Small-Wheeled Pedal Machines – a Better Way of Cycling

Author:   Julian Edgar
Publisher:   David & Charles
ISBN:  

9781787114012


Pages:   96
Publication Date:   15 June 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Small-Wheeled Pedal Machines – a Better Way of Cycling


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This book explores the many advantages of small-wheeled pedal machines – convenience, portability, comfort and speed. A small-wheeled bike is ideal for your daily commute, or for taking on holiday. Bikes with small wheels can be folded into tiny packages, and using small wheels allows the production of innovative machines like recumbent trikes – the most comfortable and stable pedal machines in the world. And small-wheeled bikes can be fast – the world speed record for a bike is held by a small-wheeled machine. Major brands are covered, including the Brompton – the best folding bike in the world, the Birdy – a folding bike that uses front and rear suspension, and the Moulton – the world’s first successful small-wheeled bike. Want to tour the world with a bike you can fit into a suitcase? Then a Bike Friday is for you. Commuting, touring and restoration – it’s all here. Discover a whole new world of cycling! Written by prolific author, Julian Edgar, who is a lifelong cycling enthusiast, and has owned, designed and built his own small-wheeled bicycles.

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Author:   Julian Edgar
Publisher:   David & Charles
Imprint:   Earthworld
Dimensions:   Width: 24.80cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 24.80cm
Weight:   0.679kg
ISBN:  

9781787114012


ISBN 10:   1787114015
Pages:   96
Publication Date:   15 June 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 - Small-wheeled bike design Chapter 2 - Fixed frame bikes Chapter 3 - Folding bikes Chapter 4 - Recumbent trikes Chapter 5 - Commuting Chapter 6 - Touring Chapter 7 - Restoration

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For those thinking about a small-wheeled bicycle, for ease of transportation, for the comfort of suspension, this book is a good starting point for learning more about them. - Cycle Magazine.


For those thinking about a small-wheeled bicycle, for ease of transportation, for the comfort of suspension, this book is a good starting point for learning more about them. - Cycle Magazine. --- this is a welcome insight into lesser-known areas of the market ... One man's crusade to extol the virtues of smaller wheels, with lots of niche machines to enjoy - road.cc


Author Information

Julian Edgar has worked as a teacher, writer, editor and photographer. His varied career has included editing a national automotive magazine, and writing for various online and print magazines for many years. An enthusiast for all things mechanical and electronic, Julian is a hands-on car modifier, working from his own well-equipped home workshop, focusing mainly on suspension, engine management and aerodynamics. He is also a keen cyclist, and he has designed and built his own bikes and trikes. He has written several books about car modifications, aerodynamics and electronics, as well as more general interest books about engineering and small-wheeled bicycles. Julian has also made a series of YouTube videos that discuss the subjects of his books. He lives and works in New South Wales, Australia.

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