snowing and Ken Evans 1986
The Bicycle Racing Guide Third Edition by Rob Van der Plas 1988
¥Bicycle Repair And Maintenance by Ben Burstyn 1974
The Bicycle Repair Book by Rob van der Plas 1993
Bicycle! Repair & Maintenance Manifesto by Sam Tracy 2006
Bicycle Repair Maintenance & Repair of the Modern Bicycle by Rob Van Der Plas
Bicycle Repair Manual by Chris Sidwells 2008
Bicycle Stamps by Dan Gindling 1997
Bicycle Technology by Rob Van der Plas 1991
Bicycle Touring In Europe by Karen & Gary Hawkins 1980
Bicycle Touring International Complete Book on Adventure Cycling by Kameel Nasr 1992
The Bicycle Wheel 3rd Edition by Jobst Brandt 1995
The Bicycle by Pryor Dodge 1996
Bicycle by David V. Herlihy 2004
Bicycle by Paul Fattaruso 2007
The Bicycle Builder's Bible by Jack Wiley 1980
Bicycle Diaries by David Byrne 2009
Bicycle by Ed Radlauer 1974
Bicycles of the Year 1887 by Harry Hewitt Griffin 1887 (booklet)
Bicycles Le Biciclette by Fermo Galbiati and Nino Ciravegna 1994
Bicycles & Tricycles by Archibald Sharp 1977
Bicycles & Tricycles of the Year 1889 by Harry Hewitt Griffin (1889 reprint in a spiral bound booklet)
Bicycles Locked To Poles by John Glassie 2004
Bicycling by George S. Fichter & Keith Kingbay 1974
Bicycling 250 Best Cycling Tips by the editors of Bicycling Magazine 2002 (booklet)
Bicycling A Golden Guide Date unknown circa 1970s
Bicycling Touring and Mountain Bike Basics *A Trailside Guide* by Peter Oliver 1995
Bicycling & The Law Your Rights as a Cyclist by Bob Mionske, JD 2007
Bicycling Bliss Riding to Improve Your Wellness by Portia H. Masterson 2004
The Bicycling Book - Transportation, Recreation, Sport by John Krausz & Vera van der Reis Krausz 1982
Bicycling Coast to Coast A Completer Route Guide, Virginia to Oregon by Donna Lynn Ikenberry 1996
Bicycling Magazine's Bicycle Repair 1985
Bicycling Magazine's Complete Book of Road Cycling Skills 1998
Bicycling Magazine's Complete Guide To Bicycle Maintenance And Repair 1994
The Bicycling Guide to Complete Bicycle Maintenance & Repair For Road & Mountain Bikes (5th Edition) by Todd Downs 2005
Bicycling Magazine's Complete Guide To Upgrading Your Bike by Frank J. Berto 1988
Bicycling Magazine's Cycling for Women by the editors of Bicycling Magazine 1989
Bicycling Magazine's Mountain Biking Skills 1990
Bicycling Magazine's Mountain Biking Skills Skills and Techniques to Master Any Terrain (Fully Refised and Updated) Edited by Ben Hewitt 2005
Bicycling Magazine's Precision Tune-Up Guide (Booklet) 1984
Bicycling Notes The Mountaineers 1976 [Diary by Aaron]
Bicycling Science by Frank Rowland Whitt and David Gordon Wilson
Bicycling The Backroads Around Puget Sound Second Edition by Erin & Bill Woods - The Mountaineers 1981
Bicycling the Backroads of Northwest Washington by Erin and Bill Woods The Mountaineers 1976
Bicycling The Pacific Coast A Complete Route Guide, Canada to Mexico Fourth Edition by Vicky Spring and Tom Kirkendall 2005
The Bicycling Users' Manual by The Editors of Bicycling Magazine 1982
Big Blue Book of Bicycle Repair A Do-It-Yourself Bicycle Repair Guide From Park Tool by C.Calvin Jones 2005
The Bike Bag Book by Tom Cuthbertson and Rick Morrall 1981
The Bike Book by Tim Hughes 1990
Bike Cult by David B. Perry 1995
Bike Factory by Harold Roth 1985
The Bike Lesson Another Adventure of the Berenstain Bears by Stan and Jan Berenstain 1964
Bike For Life How to Ride to 100 by Roy M. Wallack & Bill Katovsky 2005
Bike Repair & Maintenance For Dummies by Dennis Bailey & Keith Gates 2009
The Bike Stop by Sam Braxton and Gary MadFadden 1982
Bike, Scooter and Chopper Projects for the Evil Genius by Brad Graham and Kathy McGowan 2008
Bike Snob Systematically & Mercilessly Realigning the World of Cycling by Bike Snob NYC (Eben Weiss) 2010
Bike Snob Abroad Strange Customs, Incredible Fiets, and the Quest for Cycling Paradise by Bike Snob NYC (Eben Weiss) 2013
Bike Touring The Sierra Club Guide to Outings on Wheels by Raymond Bridge 1979
Bike Tripping by Tom Cuthbertson 1972
Bikeenomics How Bicycling Will Save the Economy (if we let it) by Elly Blue 2011
Bikes And Riders by James Wagenvoord 1972
Bikes And Trikes Of Long Ago (Booklet) 1989
Bikes of Burden by Hans Kemp
Bikes by Stephen C. Henkel 1972
Biking The Great Northwest 20 Tours in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana by Jean Henderson and Contributors 1995
Biking Through Europe by Dennis & Tina Jaffe 1987
Biking To Work by Rory McMullan 2007
Blazing Saddles: The Cruel & Unusual History of the Tour De France by Matt Rendell 2007
Bobke II by Bob Roll 2003
The Book of the Bicycle by Roger St. Pierre 1973
The Boxcar Children by Gertrude Chandler Warner 1970
Breakthrough Triathlon Training by Brad Kearns 2006
Bridgestone Sales Manual 1993
The 1994 Catalogue From Bridgestone
Campagnolo - 75 Years of Cycling Passion by Paolo Facchinetti 2008
The Canadian Bicycle Book Edited by Ken Smith 1972
Carfree Cities by J.H. Crawford 2000
Cartoons by Andy Singer 2001
CentricTMBicycleLINK Blue Book Premiere Edition 1998
A Century of Paris Roubaix by Pascal Sergent 1997
A Certian Bicyclist by Paul Niquette 1985
Chainbreaker Bike Book A Rough Guide to Bicycle Maintenance First Edition by Shelley Lynn Jackson & Ethan Clark 2008
Chainbreaker Bike Book A Rough Guide to Bicycle Maintenance Second Edition by Shelley Lynn Jackson & Ethan Clark 2010
Charlie Brown's Cyclopedia Cars, Trains, and Other Wheels 1990
Chasing Rickshaws Text by Tony Wheeler Photographs by Richard I'Anson 1998
¥Collectable Schwinn-Built Bicycle's 1950's-1965 by James L. Hurd
The Competition Bicycle: Photographic History by Jan Heine 2008
Complete Bike Book by Chris Sidwells 2003
Complete Bike Maintenance by Fred Milson 2002
Complete Book Of Bicycling by Eugene A. Sloane 1970
Complete Book Of Bicycling 4th Edition by Eugene A. Sloane 1988
Complete Book Of Cycling by Dan Joyce, Carlton Reid, Paul Vincent 1997
Complete Book Of Cyclocross Skill Training and Racing by Scott Mares 2008
The Complete Book of Long-Distance and Competitive Cycling by Tom Doughty 1983
The Complete Book of Triathlons by Sally Edwards 2001
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Cycling Petersens Bicycle Guide with Vic Armijo 1999
Computing Across America The Bicycle Odyssey of a High-Tech Nomad by Steven K. Roberts 1988
Conquer the World by Chas. Messenger 1968
Consumer Guide Bicycles 1972
A Cooperative Guide to Flat Repairs by Citybikes of Portland, Oregon 2009
Crap Cycle Lanes 50 Worst Cycle Lanes in Britain by David Whelan 2007
Critical Mass Bicycling's Defiant Celebration Edited by Chris Carlsson 2002
Curious George Rides a Bike by H.A. Rey 1952
The Custom Bicycle by Michael J. Kolin & Denise M. de la Rosa 1979
Cuthbertson's Little Mountain Bike Book by Tom Cuthbertson 1992
Cyclepedia A Century of Iconic Bicycle Design by Michael Embacher 2011
Cycle Touring in New Zeland Includes Both North & South Islands by Bruce Ringer 1989
Cycling by Roy Ald 1968
Cycling by Creig S. Hoyt & Julie Hoyt 1978
Cycling Its soul, its heroes, and its legends Text by Oliver Dazat 2002
Cycling Small Oxford Books Compiled by Jeanne Mackenzie 1981
The Cycling Adventures of Coconut Head A North American Odyssey by Ted Schredd 1996
Cycling and Society Edited by Dave Horton, Paul Rosen and Peter Cox 2007
Cycling for Profit How to Make a Living with your Bicycle by Jim Gregory 2000
Cycling for Sport Improve Your Cycling Technique and Training by Michael J. Kolin 1984
Cycling for You by Ronald English 1964
Cycling Handbook by A.L. Pullen 1960
Cycling New Zealand Discover the World on Two Wheels by Lonely Planet Publications July 2000
Cycling Penny Handbooks Variable Gears and all about them. by Compiled and Illustrated by the Staff of Cycling (booklet)
Cycling USA West Coast Discover the world on two wheels by Lonely Planet May 2002 (a very used copy given to us by a traveler)
Cycling U.S. Parks by Jim Clark 1996
Cycling. The Art of Collectibles: Velocipedes - Games - Race Souvenirs. by Patrick Fillion 2000
Cycling & Paddling Around the World 2003-2010 (booklet) by martin Lunz & Nadine Puschkasch 2009 www.weltenbummler2003.de
Cyclist's Manifesto The Case for Riding on Two Wheels Instead of Four by Robert Hurst 2009
The Cyclist's Training Bible by Joe Friel 1996
Cycling's Greatest Misadventures Edited by Erich Schweikher 2007
Cyclo-Cross Training and Technique by Simon Burney 1996
The Dancing Chain History and Development of the Derailleur Bicycle by Frank Berto, Ron Shepherd, Raymond Henry 2000
The Death of Marco Pantani A Biography by Matt Rendell 2006
DeLong's Guide to Bicycles & Bicycling by Fred DeLong 1974
Discovering America: Bicycle Adventures In All 50 States by Martha J. Retallick 1993
Divorce your Car! by Katie Alvord 2000
A Dog In A Hat An American Bike Racer's Story of Mud, Drugs, Blood, Betrayal, and Beauty in Belgium by Joe Parkin 2008
Duck on a Bike by David Shannon 2002
Eco-Economy Building and Economy for the Earth by Lester R. Brown 2001
Eddy Merckx The Greatest Cyclist Of The 20th Century by Rik Vanwalleghem 2000
Edoardo Bianchi by Antonio Gentile 1992
Effective Cycling 6th Edition by John Forester 1993
Electic Bicycles A Guide to Design and Use by William C. Morchin & Henry Oman 2006
Ellensburg & Kittitas Valley Bicycle Trials by Art Bowman 1988
The Epiplectic Bicycle by Edward Gorey 1969
Eugene A. Sloane's Complete Book Of All-Terrain Bicycles 1985
Every Second Counts by Lance Armstrong with Sally Jenkins 2003
Everybody's Book of Bicycle Riding by Thomas Lieb 1981
Everyday Bicycling How to Ride a Bike for Transportaion (whatever your lifestyle) by Elly Blue 2012
Expert Bike Handling (Booklet) by Thomas Prehn and John S. Allen 1984
Extreme Sports The Illustrated Guide to Maximum Adrenaline Thrills by Joe Tomlinson 1996
Eddy Merckx The Fabulous World of Cycling 1983 Season a Winning Production 1983
Fantastic Bicycles Book For Kids Who Like to Build Things by Steven Lindblom 1980
Fat Tire A Celebration of the Mountain Bike by Chronicle Books 1999
Fat Tire Flyer Repack and the Birth of Mountain Biking by Charlie Kelly 2014
Fietsen by Laura Domela 2005
The Female Cyclist Gearing up a level by Gale Bernhardt 1999
A Field Guide to Seattle Area Brewpubs and Tasting Rooms(booklet) by Doug Hindman 1998
Finding the Perfect Bicycle Seat by Joshua Cohen PT, MS 2005
The First Big Ride A Woman's Journey by Eloise Hanner 2000
Fitness Training (Booklet) by Bicycling Magazine 1991
Fixed: Global Fixed-Gear Bike Culture by Andrew Edwards & Max Leonard 2009
Fix Your Bicycle Clymer Publications by Eric Jorgensen and Joe G. Berman 1972
Flying Scotsman Cycling To Triumph Through My Darkest Hours by Graeme Obree 2005
Free-Wheelin' by Richard A. Lovett 1992
Freewheeling Bicycling the Open Road by Gary Ferguson The Mountaineers 1984
French Revolutions Cycling The Tour de France by Tim Moore 2002
Frog and Toad Together by Arnold Lobel 1971
Full Tilt Ireland to India With a Bicycle by Dervla Murphy 1986
A Gear Higher The Bicycle Racer's Handbook of Techniques by Keith Code & David Gordon 1998
Get Fit With Bicycling by the editors of Bicycling Magazine 1979
The Giro d'Italia Coppi versus Bartalli at the 1949 Tour of Italy by Dino Buzzati 1999 (English Reprint of 1981 Italian copy)
¥Glenn's Complete Bicycle Manual by Clarence W. Coles and Harold T. Glenn 1973
Goggles & Dust Images from Cycling's Glory Days by Shelly and Brett Horton 2014
The Golden Age Of Handbuilt Bicycles by Jan Heine & Jean-Pierre Pradères 2005
Gracie Goat's Big Bike Race by Erin Mirabella 2007
Grape Expeditions In France by Sally Taylor 1986
A Great Bicycle Book by Jane Sarnoff and Reynold Ruffins 1973
Greg LeMond's Complete Book of Bicycling by Greg LeMond and Kent Gordis 1988
Greg LeMond's Complete Book of Bicycling by Greg LeMond and Kent Gordis 1990
Grime Time by Paul Smith 1994
A Guide to Cycling Injuries Prevention & Treatment by Dr. Domhnall MacAuley 1995
A Guide to Mountain Bike Riding in Washington by Carla Black and Angel Rodriguez 1988
Guide to Responsible Mountain Biking (Booklet) 1994
Guinness Book of Sports Records Winners & Champions by Norris McWhirter and Others 1980 pages 83-91
Half-Wheel Hell & Other Cycling Stories by Maynard Hershon 1994
The Harley-Davidson Motor Company : An Official Eighty-Year History Second Edition by David K. Wright 1987
The Haynes Bicycle Book by Bob Henderson 1995
Heart Rate Monitor Book by Sally Edwards 1998
Hearts of Lions The Story of American Bicycle Racing by Peter Nye 1988
Heft On Wheels A Field Guide To Doing A 180 by Mike Magnuson 2004
Hello Neighbors by Sarah Toast 1994
Hey Mom, Can I Ride My Bike Across America? Five Kids Meet Their Country by Jon Seigel Boettner 1990
The High-Tech Bicycle by Edward P. Stevenson 1982
Himalayan Passage by Jeremy Schmidt 1991
His Finest Hour by David Neuhaus 1984
A History Of Bicycles by Serena Beeley 1992
Hit the Bike Trail by Alice Sankey 1974
How To Fix Your Bicycle First Edition by Intertec Publishing Corp. 1973
How To Fix Your Bicycle Fourth Edition by Helen Garvy 1978
How To Live Well Without Owning A Car Save Money, Breathe Easier and Get More Milage Out of Life by Chris Balish 2006
How To Restore Your Collector Bicycle by William Love 2001
I Love My Bike by Matthew Finkle & Brittain Sullivan 2011
The Immortal Class Bike Messengers and the Cult of Human Power by Travis Hugh Culley 2001
The Ingenious Mr Pedersen by David E. Evans 1978
Inside The Postal Bus My Ride with Lance Armstrong and the U.S. Postal Cycling Team by Michael Barry 2005
In Search of Robert Millar by Richard Moore 2007
Instant Bicycle Repair (Booklet) by Bicycling Magazine 1979
Italian Bicycle Industry - The Buyers Guide Late 1980's
Italian Racing Bicycles The People, The Products, The Passion by Guido P. Rubino 2011
¥It's Easy To Fix Your Bike by John W. McFarlane 1947
It's Easy To Fix Your Bike 4th Edition by John W. McFarlane 1976
It's Not About the Bike My Journey Back to Life by Lance Armstrong with Sally Jenkins 2001
John Marino's Bicycling Book by John Marino, Lawrence May, M.D. and Hal Z. Bennett 1981
John Wilcockson's World of Cycling by John Wilcockson 1998
Joyride Pedaling Toward A Healthier Planet by Mia Burk 2010
Just Keep Pedaling A Corner-to-Corner Bike Ride Across America by T.E. Trimbath 2002 (signed by author)
Just The Two of Us A Cycling Journey Across America by Melissa Norton 2001
King of Sports Cycle Road Racing by Peter Ward circa 1970
Kissing The Trail Nortwest & Central Oregon Mountain Bike Trails by John Zilly 2000
Kissing The Trail Greater Seattle Mountain Bike Adventures 3rd Edition by John Zilly 2003
L.A. Bike Rides A Guide to 37 Specially Selected Bicycle Routes in Los Angeles County by Loren Mac Arthur 1985
Lance Armstrong The 1999 Tour de France by John Wilcockson and Charles Pelkey 1999
Lance Armstrong Comeback 2.0 Up Close & Personal by Lance Armstrong Photographs by Elizabeth Kreutz 2009
Lance Armstrong Images of a Champion by Lance Armstrong 2005
The Lance Armstrong Performance Program 7 Weeks to the Perfect Ride by Lance Armstrong and Chris Carmichael 2000
Lance Armstrong The Race of His Life by Kristin Armstrong 2000
Lance Armstrong's War by Daniel Coyle 2005
Lance Armstrong's Comeback from Cancer A Scrapbook of the Tour de France Winner's Dramatic Career by Samuel Abt 2000
Lance X3 The 2001 Tour de France by John Wilcockson with Charles Pelkey, Bryan Jew and Lennard Zinn 2001
Landscapes Of Cyling by Graham Watson 2004
Le Tour A Century of the Tour de France by Jeremy Whittle 2003
Lightweight Cycle Catalogues Volume I by the John Pinkerton Memorial Publishing Fund 2005
Lightweight Cycle Catalogues Volume II by the John Pinkerton Memorial Publishing Fund 2007
The Literary Cyclist Great Bicycling Scenes in Literature by James E. Starrs 1982
Living On Two Wheels by Dennis L. Coello 1982
The London Cycle Guide by Haynes 2006
The Lost Cyclist The Epic Tale of an American Adventuer and His Mysterious Disappearance by David V. Herlihy 2010
Lucas Cyclealities (catalog reprints of years 1892, 1903, 1924 in a spiral bound booklet) by Peter Card
Lugged Bicycle Construction: A Manual for the First Time Builder Build a Bicycle Frame with a $35 Torch & Other Inexpensive Tools by Marc-Andre R. Chimonas 2009
Maillot Jaune The Tour de France Yellow Jersey by Jean-Paul Ollivier 2001
Major Taylor by Andrew Ritchie 1988
Massage For Cyclists by Roger Pozeznik 1995
Metal Cowboy tales from the road less pedaled by Joe Kurmaskie 1999
Mike and the Bike (includes CD) by Michael Ward 2005
Miles From Nowhere A Round-The-World Bicycle Adventure by Barbara Savage 1983
Momentum Is Your Friend The Metal Cowboy and His Pint-Sized Posse Take On America by Joe Kurmaskie 2006
More Fun With Maisy! Lift the-flap Fun! by Lucy Cousins 2005
Mountain Bike Adventures in Southwest British Columbia by Greg Maurer with Tomas Vrba 1999
Mountain Bike Adventures in Washington's North Cascades and Olympics Second Edition by Tom Kirkendall 1996
Mountain Bike America Guidebook Series - Washington (Beachway Press) (comes with CD-ROM) by Amy & Mark Poffenbarger 1998
Mountain Bike America Guidebook Series - Washington (Globe Pequot) by Amy & Mark Poffenbarger Revised and Updated 2001
Mountain Bike Like A Champion Master the Techniques of America's Greatest Rider by Ned Overend with Ed Pavelka 1999
Mountain Bike Magazine's Complete Guide to Mountain Biking Skills 1996
Mountain Bike Racing by Tim Gould and Simon Burney 1992
Mountain Bike Repair by Ken Gronseth 1997
Mountain Bike Technique by Steve Jones 1997
The Mountain Bike Way of Knowledge by William Nealy 1989
Mountain Bike! A Manual of Beginning to Advanced Technique by William Nealy 1992
Mountain Bike! Northwest Washington A Guide To Trails & Adventure by John Zilly 1998
Mountain Bike! Southwest Washington A Guide To Trails & Adventure by John Zilly 1998
The Mountain Biker's Cookbook by Jill Smith-Gould 1997
The Mountain Biker's Guide to O'ahu by John Alford 1995
The Mountain Biker's Guide to the Pacific Northwest by Laurie and Chris Leman 1994
Mountain Biking for Women by Robin Stuart & Cathy Jensen
Mountain Biking the Hawaiian Islands Mauka to Makai, Second Edition by John Alford 2000
Mountain Biking Michigan by Erin Fanning and Keith Radwanski 2002
Mountain Biking The Pacific Northwest by Laurie and Chris Leman
Mountain Biking For Mere Mortals by Michael Hodgson 1992
Mountain Maintenance Repairing and Maintaining the Off-Road Bicycle, Third Edition by Rob van der Plas 1994
My Dog Likes to Run. I Like to Ride. How to Train Your Dog to Pull You on a Scooter on City Sidewalks & Country Paths by Daphne Lewis 1997
Need for the Bike by Paul Fournel 2001
The New Complete Book of Bicycling by Egene A. Sloane 1974
New Orleans Bicycles by Nicholas Costarides & Mary Richardson 2006
No Brakes! Bicycle Track Racing In The United States by Sandra
No Mountain High Enough - Raising Lance, Raising Me - by Linda Armstrong Kelly 2005
The Noblest Invention by the editors of Bicycling magazine 2003
The Official Tour De France Centennial 1903-2003 by Weidenfeld & Nicolson 2003
On Bicycles 50 Ways the New Bike Culture Can Change Your Life edited by Amy Walker 2011 (Aaron wrote chapter 15 on Internal Gear Hubs) Buy it!
On Your Bike The Complete Guide to Cycling by Mat Seaton 2006
On Your Bicycle The Illustrated Story of Cycling by Jim McGurn 1987
One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish by Dr. Seuss 1960
The Original Mountain Bike Book by Rob Van der Plas and Charles Kelly 1988
Overcoming Cycling Ailments (booklet)by the editors of Bicycling Magazine 1984
Out-Spoken Pedals, Prose, and Respoken Tales by Ron Miller and Lary Fast 2009
Paris-Dakar à vélo L'enfer des pistes (French and English text) by Marc Paygnard & Fabien Cholley 1989
¥The Park Tool School Instructor Manual BBB-1TG by C. Calvin Jones
Paterek Manual for Bicycle Framebuilders 3rd Edition, Revised & Rewritten By Tim Paterek 2008
Pedal: Photograhps And A Documentary Film by Peter Sutherland 2006
Pedaling Revolution How Cyclists are Changing American Cities by Jeff Maples 2009
Pedal Power The Quiet Rise of the Bicycle in American Public Lifeby J. Harry Wray 2008
Pedal, Stretch, Breath The Yoga of Bicycling by Kelli Refer 2012
The Practical Book of Bicycling by by Frances Call with Merle E. Dowd Revised and Edited by Tom Cuthbertson, author of Anybody's Bike Book 1981
The Practical Book Of Bicycling by Frances Call 1973
The Practical Cyclist Bicycling For Real People by Chip Haynes 2009
Principles of Bicycle Retailing III All New Bike Retailing Strategies For The '90s and Beyond by Randy W. Kirk 1992
The Quotable Cyclist Great Moments of Bicycling Wisdom, Inspiration and Humor Edited By Bill Strickland
The Race A Novel of Grit, Tactics, and the Tour de France by Dave Shields 2004
Reconditioning The Bicycle by The Editors of Bicycling Magazine 1979
The Recumbent Bicycle by Gunnar Fehlau 2006
Restoration by Alfred Daune Tietjen 2008
Richard's Bicycle Book by Richard Ballantine 1979
Richard's Ultimate Bicycle Book by Richard Ballantine and Richard Grant 1992
Ride Like a Pro by The Editors of Bicycling Magazine 1992
Riding & Racing Techniques by The Editors of Bicycling Magazine 1985
Riding Outside The Lines International Incidents and Other Misadventures with the Metal Cowboy by Joe Kurmaskie 2003
The Road of Dreams A Two-Year Bicycling and Hiking Adventure Around the World by Bruce B. Junek 1991
Roads To Ride A Bicyclist's Topographic Guide to Alameda, Contra Costa and Marin Counties by Grant Petersen with Mary Anderson 1984
Roll Around Heaven All Day A Piecemeal Journey Across America by Bicycle by Stan Purdum 1997 (signed by Author)
Round Ireland in Low Gear by Eric Newby 1987
Sally Edward's Heart Zone Training Exercise Smart, Stay Fit, and Live Longer by Sally Edwards 1996
Sally Jean, The Bicycle Queen by Cari Best Pictures by Christine Davenier 2006
Heart Rate Monitor Log to Heart Zone Training (above) by Sally Edwards 1999
Schwinn (Enthusiast Color Series) by Lou Dzierzak 2002
Schwinn Bicycles by Jay Pridmore & Jim Hurd 1996
Schwinn Service Clinic Bulletins 1974
Schwinn Sting Ray by Liz Fried 1997
Schwinn Tech & Spec Guide Electro-forged Schwinns 150-1980 Version 1.0 by Geoff Greene aka greenephantom 2009
Scottish Bicycles & Tricycles by Alastair Dodds 1999
Seattle Bicycle Atlas by Carla Black and Angel Rodriguez 1985
Short Bike Rikes Eastern Pennsylvania William Simpson, 4th Edition 1998
Short Bike Rikes Minnesota by Mark Weinberger 1998
Sincere's Bicycle Service Manual by William Ewers 1970
Single-Track Mind by Paul Skilbeck 1996
The Six-Day Bicycle Races America's Jazz-Age Sport by Peter Joffre Nye with Jeff Groman and Mark Tyson 2006
Six Days of Madness by Ted Harper 1993
South From the Limpopo Travels Through South Africa by Dervla Murphy 1997
Spokesongs: Bicycle Adventures On Three Continents by Willie Weir 1997 Willie's websiteReview
The Spoking Word by Leonard Goldberg (date unknown)
Sport Cycling by Michael Shermer 1985
Sports Illustrated Mountain Biking The Complete Guide by Bob Woodward 1991
Standard Catalog of Schwinn Bicycles 1895-2004 by Doug Mitchel 2004
Street Smarts Bicycling's Traffic Survival Guide (Booklet) by John S. Allen 1993
Stumpjumper 25 Years of Mountain Biking by Mark Riedy 2005
Sturmey's Indispensable Handbook to the Safety Bicycle Safety Bicycles, Their Varieties, Construciton & Use by Henry Sturmey 1885 (reprint in a spiral bound booklet)
Sunbeam Cycles The Story from the Catalogues, Volume 2 1896-1907 by John Pinkerton and Derek Roberts 1983 (booklet)
Sunbeam Cycles The Story from the Catalogues, Volume 3 1908-1928 by John Pinkerton and Derek Roberts 1985 (booklet)
Swim Bike Run Technique, Training, Racing by Wes Hobson, Clark Cambell and Mike Vickers 2001
Tackle Cycle Sport This Way by Robin Frood-Barclay 1962
Tales From The Bike Shop by Maynard Hershon 1989
Tales From The Toolbox Inside a Professional Cycling Team by Scott Parr with Rupert Guinness 1997
Ten Speed Commandments An Irreverent Guide to the Complete Sport of Cycling by Mike Keefe 1987
The Ten-Speed Bicycle Understanding, Maintaining, and Riding by Denise M. de la Rosa & Michael J. Kolin 1979
The Time Bike by Jane Langton 2000
Tools For Life by George Roman Babiak & Karen Overton 1996
Tour De France / Tour De Force A Visual History of the World's Greatest Bicycle Race by James Startt Introduction by Greg Lemond 2000
The Tour De France Companion 2005 by Bob Roll & Dan Koeppel
The Tour De France by Chrisopher S. Thompson 2006
Tour De France The 75th Anniversary Cycle Race by Robin Magowan 1979
Tour De France The History, the Legend, the Riders by Graeme Fife 1999
Tour de France Three Weeks to Glory by Samuel Abt 1991
The Tour is Won on the Alpe Alpe D'Huez and the Classic Battles of the Tour de France by Jean-Paul Vespini 2008
Touring on Two Wheels The Bicycle Traveler's Handbook by Dennis Coello 1988
Touring Bikes A Practical Guide by Tony Oliver 1990
Touring Seattle By Bicycle by Peter Powers and Renee Travis 1991
Touring The Islands Bicycling in the San Jaun, gulf and Vancouver Islands by Peter Powers & Renèe Travis 1994
Trail Book: Seattle & Surrounding Areas by Peak Media 1996
Training for Cycling The Ultimate Guide to Improved Performance by Davis Phinney & Connie Carpenter 1992
Travels With Willie Adventure Cyclist by Willie Weir 2009 Willie's website
Triathlon Swimming Made EasyThe Total Immersion Way for Anyone to Master Triatlon or Open Water Swimming by Terry Laughlin 2002
Triathlons For Fun by Sally Edwards 1992
Triathlons For Kids by Sally Edwards 1992
Triathlons For Women A Cyclists' Guide by Peter Hawkins 1995
The Tweed Cycleway by Greg Moody 1995
The Two-Wheeled Athlete by Ed Burke 1986
Two Wheels A Cycling Murder Mystery by Greg Moody 1995
Two Wheels and a Map A Solo Bicycle Journey Down the East Coast by Bob Neubauer 1998
Two Wheels North Bicycling The West Coast in 1909 by Evelyn McDaniel Gibb 2000
Two Wheel Travel Bicycle Camping and Touring by Peter W. Tobey 1974
Ultimate Montain Bike Book The Definitive Illustrated Guide to Bikes, Components, Technique, Thrills and Trails by Nicky Crowther 1996
The Unkown Tour de France The Many Faces of the World's Biggest Bicycle Race by Les Woodland 2000
Urban Adventure League Bike Fun Primer by Shawn Granton 2012
Urban Adventure League Cycle Touring Primer by Shawn Granton 2012
Urban Bikers' Tricks & Tips by Dave Glowacz 1998
Urban Cycling how to get to work, save money, and use your bike for city living by Madi Carlson 2015
Vashon Island Mountain Bike Trails .. FREE copies on web.
Velo NewsTraining Diary A Weekly Log for Tracking Your Cycling Fitness by Joel Friel 1997 (You may tear out a page to copy the format!)
Very Worried Walrus by Richard Hefter 1977
Walt Disney's Sport Goofy Encyclopedia On Two Wheels 1983
Washington's Rail-Trails by Fred Wert 1992
Weight Training for Cyclists by Eric Schmitz and Ken Doyle 1998
Weight Training For Cyclists by Velo News 1986
West Seattle 101 An Insider's Guide to Recreation, Dining, Entertainment & Enrichment by Lori Hinton 2005
When Bikehood Was In Flower Sketches of Early Cycling by Irving A. Leomard 1969
Wild Pigs The Mountain Bike Adventure Guide to the Pacific Coast by John Zilly 1995
The Wind in My Wheels by Josie Dew 1992
Winning Bicycle Racing by Jack Simes 1976
Winning Women Quotations on Sports, Health & Fitness Compiled by Beth Mende Conny 1993
The Woman Cyclist by Elaine Mariolle 1988
A Woman's Guide to Bikes & Biking by Julie Harrell 1999
A Woman's Guide To Cycling by Susan Weaver 1991
Women's Mountian Biking A Trailside Guide by Jennifer Kulier 1999
Workouts - In A Binder - For Swimmers, Triathletes, and Coaches by Nick Hansen and Eric Hansen 2005 (waterproof pages!)
Workouts - In A Binder - For Indoor Cycling by Dirk Friel and Wes Hobson 2005 (sweatproof pages!)
Worldwatch Paper 90 The Bicycle: Vehicle for a Small Planet by Marcia D. Lowe 1989
The World of BMX by J.P. Partland & Tony Donaldson 2003
The Years of the High Bicycle A Compilation of Catalogs from 1877-1886 (spiral bound booklet)
Yehuda Moon & The Kickstand Cyclery 1 'Life On A Bicycle' by Rick Smith 2011
Yellow Fever The Dark Heart of the Tour de France by Jeremy Whittle 2000
You Might Be A Cyclist If. Riding Affirmations by Joe 'Metal Cowboy' Kurmaskie 2010
Zinn & The Art Of Mountain Bike Maintenance by Lennard Zinn 1996
Zinn & The Art Of Triathlon Bikes Aerodynamics, Bike Fit, Speed Tuning and Maintenance by Lennard Zinn 2007
1891 Gormuly & Jeffery Mfg. Co. (Wholesale Catalog, Reprint Booklet) by Bicycling Magazine 1983
1984 Bicycling Mileage Log and Training Guide (Booklet) by Bicycling Magazine 1983
1988 Tour de France by Phil Liggett 1988
20 Years Of Cycling Photography by Graham Watson 2002
23 Days In July Inside Lance Armstrong's Record-Breaking Tour De France Victory by John Wilcockson 2004
7 Biggest Mistakes That Can Wreck Your Washington Bicycle Accident Case by Max J. Meyers, Esq. 2011
Above The Circle by Marty Basch 1997
Adventure Cycling in Europe A Practical Guide to Low-Cost Bicycle Touring in 27 Countries by John Rakowski 1981
Andy Pruitt's Complete Medical Guide for Cyclists by Andrew Pruitt with Fred Matheny 2006
Afloat by Jennifer McCartney 2007
Agonistic Cycling by Edizioni Landoni 1980
All Terrain Biking Skills and Techniques for Mountain Bikers by Jim Zarka 1991
American Bicycle Racing edited by Fames C. McCullagh 1976
The American Bicycle by Jay Pidmore and Jim Hurd 1995
The American Biking Atlas & Touring Guide by Sue Bowder 1975
American Bicyclist and Motorcyclist 100th Anniversary Issue 1980
Andy Pruitt's Complete Medical Guide for Cyclists by Andy Pruitt with Fred Matheny 2006
An Intimate Portrait of The Tour De France Masters and Slaves of the Road by Philippe Brunel 1996
Anybody's Bike Book 20th Anniversary Edition by Tom Cuthbertson 1990
Argyle Armada Behind the Scenes of the Pro Cycling Life by Mark Johnson 2012
Around Puget Sound by Ferry Boat and Bicycle by Alonda & Jim Droege 2002
Around the World On a Bicycle by Thomas Stevens 1887 (New Edition 2001)
Around the World On Two Wheels Annie Londonderry's Extraordinary Ride by Peter Zheutlin 2007 signed copy
The Art of Cycling A Guide to Bicycling in 21st-Century America by Robert Hurst 2007
The Art of Urban Cycling Lessons from the Street by Robert Hurst 2004
The Art of Wheelbuilding by Gerd Schraner 1999
Atomic Zombie's Bicycle Builder's Bonanza by Brad Graham and Kathy McGowan 2004
Back To The Bike by Clifford C. Humphrey 1972
Bakeries by Bicycle by Fred Wert 1993
Basic Bicycle Repair by the editors of Bicycling magazine 1980
The Basic Essentials of Mountain Biking by Mike Strassman 1989
Basic Maintenance and Repair by the editors of Bicycling magazine 1990
Bear on a Bike by Stella Blackstone 1998
Beginning Bicycle Racing Fast Riding for Fitness & Competition by Fred Matheny 1983
Bernard Hinault Memories of the Peloton Vitesse Press 1989
Bert Harris of the Poly A Cycling Legend by Dick Swan 1964
Best of Bicycling! Edited by Harley M. Leete 1972
Bicentennial Bike Tours Recycle the Past - 200 Rides Through History 100 Maps by Marian May 1973
The Bicycle A Guide & Manual by R. John Way 1973
Bicycle Across America by Barbara Siegert 1996
The Bicycle Boneshakers, Highwheelers, and Other Celebrated Cycles by Gilbert King 2002
Bicycle Blue Book 1998
Bicycle Book Wit, Wisdom & Wanderings Ed. Jim Joyce 2007
Bicycle Camping by Diana Armstrong 1981
The Bicycle Commuting Alternative by Frederick L. Wolfe 1979
The Bicycle Commuting Book Using the Bike for Utility and Transportaion by Rob Van der Plas 1989
Bicycle Commuting Made Easy by + 1992
Bicycle Design by Mike Burrows 2000
Bicycle Design The Search for the Perfect Machine 2nd Edition by Mike Burrows 2004
Bicycle Digest by Mark Thiffault 1973
The Bicycle Fitness Book Riding Your Bike for Health and Fitness Revised and Updated by Rob Van der Plas 1990
Bicycle Frames A Close-Up Look by Joe Kossak 1975
Bicycle Gearing by Dick Marr 1989
Bicycle Journal The No. 1 Book in the Bicycle Field (trade publication) December 1961
Bicycle Love Stories of Passion, Joy and Sweat Edited by Garth Battista 2004
Bicycle Man by Allen Say 1982
Bicycle Mechanics by Steve Snowing and Ken Evans 1986
The Bicycle Racing Guide Third Edition by Rob Van der Plas 1988
¥Bicycle Repair And Maintenance by Ben Burstyn 1974
The Bicycle Repair Book by Rob van der Plas 1993
Bicycle! Repair & Maintenance Manifesto by Sam Tracy 2006
Bicycle Repair Maintenance & Repair of the Modern Bicycle by Rob Van Der Plas
Bicycle Repair Manual by Chris Sidwells 2008
Bicycle Stamps by Dan Gindling 1997
Bicycle Technology by Rob Van der Plas 1991
Bicycle Touring In Europe by Karen & Gary Hawkins 1980
Bicycle Touring International Complete Book on Adventure Cycling by Kameel Nasr 1992
The Bicycle Wheel 3rd Edition by Jobst Brandt 1995
The Bicycle by Pryor Dodge 1996
Bicycle by David V. Herlihy 2004
Bicycle by Paul Fattaruso 2007
The Bicycle Builder's Bible by Jack Wiley 1980
Bicycle Diaries by David Byrne 2009
Bicycle by Ed Radlauer 1974
Bicycles of the Year 1887 by Harry Hewitt Griffin 1887 (booklet)
Bicycles Le Biciclette by Fermo Galbiati and Nino Ciravegna 1994
Bicycles & Tricycles by Archibald Sharp 1977
Bicycles & Tricycles of the Year 1889 by Harry Hewitt Griffin (1889 reprint in a spiral bound booklet)
Bicycles Locked To Poles by John Glassie 2004
Bicycling by George S. Fichter & Keith Kingbay 1974
Bicycling 250 Best Cycling Tips by the editors of Bicycling Magazine 2002 (booklet)
Bicycling A Golden Guide Date unknown circa 1970s
Bicycling Touring and Mountain Bike Basics *A Trailside Guide* by Peter Oliver 1995
Bicycling & The Law Your Rights as a Cyclist by Bob Mionske, JD 2007
Bicycling Bliss Riding to Improve Your Wellness by Portia H. Masterson 2004
The Bicycling Book - Transportation, Recreation, Sport by John Krausz & Vera van der Reis Krausz 1982
Bicycling Coast to Coast A Completer Route Guide, Virginia to Oregon by Donna Lynn Ikenberry 1996
Bicycling Magazine's Bicycle Repair 1985
Bicycling Magazine's Complete Book of Road Cycling Skills 1998
Bicycling Magazine's Complete Guide To Bicycle Maintenance And Repair 1994
The Bicycling Guide to Complete Bicycle Maintenance & Repair For Road & Mountain Bikes (5th Edition) by Todd Downs 2005
Bicycling Magazine's Complete Guide To Upgrading Your Bike by Frank J. Berto 1988
Bicycling Magazine's Cycling for Women by the editors of Bicycling Magazine 1989
Bicycling Magazine's Mountain Biking Skills 1990
Bicycling Magazine's Mountain Biking Skills Skills and Techniques to Master Any Terrain (Fully Refised and Updated) Edited by Ben Hewitt 2005
Bicycling Magazine's Precision Tune-Up Guide (Booklet) 1984
Bicycling Notes The Mountaineers 1976 [Diary by Aaron]
Bicycling Science by Frank Rowland Whitt and David Gordon Wilson
Bicycling The Backroads Around Puget Sound Second Edition by Erin & Bill Woods - The Mountaineers 1981
Bicycling the Backroads of Northwest Washington by Erin and Bill Woods The Mountaineers 1976
Bicycling The Pacific Coast A Complete Route Guide, Canada to Mexico Fourth Edition by Vicky Spring and Tom Kirkendall 2005
The Bicycling Users' Manual by The Editors of Bicycling Magazine 1982
Big Blue Book of Bicycle Repair A Do-It-Yourself Bicycle Repair Guide From Park Tool by C.Calvin Jones 2005
The Bike Bag Book by Tom Cuthbertson and Rick Morrall 1981
The Bike Book by Tim Hughes 1990
Bike Cult by David B. Perry 1995
Bike Factory by Harold Roth 1985
The Bike Lesson Another Adventure of the Berenstain Bears by Stan and Jan Berenstain 1964
Bike For Life How to Ride to 100 by Roy M. Wallack & Bill Katovsky 2005
Bike Repair & Maintenance For Dummies by Dennis Bailey & Keith Gates 2009
The Bike Stop by Sam Braxton and Gary MadFadden 1982
Bike, Scooter and Chopper Projects for the Evil Genius by Brad Graham and Kathy McGowan 2008
Bike Snob Systematically & Mercilessly Realigning the World of Cycling by Bike Snob NYC (Eben Weiss) 2010
Bike Snob Abroad Strange Customs, Incredible Fiets, and the Quest for Cycling Paradise by Bike Snob NYC (Eben Weiss) 2013
Bike Touring The Sierra Club Guide to Outings on Wheels by Raymond Bridge 1979
Bike Tripping by Tom Cuthbertson 1972
Bikeenomics How Bicycling Will Save the Economy (if we let it) by Elly Blue 2011
Bikes And Riders by James Wagenvoord 1972
Bikes And Trikes Of Long Ago (Booklet) 1989
Bikes of Burden by Hans Kemp
Bikes by Stephen C. Henkel 1972
Biking The Great Northwest 20 Tours in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana by Jean Henderson and Contributors 1995
Biking Through Europe by Dennis & Tina Jaffe 1987
Biking To Work by Rory McMullan 2007
Blazing Saddles: The Cruel & Unusual History of the Tour De France by Matt Rendell 2007
Bobke II by Bob Roll 2003
The Book of the Bicycle by Roger St. Pierre 1973
The Boxcar Children by Gertrude Chandler Warner 1970
Breakthrough Triathlon Training by Brad Kearns 2006
Bridgestone Sales Manual 1993
The 1994 Catalogue From Bridgestone
Campagnolo - 75 Years of Cycling Passion by Paolo Facchinetti 2008
The Canadian Bicycle Book Edited by Ken Smith 1972
Carfree Cities by J.H. Crawford 2000
Cartoons by Andy Singer 2001
CentricTMBicycleLINK Blue Book Premiere Edition 1998
A Century of Paris Roubaix by Pascal Sergent 1997
A Certian Bicyclist by Paul Niquette 1985
Chainbreaker Bike Book A Rough Guide to Bicycle Maintenance First Edition by Shelley Lynn Jackson & Ethan Clark 2008
Chainbreaker Bike Book A Rough Guide to Bicycle Maintenance Second Edition by Shelley Lynn Jackson & Ethan Clark 2010
Charlie Brown's Cyclopedia Cars, Trains, and Other Wheels 1990
Chasing Rickshaws Text by Tony Wheeler Photographs by Richard I'Anson 1998
¥Collectable Schwinn-Built Bicycle's 1950's-1965 by James L. Hurd
The Competition Bicycle: Photographic History by Jan Heine 2008
Complete Bike Book by Chris Sidwells 2003
Complete Bike Maintenance by Fred Milson 2002
Complete Book Of Bicycling by Eugene A. Sloane 1970
Complete Book Of Bicycling 4th Edition by Eugene A. Sloane 1988
Complete Book Of Cycling by Dan Joyce, Carlton Reid, Paul Vincent 1997
Complete Book Of Cyclocross Skill Training and Racing by Scott Mares 2008
The Complete Book of Long-Distance and Competitive Cycling by Tom Doughty 1983
The Complete Book of Triathlons by Sally Edwards 2001
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Cycling Petersens Bicycle Guide with Vic Armijo 1999
Computing Across America The Bicycle Odyssey of a High-Tech Nomad by Steven K. Roberts 1988
Conquer the World by Chas. Messenger 1968
Consumer Guide Bicycles 1972
A Cooperative Guide to Flat Repairs by Citybikes of Portland, Oregon 2009
Crap Cycle Lanes 50 Worst Cycle Lanes in Britain by David Whelan 2007
Critical Mass Bicycling's Defiant Celebration Edited by Chris Carlsson 2002
Curious George Rides a Bike by H.A. Rey 1952
The Custom Bicycle by Michael J. Kolin & Denise M. de la Rosa 1979
Cuthbertson's Little Mountain Bike Book by Tom Cuthbertson 1992
Cyclepedia A Century of Iconic Bicycle Design by Michael Embacher 2011
Cycle Touring in New Zeland Includes Both North & South Islands by Bruce Ringer 1989
Cycling by Roy Ald 1968
Cycling by Creig S. Hoyt & Julie Hoyt 1978
Cycling Its soul, its heroes, and its legends Text by Oliver Dazat 2002
Cycling Small Oxford Books Compiled by Jeanne Mackenzie 1981
The Cycling Adventures of Coconut Head A North American Odyssey by Ted Schredd 1996
Cycling and Society Edited by Dave Horton, Paul Rosen and Peter Cox 2007
Cycling for Profit How to Make a Living with your Bicycle by Jim Gregory 2000
Cycling for Sport Improve Your Cycling Technique and Training by Michael J. Kolin 1984
Cycling for You by Ronald English 1964
Cycling Handbook by A.L. Pullen 1960
Cycling New Zealand Discover the World on Two Wheels by Lonely Planet Publications July 2000
Cycling Penny Handbooks Variable Gears and all about them. by Compiled and Illustrated by the Staff of Cycling (booklet)
Cycling USA West Coast Discover the world on two wheels by Lonely Planet May 2002 (a very used copy given to us by a traveler)
Cycling U.S. Parks by Jim Clark 1996
Cycling. The Art of Collectibles: Velocipedes - Games - Race Souvenirs. by Patrick Fillion 2000
Cycling & Paddling Around the World 2003-2010 (booklet) by martin Lunz & Nadine Puschkasch 2009 www.weltenbummler2003.de
Cyclist's Manifesto The Case for Riding on Two Wheels Instead of Four by Robert Hurst 2009
The Cyclist's Training Bible by Joe Friel 1996
Cycling's Greatest Misadventures Edited by Erich Schweikher 2007
Cyclo-Cross Training and Technique by Simon Burney 1996
The Dancing Chain History and Development of the Derailleur Bicycle by Frank Berto, Ron Shepherd, Raymond Henry 2000
The Death of Marco Pantani A Biography by Matt Rendell 2006
DeLong's Guide to Bicycles & Bicycling by Fred DeLong 1974
Discovering America: Bicycle Adventures In All 50 States by Martha J. Retallick 1993
Divorce your Car! by Katie Alvord 2000
A Dog In A Hat An American Bike Racer's Story of Mud, Drugs, Blood, Betrayal, and Beauty in Belgium by Joe Parkin 2008
Duck on a Bike by David Shannon 2002
Eco-Economy Building and Economy for the Earth by Lester R. Brown 2001
Eddy Merckx The Greatest Cyclist Of The 20th Century by Rik Vanwalleghem 2000
Edoardo Bianchi by Antonio Gentile 1992
Effective Cycling 6th Edition by John Forester 1993
Electic Bicycles A Guide to Design and Use by William C. Morchin & Henry Oman 2006
Ellensburg & Kittitas Valley Bicycle Trials by Art Bowman 1988
The Epiplectic Bicycle by Edward Gorey 1969
Eugene A. Sloane's Complete Book Of All-Terrain Bicycles 1985
Every Second Counts by Lance Armstrong with Sally Jenkins 2003
Everybody's Book of Bicycle Riding by Thomas Lieb 1981
Everyday Bicycling How to Ride a Bike for Transportaion (whatever your lifestyle) by Elly Blue 2012
Expert Bike Handling (Booklet) by Thomas Prehn and John S. Allen 1984
Extreme Sports The Illustrated Guide to Maximum Adrenaline Thrills by Joe Tomlinson 1996
Eddy Merckx The Fabulous World of Cycling 1983 Season a Winning Production 1983
Fantastic Bicycles Book For Kids Who Like to Build Things by Steven Lindblom 1980
Fat Tire A Celebration of the Mountain Bike by Chronicle Books 1999
Fat Tire Flyer Repack and the Birth of Mountain Biking by Charlie Kelly 2014
Fietsen by Laura Domela 2005
The Female Cyclist Gearing up a level by Gale Bernhardt 1999
A Field Guide to Seattle Area Brewpubs and Tasting Rooms(booklet) by Doug Hindman 1998
Finding the Perfect Bicycle Seat by Joshua Cohen PT, MS 2005
The First Big Ride A Woman's Journey by Eloise Hanner 2000
Fitness Training (Booklet) by Bicycling Magazine 1991
Fixed: Global Fixed-Gear Bike Culture by Andrew Edwards & Max Leonard 2009
Fix Your Bicycle Clymer Publications by Eric Jorgensen and Joe G. Berman 1972
Flying Scotsman Cycling To Triumph Through My Darkest Hours by Graeme Obree 2005
Free-Wheelin' by Richard A. Lovett 1992
Freewheeling Bicycling the Open Road by Gary Ferguson The Mountaineers 1984
French Revolutions Cycling The Tour de France by Tim Moore 2002
Frog and Toad Together by Arnold Lobel 1971
Full Tilt Ireland to India With a Bicycle by Dervla Murphy 1986
A Gear Higher The Bicycle Racer's Handbook of Techniques by Keith Code & David Gordon 1998
Get Fit With Bicycling by the editors of Bicycling Magazine 1979
The Giro d'Italia Coppi versus Bartalli at the 1949 Tour of Italy by Dino Buzzati 1999 (English Reprint of 1981 Italian copy)
¥Glenn's Complete Bicycle Manual by Clarence W. Coles and Harold T. Glenn 1973
Goggles & Dust Images from Cycling's Glory Days by Shelly and Brett Horton 2014
The Golden Age Of Handbuilt Bicycles by Jan Heine & Jean-Pierre Pradères 2005
Gracie Goat's Big Bike Race by Erin Mirabella 2007
Grape Expeditions In France by Sally Taylor 1986
A Great Bicycle Book by Jane Sarnoff and Reynold Ruffins 1973
Greg LeMond's Complete Book of Bicycling by Greg LeMond and Kent Gordis 1988
Greg LeMond's Complete Book of Bicycling by Greg LeMond and Kent Gordis 1990
Grime Time by Paul Smith 1994
A Guide to Cycling Injuries Prevention & Treatment by Dr. Domhnall MacAuley 1995
A Guide to Mountain Bike Riding in Washington by Carla Black and Angel Rodriguez 1988
Guide to Responsible Mountain Biking (Booklet) 1994
Guinness Book of Sports Records Winners & Champions by Norris McWhirter and Others 1980 pages 83-91
Half-Wheel Hell & Other Cycling Stories by Maynard Hershon 1994
The Harley-Davidson Motor Company : An Official Eighty-Year History Second Edition by David K. Wright 1987
The Haynes Bicycle Book by Bob Henderson 1995
Heart Rate Monitor Book by Sally Edwards 1998
Hearts of Lions The Story of American Bicycle Racing by Peter Nye 1988
Heft On Wheels A Field Guide To Doing A 180 by Mike Magnuson 2004
Hello Neighbors by Sarah Toast 1994
Hey Mom, Can I Ride My Bike Across America? Five Kids Meet Their Country by Jon Seigel Boettner 1990
The High-Tech Bicycle by Edward P. Stevenson 1982
Himalayan Passage by Jeremy Schmidt 1991
His Finest Hour by David Neuhaus 1984
A History Of Bicycles by Serena Beeley 1992
Hit the Bike Trail by Alice Sankey 1974
How To Fix Your Bicycle First Edition by Intertec Publishing Corp. 1973
How To Fix Your Bicycle Fourth Edition by Helen Garvy 1978
How To Live Well Without Owning A Car Save Money, Breathe Easier and Get More Milage Out of Life by Chris Balish 2006
How To Restore Your Collector Bicycle by William Love 2001
I Love My Bike by Matthew Finkle & Brittain Sullivan 2011
The Immortal Class Bike Messengers and the Cult of Human Power by Travis Hugh Culley 2001
The Ingenious Mr Pedersen by David E. Evans 1978
Inside The Postal Bus My Ride with Lance Armstrong and the U.S. Postal Cycling Team by Michael Barry 2005
In Search of Robert Millar by Richard Moore 2007
Instant Bicycle Repair (Booklet) by Bicycling Magazine 1979
Italian Bicycle Industry - The Buyers Guide Late 1980's
Italian Racing Bicycles The People, The Products, The Passion by Guido P. Rubino 2011
¥It's Easy To Fix Your Bike by John W. McFarlane 1947
It's Easy To Fix Your Bike 4th Edition by John W. McFarlane 1976
It's Not About the Bike My Journey Back to Life by Lance Armstrong with Sally Jenkins 2001
John Marino's Bicycling Book by John Marino, Lawrence May, M.D. and Hal Z. Bennett 1981
John Wilcockson's World of Cycling by John Wilcockson 1998
Joyride Pedaling Toward A Healthier Planet by Mia Burk 2010
Just Keep Pedaling A Corner-to-Corner Bike Ride Across America by T.E. Trimbath 2002 (signed by author)
Just The Two of Us A Cycling Journey Across America by Melissa Norton 2001
King of Sports Cycle Road Racing by Peter Ward circa 1970
Kissing The Trail Nortwest & Central Oregon Mountain Bike Trails by John Zilly 2000
Kissing The Trail Greater Seattle Mountain Bike Adventures 3rd Edition by John Zilly 2003
L.A. Bike Rides A Guide to 37 Specially Selected Bicycle Routes in Los Angeles County by Loren Mac Arthur 1985
Lance Armstrong The 1999 Tour de France by John Wilcockson and Charles Pelkey 1999
Lance Armstrong Comeback 2.0 Up Close & Personal by Lance Armstrong Photographs by Elizabeth Kreutz 2009
Lance Armstrong Images of a Champion by Lance Armstrong 2005
The Lance Armstrong Performance Program 7 Weeks to the Perfect Ride by Lance Armstrong and Chris Carmichael 2000
Lance Armstrong The Race of His Life by Kristin Armstrong 2000
Lance Armstrong's War by Daniel Coyle 2005
Lance Armstrong's Comeback from Cancer A Scrapbook of the Tour de France Winner's Dramatic Career by Samuel Abt 2000
Lance X3 The 2001 Tour de France by John Wilcockson with Charles Pelkey, Bryan Jew and Lennard Zinn 2001
Landscapes Of Cyling by Graham Watson 2004
Le Tour A Century of the Tour de France by Jeremy Whittle 2003
Lightweight Cycle Catalogues Volume I by the John Pinkerton Memorial Publishing Fund 2005
Lightweight Cycle Catalogues Volume II by the John Pinkerton Memorial Publishing Fund 2007
The Literary Cyclist Great Bicycling Scenes in Literature by James E. Starrs 1982
Living On Two Wheels by Dennis L. Coello 1982
The London Cycle Guide by Haynes 2006
The Lost Cyclist The Epic Tale of an American Adventuer and His Mysterious Disappearance by David V. Herlihy 2010
Lucas Cyclealities (catalog reprints of years 1892, 1903, 1924 in a spiral bound booklet) by Peter Card
Lugged Bicycle Construction: A Manual for the First Time Builder Build a Bicycle Frame with a $35 Torch & Other Inexpensive Tools by Marc-Andre R. Chimonas 2009
Maillot Jaune The Tour de France Yellow Jersey by Jean-Paul Ollivier 2001
Major Taylor by Andrew Ritchie 1988
Massage For Cyclists by Roger Pozeznik 1995
Metal Cowboy tales from the road less pedaled by Joe Kurmaskie 1999
Mike and the Bike (includes CD) by Michael Ward 2005
Miles From Nowhere A Round-The-World Bicycle Adventure by Barbara Savage 1983
Momentum Is Your Friend The Metal Cowboy and His Pint-Sized Posse Take On America by Joe Kurmaskie 2006
More Fun With Maisy! Lift the-flap Fun! by Lucy Cousins 2005
Mountain Bike Adventures in Southwest British Columbia by Greg Maurer with Tomas Vrba 1999
Mountain Bike Adventures in Washington's North Cascades and Olympics Second Edition by Tom Kirkendall 1996
Mountain Bike America Guidebook Series - Washington (Beachway Press) (comes with CD-ROM) by Amy & Mark Poffenbarger 1998
Mountain Bike America Guidebook Series - Washington (Globe Pequot) by Amy & Mark Poffenbarger Revised and Updated 2001
Mountain Bike Like A Champion Master the Techniques of America's Greatest Rider by Ned Overend with Ed Pavelka 1999
Mountain Bike Magazine's Complete Guide to Mountain Biking Skills 1996
Mountain Bike Racing by Tim Gould and Simon Burney 1992
Mountain Bike Repair by Ken Gronseth 1997
Mountain Bike Technique by Steve Jones 1997
The Mountain Bike Way of Knowledge by William Nealy 1989
Mountain Bike! A Manual of Beginning to Advanced Technique by William Nealy 1992
Mountain Bike! Northwest Washington A Guide To Trails & Adventure by John Zilly 1998
Mountain Bike! Southwest Washington A Guide To Trails & Adventure by John Zilly 1998
The Mountain Biker's Cookbook by Jill Smith-Gould 1997
The Mountain Biker's Guide to O'ahu by John Alford 1995
The Mountain Biker's Guide to the Pacific Northwest by Laurie and Chris Leman 1994
Mountain Biking for Women by Robin Stuart & Cathy Jensen
Mountain Biking the Hawaiian Islands Mauka to Makai, Second Edition by John Alford 2000
Mountain Biking Michigan by Erin Fanning and Keith Radwanski 2002
Mountain Biking The Pacific Northwest by Laurie and Chris Leman
Mountain Biking For Mere Mortals by Michael Hodgson 1992
Mountain Maintenance Repairing and Maintaining the Off-Road Bicycle, Third Edition by Rob van der Plas 1994
My Dog Likes to Run. I Like to Ride. How to Train Your Dog to Pull You on a Scooter on City Sidewalks & Country Paths by Daphne Lewis 1997
Need for the Bike by Paul Fournel 2001
The New Complete Book of Bicycling by Egene A. Sloane 1974
New Orleans Bicycles by Nicholas Costarides & Mary Richardson 2006
No Brakes! Bicycle Track Racing In The United States by Sandra
No Mountain High Enough - Raising Lance, Raising Me - by Linda Armstrong Kelly 2005
The Noblest Invention by the editors of Bicycling magazine 2003
The Official Tour De France Centennial 1903-2003 by Weidenfeld & Nicolson 2003
On Bicycles 50 Ways the New Bike Culture Can Change Your Life edited by Amy Walker 2011 (Aaron wrote chapter 15 on Internal Gear Hubs) Buy it!
On Your Bike The Complete Guide to Cycling by Mat Seaton 2006
On Your Bicycle The Illustrated Story of Cycling by Jim McGurn 1987
One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish by Dr. Seuss 1960
The Original Mountain Bike Book by Rob Van der Plas and Charles Kelly 1988
Overcoming Cycling Ailments (booklet)by the editors of Bicycling Magazine 1984
Out-Spoken Pedals, Prose, and Respoken Tales by Ron Miller and Lary Fast 2009
Paris-Dakar à vélo L'enfer des pistes (French and English text) by Marc Paygnard & Fabien Cholley 1989
¥The Park Tool School Instructor Manual BBB-1TG by C. Calvin Jones
Paterek Manual for Bicycle Framebuilders 3rd Edition, Revised & Rewritten By Tim Paterek 2008
Pedal: Photograhps And A Documentary Film by Peter Sutherland 2006
Pedaling Revolution How Cyclists are Changing American Cities by Jeff Maples 2009
Pedal Power The Quiet Rise of the Bicycle in American Public Lifeby J. Harry Wray 2008
Pedal, Stretch, Breath The Yoga of Bicycling by Kelli Refer 2012
The Practical Book of Bicycling by by Frances Call with Merle E. Dowd Revised and Edited by Tom Cuthbertson, author of Anybody's Bike Book 1981
The Practical Book Of Bicycling by Frances Call 1973
The Practical Cyclist Bicycling For Real People by Chip Haynes 2009
Principles of Bicycle Retailing III All New Bike Retailing Strategies For The '90s and Beyond by Randy W. Kirk 1992
The Quotable Cyclist Great Moments of Bicycling Wisdom, Inspiration and Humor Edited By Bill Strickland
The Race A Novel of Grit, Tactics, and the Tour de France by Dave Shields 2004
Reconditioning The Bicycle by The Editors of Bicycling Magazine 1979
The Recumbent Bicycle by Gunnar Fehlau 2006
Restoration by Alfred Daune Tietjen 2008
Richard's Bicycle Book by Richard Ballantine 1979
Richard's Ultimate Bicycle Book by Richard Ballantine and Richard Grant 1992
Ride Like a Pro by The Editors of Bicycling Magazine 1992
Riding & Racing Techniques by The Editors of Bicycling Magazine 1985
Riding Outside The Lines International Incidents and Other Misadventures with the Metal Cowboy by Joe Kurmaskie 2003
The Road of Dreams A Two-Year Bicycling and Hiking Adventure Around the World by Bruce B. Junek 1991
Roads To Ride A Bicyclist's Topographic Guide to Alameda, Contra Costa and Marin Counties by Grant Petersen with Mary Anderson 1984
Roll Around Heaven All Day A Piecemeal Journey Across America by Bicycle by Stan Purdum 1997 (signed by Author)
Round Ireland in Low Gear by Eric Newby 1987
Sally Edward's Heart Zone Training Exercise Smart, Stay Fit, and Live Longer by Sally Edwards 1996
Sally Jean, The Bicycle Queen by Cari Best Pictures by Christine Davenier 2006
Heart Rate Monitor Log to Heart Zone Training (above) by Sally Edwards 1999
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Unknown Cyclist by Bernard Salzman 2000
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Escape From Suburbia Beyond The American Dream by Gregory Greene 2007
Flying Scotsman by Douglas Mackinnon 2006
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Still We Ride by Elizabeth Press, Andrew Lynn & Christopher Ryan 2005
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Paterek Manual Pdf
Paterek Manual
...................................................imagine the following situation: you pop down to your local friendly bikeshop (or maybe even one of the unfriendly ones) to buy a new chain. the only one they have in stock is made by shimano, and the bike sitting in the shed is fitted with campagnolo. however, you need a chain, so you buy it anyway and nip back home, with fingers crossed, in the hope that it will fit. which indeed it does. and that's because shimano, campagnolo, sram, wipperman, kmc, and pretty much anyone else who makes bicycle chains adheres to a standard. ok, a nine speed isn't going to fit a ten, and vice versa, but while i'm sure any component manufacturer will have the marketing department assure you that everything really only works at its optimum with their own bits, truth is, that's not entirely true.
of course, the reason that different chains fit different groupsets is because not only are the chains all made to similar specs, so are the teeth on the chainrings, irrespective of compact or standard, and so are the teeth on the rear sprockets. of course here's where it all falls apart: the spacing between sprockets is not the same between campag and shimano, though i believe it's pretty darned close on sram and shimano. and most of you will be well aware that campag cassettes do not match the splines on shimano freehubs, while the converse is also true.
but a 1.125' headset will fit any frame with a head-tube to match, the difference being external, or internal; integrated or semi-integrated. and of course you'd be just a little more than tee'd off if that 700 x 23c tyre only fitted mavic rims, that you had to buy a slightly different size to fit drc rims, a different one again if your bike wears campagnolo rims, while serious despair would set in if the presta valve on a schwalbe tube didn't fit any of those, but managed a dt swiss rim just fine thank you very much. similarly, when shimano design their latest ultegra groupset, they rather figure that the front and rear calipers will fit a colnago, a specialized, a richard sachs or an ira ryan. and we pretty much take it for granted that if we owned one of the above mentioned frames, whichever groupset our heart and bank balance desired will be a perfect match and fit.
everybody's wheels fit everyone's frames; all saddles fit a huge variety of seatposts (sadly, there is a positive infestation of micro-minimally different seatpost diameters), a set of oval concept handlebars will fit an fsa stem (assuming both are standard or both oversize), and my nice new shiny mavic pedals not only fitted an ageing pair of chorus cranks, but gave no cause for concern in a set of fsa.
so in spite of my continual moaning about folks like cannondale trying to re-define the bottom bracket standard (don't get me started), it's worth a reflective thought now and again as to just how much shiny new stuff still works with grubby old stuff. and the best/worst part of this realisation is that we pretty much take it all for granted.
and so we should: if it's not all about the bike, it certainly has to be all about riding it without worrying about the interface.
posted on monday april 6 2009
...................................................after three pleasant days during the week, when at least part of the time i was tied to a desk (metaphorically speaking) and the other hours were spent repairing bicycles (ten of them) and truing a pair of wheels, friday evening saw the beginning of heavy precipitation which comfortably continued through all of saturday morning and into the beginning of saturday pm. while evidence for the existence of sod's law has never been in doubt, since the beginning of this year, the law of averages concerning this has been severely tested; probably global warming, doubtless the fault of all those four-wheel-drives that nobody actually needs.
anyway, honour not only has to be upheld, but has to be seen to be upheld, so at the very least, a pedal from bowmore to debbie's for a double espresso soya cappuccino (these are the biz - ask for one at your local starbucks, but make sure they don't use sweetened soya) is the very least that can be attempted. although i haven't so far mentioned that it's quite cold outside, it is actually quite cold outside, so bib threequarters and simply a long-sleeve jersey would seem to be frighteningly close to less than the minimum, and to be honest, though there is a smattering of blue sky, there's still a heck of a lot more rain bearing cloud. so waterproof bib-tights and a softshell jacket didn't seem too over the top, and you can't be too careful these days.
well, actually it sems that you can be too careful: despite a flurry of rain as i left the house, that was pretty much the last of it until sod's law kicked in again a few hundred yards from returning home, when a heavy shower of hailstones rattled off the catlike. four seasons in one day. since we're on the cusp of a change, now that british summertime has moved the clocks forward an hour, it becomes that much harder to choose one's wardrobe, and there can be little worse than a) wearing waterproofs when all is sun and impending warmth, and b) meeting up with mr hastings who is not only going like a train, but wearing far more appropriate apparel.
wearing waterproofs when when it's not raining has much the same psychological effect as riding with panniers (when was the last time you saw cavendish do that?), and while jez has covered more kilometres on fixed than i can even think of, i'm struggling to keep up - even more so inside my mobile, fleece-lined sauna.
last year, i too was training for london-paris and at this point in the spring classics, resembled the ready-brek advert, with a surrounding glow that positively exuded health and fitness. this year it's been an uphill struggle to fit cycling in around what seems to be an increased workload (perceptions are everything) and i'm working awfully hard to hold a wheel. so if you too anguish over appropriate apparel for ever-changing weather, and forward motion doesn't seem to come as naturally as it did last season, there's really only one concrete solution.
.spend longer thinking of adequate excuses.
posted on sunday april 5 2009
...................................................what is it about richard sachs? could it be the sleekness of his all but unobtainable bicycles, or perhaps the ferrari red clothing that most of his one-man output seems to appear in? i have no desire to own a motor car, least of all a ferrari, but the latter in any colour other than red almost seems like blasphemy. and much the same could be said about a sachs bicycle (though you need not stick to red if you find yourself in disagreement with my point of view). if you have taken a look at the bikeradar movie on the construction of the colnago eps carbon frame, you cannot fail to have noticed the diameter of those tubes, particularly as all heads south towards the bottom bracket area. compare this with the positively spindly steel tubing making up both the road and cross variations of a sachs frame. i'm not sure that richard is trying to make a point with frames such as these, but as far as i'm concerned, he's made it. and when you consider that the sachs cross team hasn't exactly been filling the lower places in the north american series, we have to accept that there may indeed be a point hiding in there somewhere.
following smartly on from a review of tim paterek's framebuilding manual, it seems comfortingly thematic that a substantial selection of photographs from jeff weir in greenwich, usa should have been brought to my attention. both selections of pictures are of the bicycles richard exhibited at this year's north american handbuilt bike show in indianapolis. last year i reviewed the rather excellent dvd imperfection is perfection showcasing the talent of the man at work in his workshop in connecticut, a talent that seems all but untouched by the trends taking place all around. it's unlikely that a sachs frame will ever vye with a cervelo to see who can build the chunkiest downtube and seattube junction, and the words integrated and headset seem destined to remain in their respective locations in the dictionary.
so while we are 'treated' to the latest dose of bicycle marketing by those who judge more by the spreadsheet, than those who anguish over fork crowns, it is of perennial comfort that one man and his brazing rod offer succour to the passionate, but disheartened. in much the same way that a saturday or sunday ride can offer freedom to the deskbound, either re-watching the dvd (you do have a copy don't you?) or popping over to richard's website offers the same opportunity to retain a degree of perspective. i'm not pozzato, cavendish or boonen, and unless you are any of those gentlemen, there's just an outside chance that the craftsmanship bordering on artistry displayed in a richard sachs road or cross frame will not only suffice, but inspire. Sinatra jobim the complete reprise recordings rar free apps.
of course, if you have the envious luxury of owning one of these frames, you really don't need me telling you this. should you require further persuasion, listen to the man himself:
'i firmly believe that my high standards have been a bit easier to achieve because I do work alone. I have no apprentice and employ no outside help, either in my workroom, or in the form of subcontractors. from beginning to end, i do it all. and that includes answering the telephone. if you want to know more about my bicycle frames and how they are made. if you have a question about frame design or construction, proper fit, acceptable alignment, tolerances. anything at all, call me. i will be the one answering your call, and i would be very pleased to tell you more.'
so just before the road season begins in earnest at flanders tomorrow, and each sequence of moving pictures displays the corporate outpourings of carbon fibre, computer designed and wind-tunnel tested to the point of anonymity, check the links below to see what a real bike used to look like, and to all intents and purposes at the end of a five year waiting list, still does.
atmo.
richard sachs road bike | richard sachs cross bike
posted on saturday april 4 2009 Insignia bluetooth adapter driver bcm20702a0. Canon imagerunner 1025n manual.
...................................................when it finally dawned on me more years ago than i'm likely to list here, that it was costing me rather a lot of money for the petrol in my citroen to drive to and from work only three miles away, i bought myself a bike. a pretty crappy, solid steel ten-speed racer from one of those mail order catalogues. fortunately, the road from home to work (and obviously vice-versa) was pretty flat, so a 52/42 set of rings married to what was probably a 14-19 freewheel wasn't quite the leg breaker i would likely find it to be now. still, it wasn't that this was a specific choice of bicycle: i had no idea people raced these things, despite the bike having arrived with a poster of the team, who likely weren't on exactly the same frame material that i was.
after a few years, another type of bike arrived on the market - the mountain bike, which, as we all now know, was pretty much the saviour of the bicycle industry. with hindsight, it may not have been the all-singing, all-dancing bicycle that the magazines and advertisements would have had us believe, but then its origins were a bit different than the dual carriageway between troon road-end and prestwick airport. allegedly there were people in the known world that rode these things down the side of mountains, and had obviously lived to tell the tale and build more bikes to sell to those of us who couldn't even see a mountain from our bedroom window, let alone ride up and down one.
in the early seventies, a bunch of hippies (no disrespect intended) took heavy steel schwinns - the bikes that american kids delivered newspapers from - and pushed them to the top of mount tamalpais in marin county, california, then hung on for grim death till the helter-skelter ride over loose gravel ended at the bottom. then, always assuming punctures or fractures (frames or bodies) hadn't intervened, they did it all over again. as is human nature, one always said that they were the fastest, the litmus test of which became a race down the mountain over the repack ride. this latter gained its name because these bikes relied on rear coaster brakes to slow their gravitational descent; by the time the bottom was reached, these brakes had grossly overheated through extended use and evaporation of the internal grease. so then they'd all to traipse home and repack the hub.
all this is now as much a part of our heritage as coppi winning the giro and tour in the same year, because it's happened to all of us, and in some cases, may well still be happening. many of the guys who created what we now know as the mountain bike (the exact origin of which is clearly explained by gary fisher in the movie) were roadies either at heart or by designation, but throwing themselves off mount tam on heavy klunkerz was a different type of, and less straight-laced, fun. of course, you can't just blame fisher, joe breeze, tom ritchey, charlie kelly et al for the outcome: somebody else had the idea of sticking a derailleur on the back.
this dvd by billy savage is a masterclass in editing, weaving interviews with all the principal characters into a chronological story that not only makes sense, but would appear to be historically as accurate as is ever likely to be assembled from a bunch of hippies over thirty years from the event. there is some excellent super 8 footage from back in the day where hurtling at speed round blind bends edged with unruly undergrowth while wearing denims, t-shirts and baseball caps, compares laughingly with the astronauts who practise today's sport of downhill mountain biking.
some of these guys are still hippies today including, it seems, the film's director, but all seem aware of the positive effect they have had on the world of cycling; tom ritchey and otis guy seem the most lucid and self aware, while a bearded and ponytailed charlie kelly is now out of the business and sat behind a fender stratocaster. there's no happy ending by way of an appreciation of where mountain biking is today, other than an acknowledgment of its inclusion in the olympics from 1996. but that would rather undermine the premise of this movie. it verges on unashamed nostalgia, and is all the better for it. thewashingmachinepost may not do mountain biking, but in this case i'm very happy to have made an exception.
klunkerz - a film about mountain bikes is available from urbanhunter.biz for the princely sum of £22.50 and lasts just under ninety minutes. remove yourself from the world of the spring classics for a brief moment in time, sit back and just enjoy a different kind of cycling from an entirely different era.
posted on friday april 3 2009
...................................................the chap in bridgend who owns the islay woollen mill comes from yorkshire, probably a fine location from which to hail if you're into weaving and wools and stuff. so perhaps little suprise to find the new kids on the block arriving on the sportwool cycle clothing scene from richmond in north yorkshire with a small but comfortably formed range of jerseys. the colomba cycle company has been in existence since 2am one saturday morning in 2007 when they figured it would be a fine notion to be clothed in their very own jerseys. the intervening period was spent studying fabrics and sizing before trading started early in 2009.
according to the introductory text on the colomba.cc website, their inspiration comes from golden era of cycling when cycling jerseys were wool and designs were simple but stylish. this has manifested itself in a peloton of four initial offerings: the peace race jersey, based on the design of the leader's jersey from the very same race; an italian tricolor jersey which does exactly as it says on the tin, and two variations on their club jersey - a dark blue version with white hoops on the short sleeves and the colomba logo on the back, or an all black, short sleeve alternative.
all four are produced from sportwool, a 52 percent merino/48 percent polyester mix, which is a pleasant change from endless dye sublimation printed polyester. chris at colomba was kind enough to send through a long sleeve version of the italian tricolor jersey (currently the only one with a long sleeve option) partly because of my undying love of long-sleeve jerseys, and partly because it's still ruddy freezing up here.
this latter fact, while not deterring me from road testing the jersey, played havoc with the photos, not least because it was too cold and too windy to be seen in the saddle without further exterior warmth. this rather spoiled the look of a fine jersey. in keeping with features we have come to expect from our cyclewear these days, the colomba jersey features scalloped outer pockets at the rear, a mandatory fourth zipped pocket, and the small turnover at the top of the collar to prevent the zip removing sections of your neck. it almost goes without saying that the three colours are separate pieces of sportwool sewn together to resemble the italian flag, and the sewing appears to be of a substantial nature.
the long sleeves, while being my jersey delight, were also this item's minor downfall; too short. not by much i'll admit, but on the bike, there was a couple of centimetres gap between cuffs and gloves. i may be longer armed than the average domestique, but i still feel these could do with the extra length. i tested the medium size jersey which was generally a good fit: the tail, which would also benefit from just a smidgeon more length, is held in place by grippy tape stuff, something that fulfilled its function rather well. the pockets have loads of space for loads of stuff, and the scalloping on the outer pockets made it easy to remove and replace bits and bobs.
Autopano giga keygen mac torrent. so all in all, an impressive debut for a cycle clothing company with no tradition of their own, but an appreciation of the tradition that cycling has to offer.plans are afoot to progress into other items of bikewear, particularly colomba shorts, since the alternative is their customers always wearing someone else's name on their legs.
and it's not all just sportives and mont ventoux: at the start of the year, following the demise of the local cycling club, they set up the colomba cycle club to get kids interested in becoming a part of our future heritage (i know, i know, but you know what i mean) - not all just a one way velodrome.
the colomba tricolor jersey is available with long sleeves in small through to extra large at a cost of £64. the short sleeve version is £5 less at £59.
posted on thursday april 2 2009 Central composite design software, free download.
...................................................thank you to all those who fell for my april fool, and i apologise not at all to those who were caught out by their overzealousness to buy a new rapha jersey. some e-mailed to admit they'd been caught out, but i'll bet that there are many more who didn't. i could probably check the web stats to see how many clicked through to the april fool page but i'm not that much of an anorak.
many thanks to simon mottram and slate olson of rapha uk and usa respectively for playing along with the spoof - sometimes business is fun. and just to underline and re-state the obvious, there is no such thing as a rapha continental jersey. at least not yet, there isn't.
posted on wednesday april 1 2009
...................................................when i was at school, i was utterly crap at metalwork (and woodwork, technical drawing and geography): when making a coathook, i was required to heat and bend a thick rod of metal for the hook then due to be rivetted to a polished steel backplate. logically enough the two holes on the hook should have matched up with two holes drilled on the backplate, only mine didn't. due to a minor controversy over the difference between quarter and half an inch. an easy mistake to make, but hardly the convincing start to a career in framebuilding - which is pretty much why i never started just such a career. an attack of mechanical conscience midway through my (continuing) cycling obsessiveness led me to investigate zen and the art of wheelbuilding, so that i could at least claim some semblance of mechanical competence. but every year, when the north american handbuilt show comes around, i have this hankering after joining metal tubes to cast lugs and entering the age of usefulness. happily for those considering the purchase of a new, handbuilt steel frame, it has never moved past this sense of longing, and it's not really very likely to either.
however, should the career path of framebuilder present itself in the near future, i wouldn't begin to consider doing anything without this studiously comprehensive manual by tim paterek. were i to undertake to assemble a washingmachinepost machine shop with a view to diversifying from just writing about bicycles, you would be forming an orderly queue at the door even as we speak. tim paterek is/was a north american framebuilder of some repute, having retired, as far as i can gather, in 2004. the bulk of his business was assumed by michael terraferma in miami, florida and the remainder by joseph ahearne in portland, oregon. he is very much of the old skool of framebuilding, where steel tubes slot into cast steel lugs then brazed into place. paterek has even gone so far as to predict that the art/craft/science of steel framebuilding will never die. having watched the bikeradar movie on the construction of colnago's top-of-the-range eps, it seems that many of the skills espoused by mr paterek have transferred through to the modern era.
of course, if you intend to offer custom frames, oft times the solo framebuilder's unique selling point, you need to know just which parts of the customer's anatomy to measure, and subsequently how to convert those measurements into something resembling a bicycle frame. chapter two supplies every minute detail required. and even if the idea is not to offer custom build, but to create your own off-the-shelf steel delights, measurements will still be required, so it's very handy to know just what those measurements should be. it is perhaps an obvious statement that those tubes and lugs won't assemble themselves, and in order for that to happen, a veritable plethora of common and specialist tools are required, many i've not only not come across before, but wouldn't have known what to do with them if mr paterek had not been astute enough to point out how, by way of some strategically taken photographs.
it's not much of a secret that assembling all these tools, machines and necessary expertise do not come cheaply, so it is unlikely that any of the foregoing will be come by easily. it's doubtful that the prospective framebuilder will have the finance and knowledge to dive in at the deep-end: an apprenticeship of sorts would be ideal, or perhaps one of the framebuilding courses that are available both sides of the atlantic. but once a degree of experience has been gained, it would be ideal to have a safety net when pedalling into the big, bad world alone. this manual is it.
a normal sequence of events these days, upon acquiring a shiny new gadget, is to ignore the manual altogether in an excited need to get to grips with such contemporary gadgetness. the same goes for framebuilding: knowing about tools and measurements and jigs is all very well, and very necesary, but what we really want to know is how to slide tubes into lugs, smother them with white flux and put phasers on braze. chapter five begins the true framebuilders' initiation into building the sub-assemblies, before moving swiftly on to the front triangle, the forks, the rear triangle and finally those little detail touches that oft times distinguish one builder from the next by way of bridges, braze-ons and the final flourishes.
if i am allowed one criticism of a manual that i feel sadly unqualified to critique from a technical point of view (not that i found any holes that needed poking) it is the placing of the chapter on getting started as the first of the appendices. to my mind this would have been better situated at the very beginning of the manual. however, in it's current position, it does lead on to a comprehensive glossary of framebuilding terms, a further reading list, a thoughtful set of copyable pages detailing just how the novice might charge for his/her new found labours, and a large selection of detailed schematics for constructing those fittings required to enable bits of frames to hang together in perfect harmony and stillness, while you get that phaser out again.
not unnaturally, having built a frame, you may just find it desirable or necessary to colour it in some decorative way with paint - all covered in a fine chapter just before constructing custom stems, building custom racks, tandem construction and the all too necessary chapter on frame repair. a veritable treasure trove.
all in all, and i'm saying this very quietly in case tim is reading, $75 for this depth of knowledge is the equivalent of giving it away free; barnetts bicycle manual weighs in at almost twice as many dollars (and it's on a cd now), while sutherland's handbook costs at least another $20. if you are considering/have considered the possibility of building bicycle frames at weekends, in the evenings, or are just intrigued by the processes that create a whole greater than the sum of its parts, i cannot reccommend this manual highly enough. it may resemble the london telephone directory in heft and size, but it imparts a great deal more information.an education in itself.
posted on tuesday 31 march 2009
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