CYCLING CHAT
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... accelerators. On the anthorit of a London Magistrate, a cabman may legal iy refuse to carry a bicycle, the law as which is not in the eye personal luggage. This being so, the Jehu is at | iberty to make | own terms for the transporta- tion of the ubiquitous ...
... utility to cyclists, Luciter,” in a London contemporary, asserts that, ‘on the whole, Scotland is not a good to bieyele through,” because “it rains constantl and when it does not rai strong ly winds prevail.” Me V Walker Gibson, a Glasgow boy, pre- sently ¢ ...
... entrants numbered but these J. A. Jarvis, failed put in an appearance. Major Taylor, Bootle, the holder, accomplished a grand performance, covering the world's record plunge 82 feet inches, beating the record by 40 inches. J• A. Evorton, beat record, covering ...
... English officer and a Turkish Admiral. His predecessor is still alive, a hearty old gentleman of seventy-two, a Vice-Admiral and a K.C.B. He is known in the English navy Sir Adolphns Slade, but by the Turks Mushaver Pacha. Mushaver is a ...
... the neck when dismounting the means checking many cold. While inflator may save a five miles walk, a mudguard may save new suit. Do not allow your machine to remain in a cold damp place during the winter months; nor, the other hand, stand it near very ...
... dvr i»g ft A about sixteen days sjo **2?S> absence at Taymouth *g t * visit to the Ear 7 nC i*l J usually connected with finan his Lordship's seat itissaid, of a t and V certain extent, been . of the foregoing fact but good to the t affairs a great deal ...
... more muscles than walking. Jt is said by a medical expert that one bicycle ride is better than a number of aimless tramps. One thing is apparent to even the novice, the of a bicycle trip is infinitely greater than a walk. The mind as well as muscle plays ...
... Park, near Starcross (says the Hub), is a nice level road (they are rare in outh Devon) between the sloping woods and the Exe; as pretty a cycling track a» any one could wish for a country spin. Not lovg ago a cyclist was ecurching along ...
... every other rider will have to make a wide detour to pa-s you. Don't hesitate to accept assistance from a man in case you are in trouble with your bicycle. That is an occasion when a woman may take well-meant help from a stranger the opposite sex. D -n'tkeepon ...
... already a men- bership of 170. There are fewer lady cyclista in Germany in proj tion to population than in most other civilised countries, One of the competitors in the autocar race recently run in France complained that bis vebicle had run over a dog, and ...
... nearly a wile a! of the previons’ tandem, and 605 yards before the siagle records. A test case was recently brought by the Cyclists Touring Club against J. of who, whilst driving a vehicle on the wrong side of the road, ran down a Mr M. ...