BQ is the best written bike mag. Everything in it is fact-checked and researched, yet it’s not technical per se. It’s cultural. But with its feet firmly planted on earth and in facts that you can rely on. If an aspect is uncertain, the writer and editor will tell you so. Then we can all move forward with observant eyes trying to detect reliable new information to replace the uncertain old. Such an approach truly places you even in a story of a tour. In short, it’s a clearly and precisely written and edited mag. A role model for such a mag, in fact.
Printed in black and white on glossy paper.
At 72 pages this is the biggest Issue ever.
Featuring:
BRAKE SPECIAL: History, selection, set-up, tests
TEST: Lyonsport Randonneur—an affordable frame that can be built up with used components
TEST: Frances Smallhaul—an innovative cargo bike that can replace a second (or first) car
HANDLEBARS for long-distance riding
TRAVEL: Along the Baltic Coast of Germany in 1991; discovering the mythic cities of the Hanseatic League
And an Announcement for Jan Heine’s new book, “The Competition Bicycle,” a tale outlining the development of racing bikes from their start through each major relevant stage. It’s a tale told with data and gorgeous color photos in a hardcover coffee table book. The best book ever published about racing bikes.
Tell ‘im OYB sent ya!
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