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Old 04-21-24, 11:00 AM
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45 Years Ago: April 1979 in Bicycling magazine

Articles/columns included in this post are:
With the Editor: The Bike of the Future
"Where Bicycles Reign" (Cycling in China)
TECHNICAL Q and A
"Photo Contest Winners" (@Repack Rider in 3rd place photo)

The following articles from this issue were included in past posts:

Bicycle Workshop: Shimano Dura-Ace EX (https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...-ex-group.html)
"Road Test and Evaluation - Choosing a $210 - $250 Bicycle" (https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...250-bikes.html)


Otherwise, let me know if you'd like to see something else listed in the ToC and I'll add it in a reply to this post or as a link to a pdf.




















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And as a bonus...
These bikes had a great price point in terms of performance & componentry - almost enough to overlook the "deluxe swing set" tubing. Almost bought one of these as my first "real" road bike, but their smallest frame size was a bit too big for comfortable standover.
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If anyone is interested in David Gordon Wilson's Galileo article mentioned in the editorial, here it is:





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Great stuff, thanks for posting these. Any chance you can also post the Road Test and Evaluation article by Fisher and Berto?
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The letter from Donald Horton of Rock Island, Illinois, asking about lightning strikes, caught my attention. It is certainly a concern here in the midwest. It also got my attention because a cyclist in that area was struck by lightning when getting onto a bridge crossing the Mississippi. He lived, fortunately. Afterwards, he commented that he initially thought he had been hit by a truck. The chain he was wearing around his neck had melted from the large current that flowed through it, and the lightning left a divot in the paving on the bridge.

The question about whether rubber tires are adequate insulation to protect a bike or car from lightning does pop up often. My observation is that since the lightning just traveled through perhaps a thousand feet of thin air, it's not a problem to just bypass the tires and jump a few more inches of air from the rim to the ground.

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Oh man, when I was a kid I would buy Bicycling magazine whenever I saw it in stores, which was sporadic sometimes. I would read each issue several times then throw it in the trash. Dang! I wish I would have kept them. Little did I know that Bicycling magazine would be such an excellent font of information for vintage bikes.
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I want to see the 100 mph lunar railbike within my lifetime. No air resistance on the lunar surface + low rolling resistance from steel on steel.

I'm thinking the speed on uncompacted lunar soil could be an underestimate also. 1/6 gravity means huge tall wheels might not be as much of a fall hazard.
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Originally Posted by panzerwagon
Great stuff, thanks for posting these. Any chance you can also post the Road Test and Evaluation article by Fisher and Berto?
Yes. I posted the link to that article in Post #1 of this thread. It's still available as a PDF attached to the linked post.
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Love the Takara ad. But the Miyata a few ads up was what I would have rather had.
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Originally Posted by Chuck M
Love the Takara ad. But the Miyata a few ads up was what I would have rather had.
Rider 1: "My bicycle was endorsed by Eddy Merckx!"

Rider 2: "But my Takara bicycle was endorsed by a pretty blonde!"

Rider 1: "Ooh."



Edit: looking again at the Takara ad: "Look at the shine on that Pro-Compe! Wow!"
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Originally Posted by SpeedofLite
Yes. I posted the link to that article in Post #1 of this thread. It's still available as a PDF attached to the linked post.
Cheers!
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No Takara Steve in that ad; they opted for Takara Stephanie!
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Well, China is rushing toward the first world and that means cars.

When I was in Beijing and Xian, bikes were few and far between, and the drivers made Balmer and Boston seem tame. Oh well. Progress.
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a lot of good advice there, especially about the hazards of chromed steel rims! I've only done it a few times, but it seemed to take forever before the brake pads got the water wiped off the rims and started to actually slow the bike!

I'm a bit surprised that fenders weren't mentioned until the last paragraph. A decent pair of Blumels did a lot to keep the crud off of the rider and bike.

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Joe Breeze got third place in the photo contest for his image of me and Wende Cragg.
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Thanks for posting SpeedofLite... any chance I could get you to post the 250$ bicycle comparison article?
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Thanks for posting SpeedofLite... any chance I could get you to post the 250$ bicycle comparison article?
Do you mean the article on page 76 in this issue?
It was stated in Post #1 that article was posted previously. An active hyperlink was provided.
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Originally Posted by SpeedofLite
Do you mean the article on page 76 in this issue?
It was stated in Post #1 that article was posted previously. An active hyperlink was provided.
Yeah, that article... sorry for asking for it, even though a link had already been given (by you). I was tired last night... apparently, more tired than I realized. I am looking forward to reading thru it though. Thanks again!
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Yeah, that article... sorry for asking for it, even though a link had already been given (by you). I was tired last night... apparently, more tired than I realized. I am looking forward to reading thru it though. Thanks again!
No harm, no foul.
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... looking again at the Takara ad: "Look at the shine on that Pro-Compe! Wow!"
What Pro-Compe? I didn't see a bike!
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Joe Breeze got third place in the photo contest for his image of me and Wende Cragg.
What's the story about that ride? Looks extremely difficult.
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Originally Posted by rm -rf
What's the story about that ride? Looks extremely difficult.
In 1978 Joe Breeze had finished his first ten "Breezer" frames. This was our first real mountain ride, a shakedown if you will, in Mineral King Wilderness, where the Breeze family had a cabin. Totally illegal to ride those trails now, but until we did, nobody had.

Wende Cragg, Joe and I spent a week riding trails. Since you asked, here are a few more pix from that adventure.







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Had to be some grease on those bell bottoms...thanks for the shots.
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