Since Guy won't be around for a month I thought I would blow his trumpet for him (oo-er missus) by pointing out that he had a pro-dark side letter published in the current issue of Velo Vision. Also in the current issue there is a buyer's guide to 'bent trikes for those edging towards the dark side. Colin
Colin Blackburn wrote: > Since Guy won't be around for a month I thought I would blow his trumpet for him (oo-er missus) by > pointing out that he had a pro-dark side letter published in the current issue of Velo Vision. > > Also in the current issue there is a buyer's guide to 'bent trikes for those edging towards the > dark side. Mine landed on the mat this morning, and I noticed Guy had a letter in though it was just a quick scan before heading off to work. Just in case people are under the wrong impression, V-V isn't a 'bent magazine in particular. It tends to concentrate on non-mainstream products (uprights too), certainly, but also deals with cycling culture in general, so don't think if you don't have darkside aspirations you needn't apply. http://www.velovision.co.uk/ if you want to check it out further. Good mag. Pete. -- Peter Clinch University of Dundee Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Medical Physics, Ninewells Hospital Fax 44 1382 640177 Dundee DD1 9SY Scotland UK net [email protected] http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~pjclinch/
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] says... > Colin Blackburn wrote: > > Since Guy won't be around for a month I thought I would blow his trumpet for him (oo-er missus) > > by pointing out that he had a pro-dark side letter published in the current issue of Velo > > Vision. > > > > Also in the current issue there is a buyer's guide to 'bent trikes for those edging towards the > > dark side. > > Mine landed on the mat this morning, and I noticed Guy had a letter in though it was just a quick > scan before heading off to work. > > Just in case people are under the wrong impression, V-V isn't a 'bent magazine in particular. > It tends to concentrate on non-mainstream products (uprights too), certainly, but also deals > with cycling culture in general, so don't think if you don't have darkside aspirations you > needn't apply. Yes, sorry I probably gave the wrong impression inadvertently. The buyer's guide is a regular feature which just happens, this issue, to look at 'bent trikes. > http://www.velovision.co.uk/ if you want to check it out further. Good mag. Yes, and a nice bloke who puts it together too. It is a magazine assembled by a genuine enthusiast. A man who moves house by bike. Colin
Colin Blackburn wrote: > Since Guy won't be around for a month I thought I would blow his trumpet for him (oo-er missus) by > pointing out that he had a pro-dark side letter published in the current issue of Velo Vision. > > Also in the current issue there is a buyer's guide to 'bent trikes for those edging towards the > dark side. There was also a full page promoting bents in the The Times supplement at the end of last week. John B