The Wheel and cycling trade review . of a wheelman who tiedstones to his bicycle sohe would have to work ,hard? Wouldnt you sayhe was a little off?Of course, no man woulddo that, but there aremanufacturers who are-tying up their sales, try-ing to save a few centson the saddle of theirwheel, and there are deal=ers who are tying stonesto their sales by not hav=ing now the moralstrength to insist lhatthe manufacturer of theirwheel put on the Mesinger Saddle. INVENTED BY A WEST POINTER. Coasting has two elements of fascination init—the mere pleasure of exhilaration and thespice of danger. The nake


The Wheel and cycling trade review . of a wheelman who tiedstones to his bicycle sohe would have to work ,hard? Wouldnt you sayhe was a little off?Of course, no man woulddo that, but there aremanufacturers who are-tying up their sales, try-ing to save a few centson the saddle of theirwheel, and there are deal=ers who are tying stonesto their sales by not hav=ing now the moralstrength to insist lhatthe manufacturer of theirwheel put on the Mesinger Saddle. INVENTED BY A WEST POINTER. Coasting has two elements of fascination init—the mere pleasure of exhilaration and thespice of danger. The naked wheel mixesthese with too large a proportion of spice tosuit the ordinary man, and the Phillipscoaster is designed to add to the exhilarationand at the same time place the spice withincontrol of the rider. It is distinctly larger illustration shows it as attachedto the wheel, complete with brake, althoughthe brake is merely an adjunct whichcan be removed when there is no oc-casion for back-pedaling. For city rid-ing th


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