Bicycle Quarterly Explained

Bicycle Quarterly
Editor:Jan Heine
Editor Title:Editor
Frequency:4 issues annually
Circulation:4522 copies paid distribution per issue, 6600 copies printed[1]
Company:Bicycle Quarterly Press
Founded:2002
Country:USA
Based:Seattle
Language:English
Website:http://www.bikequarterly.com

Bicycle Quarterly is a magazine examining the history of bicycles, their design and evolution, with emphasis on Randonneuring bicycles. Articles evaluate equipment and bicycles for performance and function, and include footnotes. The magazine was formerly known as Vintage Bicycle Quarterly.

Overview

The magazine is published by Bicycle Quarterly Press and edited by Jan Heine, of Seattle, Washington in the United States. According to the group, "Randonneurs USA," Bicycle Quarterly is "a publication dedicated to classic lightweight bikes, particularly French ones such as Alex Singer and Rene Herse."[2] In a 2009 article in Bicycle Times, Marie Autrey described Bicycle Quarterly as "Part anthropology journal, part engineering text."[3]

Unlike most magazines, Bicycle Quarterly is financed by subscriptions, and includes only few advertisements.

In Vol. 5, No. 1, Bicycle Quarterly published an article which dealt with the results of rolling resistance tests performed on tires. The results surprised many, including Lennard Zinn who published comments on the article in VeloNews including, "Notable is that rolling resistance is only a weak function of tire width."[4] Heine summarized information about bicycle tires from articles of Bicycle Quarterly in an article published in Adventure Cyclist in March 2009.[5]

In the third edition of his book, The Dancing Chain, Frank Berto discusses test results from Bicycle Quarterly articles in evaluating approximately twenty derailleurs.[6] [7] [8]

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Notes and References

  1. Heine. Jan. Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation. Bicycle Quarterly. Autumn 2015. 14. 1.
  2. Web site: Bryant. Bill. Review of Vintage Bicycle Quarterly. Randonneurs USA Newsletter. October 9, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20101003195048/http://www.rusa.org/newsletter/05-05-09.html. October 3, 2010 . live.
  3. Autrie. Marie. Interview with Bicycle Quarterly's Jan Heine. Bicycle Times. September 8, 2009. 1. 3. October 15, 2010.
  4. Web site: Zinn. Lennard. Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn – That stubborn bead. 12 August 2008 . Velo News. August 29, 2021.
  5. Heine. Jan. PSI RX Tire pressure and load. Adventure Cyclist. March 2009. 34–35. October 15, 2010.
  6. Book: Berto, Frank J. . Ron Shepherd . etal . The Dancing Chain: History and Development of the Derailleur Bicycle . 3rd . 2008 . 2000 . 978-1-892495-59-4 . Cycle Publishing/Van der Plas Publications . San Francisco, CA, USA . May 30, 2017.
  7. Book: Berto, Frank J. . etal . The Dancing Chain: History and Development of the Derailleur Bicycle . 5th . 2016 . 2000 . 978-1-892495-77-8 . Cycle Publishing/Van der Plas Publications . San Francisco, CA, USA . May 30, 2017.
  8. Book: 168 . Berto, Frank J. . Ron Shepherd . etal . The Dancing Chain: History and Development of the Derailleur Bicycle . 2nd . 2005 . 2000 . 1-89249-541-4 . Cycle Publishing/Van der Plas Publications . San Francisco, CA, USA . May 30, 2017.