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BOOKS BY PERSONAL AUTHOR contains new tour guides, repair
manuals, racing texts, bike histories and popular guides
to biking. If you have trouble obtaining a particular
book, ask your local book dealer or librarian for help.
klsa, Leisure Marketing, 647 Irwin, PO Box 4111, San
Rafael, CAL 94103, sells bike books as shown
abbrev. Other abbrev. i~di~a~~ ehe ~~~e~~~~
books: LC (Lib, of Con
(Whitaker's), etc. For
ate Index, Warning:
out notice.
ADAMS, Raymond
ANQU
AVIS, Frederick C,
Cvclists~ Dietionarv F, c. Avis,
London SE4. 1373? kps, illus, 1
Br, BIP,
BALLANTINE, Richard
How to Choose G Use a Bicycle. G.T. Foulis &
Sparksford, Yeovil, Somerset, ENC. Naps, n lus
215 pages. X3.25. Originally publl as "Richard%
Bicycle Book" by Pan Books of London in 1975 for
X1.25, and by Random House in 1974 for $2.95. G-4)
BASTIDE, Roger
A la Pointe des Pelotonsr Oca6a face 3 Merckx.
Presses Pocket, Paris, FRANCE. 1974. 315 pages,
5.00 Franc, The Tour de France challenge Luis Oca&
and Eddy Merckx. LC (5-6)
page 6
BENDIXSON, Terenee
instead of Cars, T le Smith (Maurice), Ltd. 37 Gt.
Russell St, London WClB 3PP. 1974. Maps, figs, refs
256 pages. f3.50. A textbook that argues for the
need of new concepts in people transit in urban area:
bikes are part of solution. Also titled "Without
Wheels: Alternatives to the Private Car." EC (6-l)
BENNETT, Margaret
Pen name for June iemann and Bar ara Toohey. W-2)
BLISII,Jeffrey
La Bicvclette. Edition de L'Ho e, 955 me Amherst,
?lontrealS4Qu;bec,CANADA.H2L 3 1974. Illus, 231
pages. "CollectionS A translation of
"The Pedal&'; handbook" published by Nash Pub. of
Los Angeles, CAL in 1972. C (6-4)
B
W.H. Allen & Co Ltd,
'l!us, index, 216
ike industry from
(6-5)
BOYER, Richard G,
do Publishing, Fayetteville,GA.
:7 31 pages. n of bike
riding safety suiti3d to young children. LC wfd
CARTER, Bruce
Bike Racers, Longman Group Ltd, 74 Grosvenor St,
London WlX OAS. 1974. Illus, 104 pages. E0.28.
For schools. W (6-9)
BOOKS
CHANTTGNY, Louis
Mes Grands du Cvclisme. Editions Lemgac, 51ll rue
Durocher, OUTREMOUNT, Montreal, CANADA PQ-H2V-3X7.
1974. Iilus, 174 pages. "Collection Education Phys-
ique et Loisers." Biographical sketches of the Tour
de France, Tour de St. Laurent, Olyn!pics,and the
great competitive cyclists. LC, C (7-U
CHAPATTE, Robert, and Francois Terbeen
Alor Chapatte, Raconte..: Propos. Calmann-L&y, 3
rue Auber F75009, Paris, FRANCE. 1975. Illus, 215
pages. 35.00 Franc. "L'Heuro du Sport." Radio & TV
coverage of French bike races told. LC (7-2)
*
DAFFER:'.Eileen
Le Tsur de France. Blackie, Bishopbriggs,
G64 2NZ SCOTLAND. 1974. Maps, illus, 33 pages.
$0.70. "BibliothGque de travail." Adapted from book-
let published by L'Institut Coopgratif de L'Ecole
Modem of Cannes in 1961. BNB (7-3)
DOUGHTERY. Dick, and Herman Auch
Route-'76 Journal. Public Service Dept, Gannett Ro-
chest ~ -'-wspapers,55 Exchange St, Rochester, NY k61?r
1976, TLls; maps. $0.75, Newspaper re-prints that
desCri& the authors' Bikentennial '76 tour acro~, K&
along with touring tips, BMA
DUMOULIN, Ggrald
Sant& et Joie de Uivre oar la Bicvclette, Lidec
Edition, 1083 Ave Van Home, Montreal, 154 Quebec,
CANADA. 1975. Illus, 72 pages, Description of the
Tour L'Monde; perhaps a condensed version, C (7-5)
DURAND, Jacques
Vive le V610. EiiitionsStock, 6 rue Casimir-Delavigne
F 75, Paris 6, FRANCE. 1974. Illus, biblio, 137
pages. 20.00 Franc. History, sport, biking. LC(7-6)
EWERS, William
Sincere's Bicycle Service Manual. Sincere Press, Box
17599, Tuscan, AR12 85731. 19/6. Illus, 154 pages,
$6.95 pa, Repair manual with section on bike safety
6.history. Improved version of 1970 edition. C1(7-7)
FARNEY, Michael H.
New England Over the Handlebars: A Cyclist's Guide.
Little, Brown & Co, 34 Beacon St, Boston, MA 02106.
1975. Illus, 28 maps, 174 pages. $4.95 pa. Guide
to 38 tours east of New York that take a few hours or
4 days; description of each tour, facilities, mileage
and difficulty. I, LC U-8)
BOOKS
FORESTER, John
EfZective. Custom Cycle Fitments, 782 Allen
Court, Palo Alto, CAL 94303. 1975? Graphs & tables
are included in this 200 page mimeographed instruc-
tional how-to manual. $8.00. How-to get thru city
traffic snfely , to eviewed in BICYCLING! March
1976. U3-1)
HUNTER, Edmund
'I'he
Story of the Bicvcle. Ladybird Books Ltd, PO Box
:gjgBeechesRd, Loughborough, Leicestershire LEll 2NQ
Illus, 53 pages, "A Ladybird Achiev
No. i6" Suited to public schools: historic
JCRG
KTTCHPNG, Ron
Everything Cycling. Kennedy Bras, Silsden, ENG. 1975?
Sources to British bikes, accessories, clothing, data,
and references. Sold by && for $2.95. (9-4)
KNIGHT, Frank T,
Co Lad, 9Q Ron-
76, Plbus,
shopping
tips, racing, accessories, (9-5)
KNOTTLEY, P.
C&ale Touring in Eurone, Constable & Co, Ltd, lo-12
OriangeSt, London WC2H 7EG. 1975 c3.00. CBL (9-6)
LANCASHIRE, David
See McPhee Gribble, 8-5, (9-7)
LEHRMAN, Steve, and John Allis
The Bicycle Book. Athenew ?ubs, 122 E. 42nd, WC
10017. May 1977, no details at this time. FB (9-8)
LUEBBERS, David J,
Far the 5 books on bicycle bibliographies,see pageiii.
They cover the period 1950-1976 with 4,000 cntr&-s(9-9)
McCULLAGH, Charles C., and Nancy Neiman Baranet
American Bicvcle Racing. Rodale Press Inc. 33 E.Minor
St, Emmaus, PA 18049. 1976. $3.95 pa. See BICYCLING
for an excerpt, Dee 1976, p 36. FB (9-10)
McFARLANE, John W.
It's Easy to Fix YoursBike. Follett Pub Co, 1010 W.
Washington Blvd, Chicago, Ill 60607. 1976, Illus,
refs, 127 pages. $3.95. This is the 4th edition of
McFarlane's maintenance/repair manual. LC (9-11)
(XlI-;('
10
MOllN,Peter B,
Crestwood 0LJse Tnc, 515 .N*
A, MINN 5600 1975. $4.95, 3
Camping & touring subjects?
, raiscellanza.
BLNEY, Ross Robert
oubleday & Co,
1973 Illus
l
(10-4)
PACNOUD, Georges
Lr:Livre d,or de Poulidor. Racul Solal-,Central de
Dif-fusiondes Editions, 8 rue Garancisre, F75006 Paris
I.‘KANCE.109 pages. 26.75 Franc. "Sports 2005."
Biol:raphicalsketch of famed racer Ra and poulidor,
LC (104)
SUTHERLAND, Howard
Sutherland's Handbook for Bicycle Mechanics,
Sutherland Pubns, Box 9061, Berkeley CAL 94709. 1976.
Improved version of 1974 edition. $10.95 pa, R~;4e;d
in BICYCLING! Jan 1977.
TERBEEN, Francois
Thevenet. Calmann-L&y, 3 rue Auber, F75009, Paris,
FRANCE. 1975, Illus, 125 pages. 36.00 Franc.
"Medaille d'or," The story of Bernard Thevenet and
the Tour de France. LC (11-9)
TI-IAWLEY,
John
How to Win Bicvcle Motocross, H.P. Books, PO Box 506@
Kino Station, Tucson, AR12 85703. 1975. Illus, 144
pages, $4,95 pa, This racing manual includes a
section on how-to make your own track. F, BTP (11-10)
paCc 12
TH IFl.'AULT
, Mark
Bit-qclcDigest. Follett Pub. Co, 1,10 \(.Washington
Blvd, Chicago, 111 606 1973. IlkUS, 287 pages.
$5.95 pa. "Digest Books series." LC (12-l)
TOBEY, Peter W (editor)
WOODLAND, L.es
Cvcle Racing & Touring;,Pelham Books, Ltd, 52 Bedford
Sq, Land;; :klB 3EF 1976. Xllus, map, index, 133
pagesI l . w, (12-4)
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NOTE: This section of books by personal authors contains
74 books.
II
PERIODICALS
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
Gl-msh, Biswa N, Bicycle-operated PTO unit for small
farms, vol 57, no, 7, p 42, July 1976.
Various pedal-poKered devices are useful on farms,
including winnower-thresher, churn, grinder. (13-1)
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL ASSN. JOURMAL
Kleiner, Beth C, and John D. Spengler, Carbon monoxide
exposure of Boston bicvclists, vol 26, p 147-9,&b '76.
CO levels are not dangerous in Boston; tabs. (13-2)
ALASKA
Carson, Dorothy Hill, and Ruth A. Sweek,
from Circle to Valdez, VO’I. 42, p 16-19,
Log of a 1931 bike trip from Yukon River to Valdez
by 3 female teachers told: 5000miles! 3 photos(l3-3)
Burkholder, Sally & Jim, Bicycling in Alaska: Eauip-
and suggested routes, vol.42, p 38-40, 82, 84 & 86,
April 1976.
Side tours by ferry in so.Alaska provide spice to 4
major bike tours; 6 photos, map. (13-4)
AMERICAN FOREST
Siple, June, Bikecentennial, vol 82, p 24-7, 61-3,
Feb 1976.
28 Nat'1 Forests and Farks along the route from Port-
land, OR to Virginia coast offer facilities to bike
tourists during the Bicentennial year; map, 9 photos.
(13-5)
AMERICAN HOME
Bilgore, Ellen, Ultimate bicycle, vol 79, p 81,May '76.
Excellent bike equipment is reviewed. (13-6)
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PLANNERS. JOURNAL.
Kroll, Bonnie, & Robert Sommer, Bicyclists' response
to urban bikeways, vol 42, p 41-51, Jan 1976. (13-7)
c Summary of nat'l survey: 5 photos, 3 diag, 7 tables.
page 13
Bicycling, vol 4, 1, Feb 1973.
-23 bike books & journals are evaluated. (14-l)
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS. Proceedings. TE.
See TRANSPORTATION RING JOURNAL, 37-9, 38-L-3.
APARTMENT LIFE
* vol 7, p 22-24, 68,
Touring, maintenance tips, books, uying tips, many
illustrations, thoughts on travel, etc. given.(14-2)
:\RCHITECTUREIN AWS LIB (North sy
Iiapoport,David, avid Mayes, The bike articl~i4-3)
vol.63, p 90, Feb 1974.
ARCHIVES OF NEUROLOGY (NYC)
Eckman, Paul B. George Perlstein. Paul H Altrocchi.
, vol 32, no 2;
MDs take a look at wrist & lbrswnerve injuries
caused by compression during long bike rides. (14-4)
ARIZONA AND THE WEST
Fletcher, Marvin E, , vol 16,
no 3, p 219-232, A
In 1896-3, the 25th Pnf. Ree, stationed at Ft. Mis-
soula, Montana, tested bikes in rough terrain...a
trip to St. Louis, Yellowstone, etc: 2 maps, 4 photo
(14-5)
ARTS & ACTIVITIES
Benien, Bette, Bike-psych, vol 78, p 28-9, Sep 1975.
Elementary school teacher says drawing a bike is
good experience for youngsters; 3 drawings, (14-6)
aUSTRAI.,IAN
PARKS & RECREATION (Braddon, ACT)
George, Cvclcwav planning, p 49-57, Feb 19760
T,2nrlins,
Bikeways in Canberra, the capital city, told. (14-i')
AUSTRALIAN QUARTERLY (Sydney)
Smith, David F, Bikewavs for Australian cities, vol 46
no 2, p 69-74, June 1974. (14-8)
BARRONS
Motocross, new type bicycle puts Huffman Mfg: in high
pear, vol 56, p 28-9, August 23, 1976.
Despite poor nat'l sales, Huffman takes the lead
with 30% of US market while imports decline. (14-9)
BOY'S LIFE
Chuck Steward writes the 'Bicycle Co1
month, but other contributors provide new ideas,too.
Steward, Chuck, Bicycle R: Take the right eouip-
ment-, vol 65, p 16, 3
How-to guide, with camping check list4 photo. (15-2)
Steward, Chuck, Planning a one-dav bike trip, vol 65,
p 6, Feb 1975. photo included. (15-3)
Flanders, Dave, lunknown) , vol 65, p 22-23, March.75.
(15-4)
Stcenblik, Jan W, (unknown), vol 65, p 54-55, March ‘75,
(15-5)
Steward, Chuck, Shopping for a lOwsDeed, vol 65, p ll-
13, April 1975. Shopping tips: 4 photos. (15-6)
Steward, Chuck, (unk), vol 65, p 16, May 1975. (15-7)
Steward, Chuck, Biking food, vol 65, p 14, June 1975.
How-to cook & plan proper diet for biking, (15-8)
Steward, Chuck, Hela with Your cycling merit badge,
vo? 65, p 8, July 1975 (15-9)
How-to use the Boy Sco;t cycling pamphlet; tips,
Steward, Chuck, Your personal bicycle shop, vol 65,
p 16, August 1915
Equipment descripiion & how-to use them given.(lS-10)
Steward, Chuck, A bicycle helmet: Do YOU need one?,
vol 65, p 16, September 1975. (15-11)
Helmets are recommended; general use told: 2 photos.
PERIODICALS
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FAMILY CIRCLE
Maas, Peggy, What to look for when YOU buy a bike,
vol 82, p 20+, April 19/3 Shopping tips with
hints on safety, brakes, gears; diagram. (22-l)
Hoyt, Wade, How to Ret 200 miles to the gallon, vol 88
p 30, June 1976. Mopeds; illus. (22-2)
FIELD & STREAM
Netherby, Steve, Camping and the Bicentennial," vol 81
p 32-4, 37-8, June 1975. Editor describes his bike
trip thxu historic areas from Boston to NYC to Wash-
ington DC; chart, 7 photos. (22-3)
Wilhelm, Glenda, Biking back to America, vol
81, p 489
50, 52, 55, June 1976. 3000-mi family bike trip to
Washington DC from so.Californiadescribed: tips for
family touring: 5 photos. (22-4)
FIZIOLOHICHNYI ZHURNAL (Kiev, URSR)
Monoharov, V.D., and V.A. Antikova, Effect of traininq
Iration in h
p 807-812, 1975.
Higher efficiency of 9xternal respiration was seen
Iized in track racing which
in cyclists who sp@ci,i
helped them reach greater absolute and relative maxi-
mal values of oxygen uptake and carbonic acid gas
excretion1 written in Ukranian with Russian and
English summary. (22-5)
FORBES
On a bicvcle built for..,most anvone, vol 118, p 23,
Aug 1, 1975. Bike industry growth remains at 8% to
10% per year despite slow down in bike boom;phi22-5)
FORENSIC SCIENCE SOC'IETY, JOURNAL, (Harrogate, ENGLAND)
MacKay, G.M., clist road accidents,
vol 15, w 79
Analysis'of English hike, ped & motorcycle accidents
show that cyclists receive high rate of head and
face injuries; statistics; 5 figs, 2 tabs, (22-7)
FORTUNE
Wellemeyer, Marilyn, Peregrinationsof a business
cyclist, vol 93, p 75, 78, 82, 88, 90, June 1976.
Business executives take to cycling; 12 photos.(22-8)
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
Schildkraut, Midge L, Be sure YOU know these bike safe-
ty rules, vol 182, p 183, March 1975. (22-9)
page 23
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING (cont'd)
How to find the bicycle built for YOU, vol 182, p 220,
773-3,
h&k June 1975. Shopping tips to bikes & equipmt.
(23-l)
GOURMET
Kenyon, Michael, Two bicycles
p 24-5, 76-80, 82-85, June
nomic expedition thru sights & smells of nw France
doesn't include camping out; seacoast settings to
apple orchards to wine country; 5 recipes. (23-2)
HOUSE & GARDEN
Smith, Mary, SeeinP America on wheels, vol 148, p 92,
167, June 1976. Description of trans-American bike
route from Oregon to Virginia; 2 photos. (23-3)
HYDRAULICS & PNEUMATICS
Kawatski, Jeffery D, and Arlen M. Denk, Hvdro-wneumatic
* drive gives boost to bicycle, vol 29, p 78-9, May.76.
How-to build your own pedal driven pneumatic power
assisted bike system; 1 photo, 1 diagram, (23-4)
INDUSTRY WEEK
Bicycle makers see a better Year ahead, vol 188, p 45,
March 8, 1975. 9m bikes are expected to be sold in
US during 1976, better than 1975 sales; photo,(23-5)
INSTRUCTOR
Lesjack, John J, Bicycle drill team, vol 82, p 204-5,
Feb 1973. Elementary school teacher organizes the
Rincon Valley Bicycle Drill Team, Santa Rosa, CAL.
(23-5)
Truesdell, William, and Carol Wicks, Bike ed. for
teachers and kids, vol 86, p 58-9, August 1975.
Road experience followed by actual performance test
is stressed in bike safety: refs, photo, 4 dia.rams.
P 23-7)
Gary, Charlie, Bicycling tiws, vol 86, p 70, Aug‘1976:
Safety tips are provided with the above item. (23-8)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL SCIENCES
I
Kane, Thomas R, Fundamental kinematical relationships
for single-track vehicles, vol 17 p 499-504 August
1975. Mathematical model and fokula describe the
kinematical situation of bikes in motion: refs.(23-9)
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION (Madison)
Engleson, David C, Bicycles to beaches, vol 5, p 20,
Fall 1973, Book review of Gillespie's book that is
suited togrades 4 to 6; see 8-4. (23-10)
I
page 24
PERIODICALS
page 27
MERCER LAW REVIEW
Izard I John, John C. Station Jr, & Michael E. Ross, Of
bicycles and beer: Vertical territorial and customer
restraints from Schwinn to Coors, vol 26, no. 3
p 507-26, Winter 1975. Supreme Court's infihble
decision on Schwinn Bike Co. of 1967 has lead lower
courts into trouble: condemnation of all vertically
imposed territorial & customer restraints is no
longer an absolute; refs. (27-l)
METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. STATISTICAL BULLETIN.
Cycling accident fatalities in the United States,
vol 57, p 2-4, June 1976. With accidents requir-
ing hospital treatment reaching a million a year,
and fatalities rising to 989 per year, it looks like
the young cyclist is usually at fault: tabs, refs.
(27-2)
MIDWEST ENGINEER (Chicago)
Zimmerman, Mary A, and John N LaPlante, Developing the
ci;z's bikewav system, vol 26, no 7, p 6-7, April
City engineers describe the Chicago bikeway
systkm, how it was planned, implemented,& problems.
Biking - no exoerience (or sitit) reauired,
no, 7, p 14-15, April 1975. Blind
follow sound of beeper attached to bike in the lead;
invention by Western Electric; 2 photos. (27-4)
THE MIDWEST MOTORIST (AAA)
MinEb f;i;, Your Auto Club takes YOU biking, p 5-6,
Auto Club of Missouri offers new bike
club: 2 ;hotos. (27-5)
MONEY
Flat-free bike tires, vol 4, p 16, Aug 1975. BykFil
injected into tires becomes solid, eliminates need
for pump or patches. (27-6)
MOTOR BOATING & SAILING
Wiley, Jack, Girard bicycle comaactor kit, vol 136,
p 60, Nov 1975. A 'collapsible'kit saves space.
(27-7)
Dillon, Jack, Sea-goinp bike, vol 137, p 146, Jan 1976,
Bike provides cheap local transport when in port:
collapsible bike shown: 8 photos. (27-8)
NATIONAL PARKS & CONSERVATION MAGAZINE
Runte, Alfred, Yosemite Vallev railroad hip,hwavof
history, pathway of promise, vol 48, p 4+, Dee 1974,
Historic review of Yosemite Nat'1 Park: bikes ma
help save it from auto congestion: map, 6 phoc(24;
-9)
page 28
NATIONAL TIMES (Sydney)
Hawkins, Trevor, Pushbike makers are ridinp a boom...
in small-car country, p 26-21, 24 Dee 19/3. (28-l)
Burden, Peter, One night in 1892 the &bike era
ended: Here's to its revival in 1 Jan 1974,
~27, (28-2)
Hawkins, Trevor, John Nicholson: 0nly money will stoD
him bringing home a world cvclinR title, p 38,
25 March 1974. (28-3)
James, Peregrine, Track cvclinar What it needs is a
good nromoter, an indoor track and sDectators, p 44,
12 Aug 19%. (28-4)
James, Peregrine, Cycle race - Six-day marathon, p 54,
21 Ott 1974. (28-5)
Bell, Glennys, Beautiful people are cycling in our
parks: Slowly and elegantly of course, p 8, 13 Jan
1975, (28-6)
.JNTIes,
Peregrine,
to riches, p 42,
J,ames,Peregrine,
p 50, 22 March 1 58-9)
NAVAL LIFELINE (US Navy)
Mandatory bicycle safety regs effective 1 May, vol 3,
p 28, Nov/Dec 1974. CPSC regulations on bikes sold
across US will go into effect May 19751 D207,15t3/6,
(2840)
Bike, vol 4, p 15, March/April 1975, Case review of
Tke accidents that lead to death of Navy personnel
is a warning to the wise; 207.1%4/2. (28-U)
NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDKINE (Boston)
Smail, David F, Handlebar nalsv, vol 292, no, 6, p 322,
Fcb 6, 1975. Doctor describes what happened to his
hands during long tour...numbness,weakness in hands;
asks if other doctors for advice. (28-12)
Handlebar Daisy vol 292, no, 13, p 702, March 27,
1975" Doctor; Pasuale F. Finelli and Steven C.
Hod,es say conditi.onis well known to cyclists, and
rumL butts may OCXXIPtoo. (28-13)
page 29
NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE (cont'd)
More on bicycle neuropathies, vol 292, no. 23, p 1245,
June 5, 1975. Two LTE: Keith M Gardner suggests
cyclists keep less than l/3 of his weight on the
handlebars: refs. Drs. Melvin Stem, Henry Golembe-
sky and Jory Goodman say they know the problem and
want more investigation. (29-l)
NEW SOCIETY
Bendixson, Terence, Bikes on move, vol 36, no 712,
p 477, 1976. (29-2)
NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW (Iowa)
Hertzel, Leo J, Of bicycles & buses & other moving
things, vol 258, no. 3 p l/-29, Fall 19/3
Case study of Wisconsi: Highway situation ieads
author to support mass transit & bikes as solution
to auto dominated society: 7 photos. (29-3)
ORGANIC GARDENING & FARMING
Rodale, Robert, Power from the people, vol 23, p 43-52
May 1976. Human-powered devices in Fornacjsa,
China
and Philippines shown; water pump, bike freight,
trolley & agri-devices; 7 photos. (29-4)
Wilson, David Gordon, Putting the lens to work, vol 23,
p 53-55, May 1976. Pedal powered devices are far
more effective than arm powered devices: phoco(29-5)
Burgel, Jim, Bread for the table, vol 23, p 55-57, May
1976. Pedal powered grinder and butter chum are
useful around the home: 2 photos. (29-6)
Davidson, Joel, and Sherri Davidson, Pedal-powered
a-
grain mill, vol 23, p 57-58, May 1976.
Stationary bike serves as flour mill; photo. (29-7)
Brr?nch, Diana, Cvclinp toward energy efficiency ~0123
p 59-63, May 1976, Multi-purpose 'Energy C$cle'
has a countertop, pulleys & gearings to help out in
the home: 2 photos, 1 diagram. (29-8)
Ruttle, Jack, Using pedal power in the harvest kitchen
vol 23, p 100-3, Ott 1976. Bike mechanism can be
adapted to power kitchen equipment...com sheller,
grinder, ice cream chum, etc; 4 photos. (29-9)
OUI
Oui's ultimate bicycle, vol 4, p 78-79, August 1975.
(29-10)
PERIODICALS
page 30
OUTDOOR RECREATION ACTION (US Bur. of Outdoor Recreation)
BMA and Bikecentennial '76, no, 39, p 18-19, Spring'76.
1976 should be the 4th biggest bike sale year in US
history: tour group seeks leaders; photo. (30-l)
Monroe County, Florida, no. 39, p 26, Spring 1976.
More bike trails will be created. (30-2)
Philadelphia Bike Coalition, no. 39, p 29, Sprin 1976
Bridges and crossings may be used by cyclists.P30-3)
166.17rno. 39.
Bicentennial programs, no. 40, p 10, Summer, 1976.
BMA celebrates 20th annual 'Bike Month,' and 100th
anniversary of American bike use, (30-4)
Bicentennial actions, no. 40, p 31-2, Summer 1976.
US Forest Service adopts Bikecentennial '76 as its
Bicentennial program, implementing bike trails in 25
nat'l forests: trans-American trail open: 2 ph(30-5)
World Bicycle Week, no. 41, p 12-13, Fall 1976.
UN will sponsor its 2nd annual bike week that will
demonstrate bike applications to urban & transport
situations around the world: photo. 166.17tno. 41.
(30-6)
PARADE (Melbourne)
Oppennan, Sir Hubert Ferdinand, Oppy: Peerless pedaler
no. 283, p 18-19, June 1974. (30-7)
PARKS & RECREATION
Cleckner, Robert, New switch for old railroads, vol 8,
p 20+, Feb 1973, BIA Field Dir. surveys problems
of creating bike/hike trails on top of abandoned
railroad beds: examples given, (30-8)
Bicycle trail to guide cvclists across country, vol 11,
p 2, May 1976. Bikecentennial */6 route from sea
to sea may attract summer tourists: photo. (30-9)
Felton, Bill, Loop lives on, vol 11, p 18-21+,Ott 1976.
Milwaukee County's peripheral bikeway ties parks,
rivers, scenery, lake, etc. together as it follows
power lines, hiways, etc; map, 2 photos. (30-10)
PEOPLE
Scott, Robert B, They may be speed kings, but Sheila
Young & Jim Ochowicz are spinning their wheels mari-
tally, vol 5, p 81-83, May 10, 1976.
Sheila is an Olympic champ in skating & cycling, and
thev nlan to be married after Montreal '76:5uh(30-11)
,
page 31
PHYSICS TEACHER
Zollman, Dean, and George Athey, Variations on the bi-
cycle generator, vol 14, p 61-2, Jan 1976.
Pedaler turns on switch to various light bulbs that
demand greater output from him as he pedals the
stationary bike; fig, 2 photos. (31-1)
Stepp, Richard, The bicycle lab, vol 14, p 439-40, Ott
Experiments with bike help students understand the
reality of gravity, torque, gear ratios and the nec-
essary force to climb a hill: 2 diagramsl1976.(31-2)
PLANNING SA (Adelaide, Australia)
Tregenza, Joh,Cycling in Adelaide, no. 35, p 15-16,
Sep/Oct 1973. (31-3)
POPULAR ELECTRONICS
Fitchenbaum, Matthew, Strobe flasher for night cycling
vol 10, p 68-70, Ott 1976. How-to build strobe
light using xenon flash tube; circuit & parts are
described; diagram. (31-8)
POPULAR MECHANICS
Eugene A. Sloane, author of "The New Complete Book of
Bicycling," writes the monthly "Bicycle Shop" column
that appears in PM. It is not indexed here. (31-9)
PERIODICALS
page 32
POPULAR MECHANICS (cont'd)
Hartford, Bill, Moneds: Pedal home if you run out of
pas! vol 146, p 56-8, Aug 1976. Summary of current
mopeds: prices, models, sources given; 16 phot(32-1)
POPULAR SCIENCE
SCIENCE (cont'd)
Hirst, Eric, and John C. Moyers, Efficiency of energy
use in the United States.,vol 179, p 1299-1304,
March 30, 1973. While mass transit systems are
more than twice as energy efficient as autos, biking
and walking are an order of magnitude more efficient.
(34-l)
Lincoln, G.A., econservation,
Ener vol 180, p 155-62,
April 13, 1973. OEP Dir. challenges science and
technology to change pattern of energy consumption
in US; bike paths & sidewalks, too; 4 charts. (34-2)
SCIENCE DIGEST
Teresi, Dick, Engineering a better bike, vol 80, p 49-
59, Aug 1976. New products and procedures include
frames of titanium, aluminum & graphite; new brakes,
automatic transmission; a trial road test of these
products told; 6 photos, 6 illus. (34-3)
SCIENCE TEACHER
Pruden, Donald J, Collision nrobabilitv and bicycle
safety, vol 43, p 40-1, Jan 1976. Statistical
probability model discussed: be visible, be predict-
able, be defensive, be aware of traffic: diag.(34-4)
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
Wilson, S.S., Bicycle technology vol 228, p 81-91,
March 1973. Engineering proiessor presents bike
history (12 photos) with emphasis on the significance
of its application to other industrial uses. He
reviews the Stumey-Archer Hub (6 diagrams) and the
efficiency of bike transportation as compared to
other modes. A major article. (34-5)
SHIRE & MUNICIPAL RECORD (Sydney)
Bikeway design urovides new challenge for cities, vol
66, p 693-5, Nov 1973. (34-6)
SOCIAL POLICY
Illich, Ivan, Recycling the world, p 10-16, Nov/Dec
1973. Expose on man's dependence on mechanical
transportation systems; more equity can be gained by
bicycling; perceptive look at the whole affair;2 pho.
(34-7)
SOLDIERS (US Army)
Hake, Janet, Bikecentennialt For bicycles only vol 30
no, 8, p 21-5, Aug 1975 Review of US bike siene in
anticipation of trans-Aierican bike tour; 3 ph(34-8)
Machines of war, vol 30, no 8, p 24-25, Aug 1975.
Role of bikes in war told; 2 ph. D101.12v30no.8 (-9)
page 35
SPORTS ILLUSTRATED
Gilbert, Bil, Road to independence, vol 44, p 50, 53-4
March 1, 1976. Bikecentennial '76 trans-American
route project described: where to stay, costs, add-
resses, registration, etc; map. (35-l)
Corey, Edward, Cycling cards, vol 44, p 44-49, June 14
1976. 15 delightful post cards of spurious origins
are p.resented. (35-2)
Verschoth, Anita, Almost all in the family, vol 44,
p 60, June 28, 1976. Sheila Young's brother and
fiance are on the US Olympic team: a run down on
the team, (35-3)
Campbell, Jule, In the wake of the bike boom, an acces-
sory avalance, vol 43, p 48-51, July 5, 1976.
Hartley Alley and other suppliers of bike clothing,
bags, equipment are interviewed; market is varied &
booming as tourists take to the road; 7 photos(35-4)
Levin, Dan, Tea for two-wheelers, vol 45, p 44-45,
Aug 23, 1976 Red Zinger classic in Boulder, CCL0
is sponsored'in part by Celestial Seasonings: John
Howard is win; 3 races: 2 photos. (35-5)
Matthews, Christopher, She was the
. Young of old, ~07.45
p 57-58, Sep 20, 1976. Sheila Young takes t;;;k6)
race in Monteroni, Italy; photo.
SUNSET (cont'd)
Connery, Sam, and Peter Jensen, Biking the California
coast, vol 156, p 66, 69-70, 72, April 1976.(Part I)
Tour guide to seacoast & beach fronts from Santa
Barbara to San Diego; map source; day-by-day sched-
ule; where to stay; map, 5 photos. (36-l)
Cannery, Sam, and Peter Jensen, BikinP the California
coast, vol 156, p 65, 68,70, 72, May 1976. (Part II)
Tour guide to the hilly, curvy and challenging coast
between San Francisco to Santa Barbara; 600 mile
tour altogether: map, 3 photos. (36-2)
HUW cities are diverting cars, slowing traffic, putting
pedestrians back on the street, vol 156, p 120, 123,
127, May 1976. Traffic circles, diagonal divert-
ers, medians, bulbs and blockades along various resi-
dentail routes help re-establish pedestrian & bike
domination of the area; 5 photos, 5 diagrams. (36-3)
PERIODICAL
page 37
TRAFFIC ENGINEERING (ITE, Arlington, VA)
Alexander, Robert, Pros and cons of bike lane striping
~01 45, p 18-19, June 1975. Striping disadvantages
include: lack of width in street, no protection,
conflicts at intersections & turning movements, etc.
2 photos, 2 diag. (37-l)
Theisen, Robert D, Program for safer cvclomuting, vol
45, p 30-31, July 1975. Seattle, WASH, has 380mi
bike routes that contain special signing, ramps,sep-
aration and turning movement procedures not seen
elsewhere; yellow/green striping: 3 ph, 2 maps(37-2)
Allen, C.D., and L.B. Walsh, A bumpy road ahead? vol
45, p 11-14, Ott 1975. Speed bumps may not cut
motor vehicular speed, but may create new hazards
for cyclists: 4 figs, ref. See 32-9. (37-3)
Ohm, Carl E,
need improved safety and convenience to encourage
trip taking; 4 tables. (39-6)
Oppenlander, J.C, and J.H. Corazzini, Development of a
planning process for a fuilctional
and recreational
bicycle planning system, p 19. Summary only. (39-7)
Fe
When should a special bike crossing, yield sign or
traffic signal be erected? 3 figs, refso (39-8)
Perry & Susan Hanson, Problems in integrating bicycle
travel into the urba?i?ransoortation Drocess, p 24-
30, Lack of data on bike trips, volume, character,
etc.remains a big problem for planners: data from
Uppsala, Sweden presented, (39-9)
Markve, Kenneth, Discussion, p 29. Uppsala data
questioned as to applicability to US scene. (39-10)
WOMEN SPORTS
LeLong, Margaret Vaatentine,
-19, 59, July 1975. A
icago to San Francisco in 1890s tell
Amish in Iowa, sod houses in Nebras " beauty of the
old West, etc; excerpts from "Omin
1898r illus.
Galloway, Lynn, ? VOX 2, p 24, 5
July 1975,
Ha;'!;;,Judi
of A&z?ricain the rain,
experience.
WORLD (National Geographic Hag)
From Alaska to Argentina, Feb 1976.
Dan & Lys Burden, and June & Greg Siple ike tcms
18,272 miles on their Hemistaurt many p tos. (41-8)
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FEDERAL DOCUMENTS
Two major efforts have occupied Federal bike efforts in
recent years, bikeways & bike safety. Standardization
of bikeway design and construction is reaching its final
stages nowI Procedures for funding and implementation
are generally establishednow. Efforts to improve bike
safety have been noticeably aimed through the Consumer
Product Safety Commission (CRSC) regulations governing
product standards applying to bikes sold across state
lines. While CPSC regs may be controversial,their goal
is widely applauded. As recreational and commuter bike
facilities expand across USA, the technicians are trying
to document its specific characteristics,
U.S. Congress.
CongressionalRecord [Daily Edition (49-l)
Date Page Topic
1976 Volume 122
Mar 2 HI477 kowski intro 254, a
d suspension P bike
parts; sent to commite
2 H1494 Rep Rostenkowski'sl-la1225 is sent te,
ans Committee,
15 E1264-5 Rep Brown discusses "Bicycles: A Serious
Way to Save Energy:" quotes Dr. Hirst and
Cal. State Energy Res. Cons. & Dev. Comm.
18 El384 Rep Eilberg praises "PhiladelphiaExpanded
Bike Paths" in the parks,
Apr 27 E2147-8 Rep Carney discusses "Mr. Wm. P Petera
of Leavittsburg,OH, intraduc
Cycling Assn~~~ quotes from ww
release that-favors universal bike regis-
tration to combat thievery.
28 S6088-9 Sen Buckley discusses '"GEAR'76 goes to
Syracuse, NY:" quotes Washington Post of
April 28, 1976.
28 S6109 Sen Cranston discusses "Let the Cycle
Reign Supreme", quoting same article as
Sen Buckley,
29 H3691 Rep Ullman reports on HR12254 that now
has amendments. page 49
page 50
U.S. DOT.(cont'd)
Characteristics of the Regular Adult Bicycle User.
1976. By Jerrold A. Kaplan. Available from NTIS.
As more adults take to the road, purposeful biking
(such as commuting to work) have shown a definite
increase. Fed Highway Admin. report. 125 page(52-1)
C in
Rural and Urban Environment. Jan 8, 1974. Held in
Lansing, Michigan, with participation/sponsorship by
US BOR, Michigan Dept of Natural Resources, and Mich-
igan Recreation & Parks Assn. 48-pages, biblio.
Not available for sale from Fed gov't. 166,2:B47.
(53-l)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. CEPAI
The Guidelines and Criteria for Bikewav & Bike Path
Network Planning,in Metropolitan Centers, 38-pages,
1976, free? Prepared by the Iroquois Research
Institute of Fall Church, VA for the Office of Trans-
portation & Land Use Policy, AW 443, 401 M Street SW,
Washington, D.C. 20460. Write this EPA office for a
copy. (53-2)
U.S. ?
P.S. Penner, "Energy and labor intensity of walking,"
Energy Abstracts for Policv Analy.sis,vol 2, no. 6,
Item 1060, p 200, June 1976. Biking is more energy
efficient that walking. (53-6)
AZ - - ARIZONA - - AZ
Ariz
July 1972.
551 W Washin
(60-4)
Greeley.
See UNC, 59-13 and 60-l.
(61-8)
ID TDAHO TD
KY KENTUCKY KY
Lexington, City-County Planning Commission.
Evaluation of Bicycle FaciliLies: Needs and Use.
1972. 11 pages, (62-8)
I LA LOUISIANA LA
Louisiana State. LA State University and A&M College.
Bicycle Project. 1974? 18 pages, illus. Cooperative
Extension Pub, No. 1797. Baton Rouge, LA. (62-9)
page 63
LOUISIANA
(cont'd)
Louisiana State. LA State Univ. and A & M College.
Bicvcle Project: 4-H Unit 1. 1972? 20 pages, illus.
Cooperative Ext. Pub. No. 1773 by David Hermann and
Lowell H. Watts. (63-l)
ME MAINE ME
See Farney's tour guide, 7-8.
MI MICHIGAN MI
Detroit. Police Dept.
The Child in Detroit Traffic. 1970. 1971, 18 pages.
John Logan. An annual report that analyzes children's
bike/ped accidents by age group, location, time of day
and other factors. Available from NTIS. (64-3)
East Lansing, Planning Commission.
i
Michigan State< Highway Commission.
Biking in Michigan, 1974?, folder, illus. Lansing.
(64-5)
Michigan State, Highway & TransportationDept.
Non-Motorized Transportation in Michiaan. Aug 1975,
49 pages. A H &TD, Highway Bldg. 4th Floor,
&, MI 48904 f:: HW-2N81. (64-6)
Michigan State. Natural Resources Dept.
Biking Western Michigan. 1975, Ask NRD, Info & Educ.
Ek;,Bt;son Bldg, 7th Floor, Lansing, MT 48926 for
m l see 53-l also. (64-7)
Michigan State, Secretary of State.
What You Should Know About Bicvclinpy,1975? Free booki
let helps motorists and bicyclists cope with each
other in traffic; rules of the road. (64-g)
MN MINNESOTA MN
Minnesota State. Div. of Parks & Recreation.
Countryview Bicycle Trail. 1972, illus, folder (64-9)
Minnesota State. Planning Agency. Transp. Planning Sec.
Bikewav Guide1 Model Criteria for Bikeways and Recre-
ational Lanes within the Highwav Right-of-Way. 1974.
67 pages, illus. St. Paul, MN. (64-10)
page 65
MINNESOTA
(cont'd)
Minnesota State, University of Minnesota.
Pedal Power Workshop. 1974, 2 pages, illus. "It's 4-H
Youth Development.'*Agricultural Extension Service,
Extension Program Report No. 60. St. Paul, blN.(65-1)
NE NEBRASKA NE
Nebraska State. Dept of Education.
Bike Safety. 1973, 32 pages, illus. Duane Schmidt
and Fred Tichenor. Lincoln, NE. (65-2)
(65.10)
page 66
NEW JERSEY
(cont'd)
Princeton,
Princeton Bikewavs. 1973, 24 pages. $3.00 booklet
sold by Arnold ASSOC. 20 Nassau St, Princeton, N.?08540
(66-l)
Princeton. Regional Planning Board.
A Bicycle Path Master Plan for Prineton. July 6, 1971
10 pages. (66-2)
NY NEW YORK NY
NC NORTH CAROLINA NC
Charlotte-Mecklenburg. Planning Commission.
The Bicycler A Plan and Program for its Use in Trans-
portation & Recreation. Ott 1914, 46 pages, app(66-/)
North Carolina State. Dept of Transp. & Highway Safety.
Curtis B, Yates, Bicycle & Bikeways Program Coordinator
PO Box 25201, Raleigh, NC 27611, (66-8)
. 1974, 23 paf;es.
. in coop with i3.B.
(66-9)
Bicycle Safety and Rules-of-the-Road, 1974, 8 pages,
Carl L. Gullick and Curtis B, Yates. (66-10)
Bicycling Throup;hHistory 1974, 5 pages illus.
Curtis B Yates for the loGa Bicentennial '76 Program.
(66-11)
Bikecentennial North Carolina - Mountain-to-CoastBicv-
cle Route. 1975, 7 pages, illus. Mary Meletiou and
Curtis B. Yates, Title page: "Bicycle Program.'f66-12)
North Carolina Bicycle Facility and Program Handbook.
1975, 277-pages, illus. Barton-As&man ASSOC. (66-13)
page 67
NORTH CAROLINA
(oont'd)
Winston-Salem. City-County Planning Board.
Winston-Salem Bikeways. 1974, 44 pages, biblio, maps.
(67-l)
ND NORTH DAKOTA ND
North Dakota State. Highway Dept.
T,'yr;ri;; of Public Hearing held in...Bismarck,ND,
N 3 /4..,Project BW-Rf-U-1-010 () 917 to Construct
a bike'trail between Bismarok and Mandon. Wilford Wolf
and Hank Witness. 1974, 51 pages, illus. Bismarck.
(67-2
Suoqlement to1 [above]. 1974? 17 pages, illus.(67-3
North Dakota State. Public Instruction Dept.
Bike Basics: Teacher's Guide. 1974? 113 pages, illus
Cover : "Safety Instruction System - Bicycle Safety
Guide, Grade 2." Bismarck, ND. See 63-6 & 7. (67-4)
OH OHIO OH
Erie County. Metro, Park District.
Milan Canal Bikeway. 1972. Map, folder to 27-mile
tour on Huron River Valley. MPD, 1200 Syamore, Sandus-
ky, OH. (67-5)
Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission.
Bikewavs - Miami Valley Reaional Plan. 1972?, $3.50
study, $1.00 more for large map.to 5 county bikeway
plan, Eric Smith, MVRPC, Rm 500, 33 W. lst, Dayton,
OH 45402. (67-6)
Ohio Bikeway Communicator,
Checklist for a Community Bikewav Program. Free, OBC,
Suite 221, 3300 S. Dixie Dr., Dayton, OH 45439, (67-7)
Toledo, Metro. Area Council of Gov'ts.
Toledo Area Bikewav Plan. 35 pages, $3.00, 3 county
area,231-mi system, Mr. Peter Atonna of Samborn,
Stekete, Otis and Evans, Inc, Libbey-Owens-Ford Bldg,
Toledo, OH 43624. (67-8)
OR OREGON OR
Qregon State. Highway Div. Location Section.
-OregonFootpaths and Bikeways: Progress Report. 1975
98 pages, illus. Rm 17, Highway Bldg, Salem OR 97310.
(67-9)
Oregon State, Motor Vehicles Div.
Oregon Bicycle/Motor Vehicle Accidents. 1974. Salem.
(67-10)
L
page 68
PA PENNSYLVANIA PA
Harrisburg. Harrisburg Area Bikeway Planning Study.
Bike Trips in Southcentral Pennsylvania. 1976? Pre-
pared by Barton-As&man Assoc with George Ely Assoc.
Helpful touring Guide with map. Wm H Wilcox, Rm 216,
Dept of Community Affairs, South Office Bldg, Harris-
burg, PA 17120. (68-l)
Pennsylvania State, Dept of Transp. Bureau of Design.
Guidelines for the Development of Bikeways. 1974, 41
pages, illus, DOT Pub. No, 119. Harrisburg, PA.(68-2)
NOTE
:‘;
For additional State & Local Documents, see the
previous bike bibliographies in this series. They
contain more than 100 additional items. This
edition contains a total of I75 citations.
VI
CARNEGIE INSTITUTE.
Benedict, Francis G, and Walter G Cady, Bicycle Ergo-
meter with an Electric Brake. Washington, D.C. 1912.
Illus, 44 pages, tables. Re-printed, and now distribu-
ted by Academic Press, 111 Fifth Ave, NYC 10003.
Publication No. 167 is sold for $1.50, paperback.(75-8)
CENTER FOR AUTO SAFETY.
Whitman, D,
Bicyclists.
CORNELL AERONAUTICAL LAB, INC.
Culkowski, P.M., J.M. Keryeski, R.P Mason, W.C. Schatz,
and D.J. Segal, Research in Impact Protection for Ped-
estrian and Cyclist. Report No, CAL VJ-2672-V-2. May
1971, 354 pages, refs. A study of 319 accidents in
Toronto, Canada area. Available from NTIS? CAL, BOX
235, 4455 Genesee, Buffalo, NY 14850. (75-10)
COUNCIL OF PLANNING LIBRARIANS
Glading, Judith, Alternative Transportation Modes:
Bikeway Planning and Design. Exchange Biblio. No. 941,
Dee 1975 15 pages, mimeo. CPL, PO Box 229, Monticello
IL Gl854: (75-11)
CROy;E;IN, ROBERT & ASSOC.
- .
FRANCE,
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Develo
Road Research Group, 2 rue Andre Pascal, Paris 75775,
L 1971.
(77-7)
Countryside Commission.
Cycle Hire; A Practical Guide. 1976, 12 pages, illus,
unpriced, Cheltenham, ENG. A manual to the economic
organization of bicycling hiring industry. (78-l)
Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents.
Skilful Cycling: Manual of Roadcraft. Cycling Tech-
nique, and Maintenance for Cyclists. New edition, 1975,
RoSPA, Royal Oak Centre, Brighton Rd, Purley, Surrey
CR2 XJR, Also available from HMSO. Illus, 36 pages,
eo.20. Helpful guide for parents and their children,
with road signs, exam and safety tips. (78-2)
Sports Council, Southern Regional Office.
Report of the Conference on Cycling at Bletchley
Leisure Center. Conf. Proceedings, held Ott 16, 1975.
14 pages, Illus, free. Watlington House, Wat. St,
Readings, BERKS. RGl 4RJ. (78-3)
GROUP 7
See 57-8,
HIGHWAY SAFETY RESEARCH INSTITUTE.
Flora, J.D., R.J. Kaplan, and E. Margoshes, Description
IF-PA. (cont'd)
Everett, Mike, Roadside air Dollution: New evidence
and policy implication for bicycle/Dedestria.n
~lannin&
p 69-78. (80-l)
Lavigne, H.H, Pedestrian/Bicycle Facilities for San
Francisco Bav Area Rapid Transit Operations, p 232-41.
(80-2)
Trevelyan, Peter, Bicycle Planning at the Local Levelr
The London Experience. 12 pages. (8093(
Wolfe, Fred W, The potential relationship of the bicy-
cle to mass transit systems. 20 pages. (80-4)
For additional MAUDEP and IFPA publications, see last
year's bibliography,
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF BIOMECHANICS.
International Series on Sport Sciences, Vol 2, No. 11:
Swimminq. Edited by Leon Lewille and Jan P Clarys, the
proceedings of the 2nd Int'l Symposium on BioMechanics
in Swimming, held in Brussels 1974, is available from
University Park Press, Baltimore, MD or London, 1975.
N.H. Secher and I. Oddershede wrote "Maximal Oxygen
UptcakeRate during Swimming and Bicycling**that
[appearson pages 137-142 of Swi.mmin$. (80-S)
Basmajian, J.V, The Human Bicycle. A paper presented
at the 5th Int'l Congress of BioMechanics in July
1975 at Jyvanskyla, Finland. Write ISM, University
Park Press, Baltimore, MD, (80-6)
IRELAND.
National Institute for Physical Planning & Construc-
tion Research, Dublin. Ireland.
Moore, Desmond Francis, The Bicvcle, a Study of Effic-
iencv, UsaPe and Safety. 1975, 45 pages, illus,
~0.30 paperback. (80-7)
IROQUOIS RESEARCH, INC.
See also 53-2.
Poirer, Bernard, Preliminary analysis of bicyclists
survey conducted in May and June 1973. 19/j. A study
of bike behavior and characteristics of population.
Falls Church, VA. (80-8)
JHRP REPORTS
See 62-6.
JHK & ASSOC.
See 58-7 and 58-8.
page 81
LONDON AMENITY AND TRANSPORT ASSN.
Bicycling in London. Jan 1976, 14 pages. i10.70.@1-1)
METRO. ASSN, OF URBAN DESIGNERS & ENVIR TAL PLANNERS.
For MAUDEP's cooperative sales, see 79-8+.
, Youth Astivities De
icago, Ill 6
Collep,eDept, NSC,
Schupack, Stewart A, and Gerald J. Driessen,
Accidents and Usap,eAmona Youp,hAdults. July
73 pages. Research Dept, NSC. Available from NTIS
for $4.50, PB-256-563/8GI. A study of cyclists aged
16 to 30 on 2? US college campuses in Ott 1972. (81-6)
RoSPA
see 78-2.
SAMBORN, STEKETE, OTIS kr ANS.
See 67-8.
SCOTLAND
See 6-8.
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CHICAGO TRIBUNE
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v-l
The Chicago Tribune provides news of
5 w America's second largest city and its
5 2 z ST hinterland along Lake Michigan and the
x a v3 P-Mu upper Mississippi River Valley.
1975
Ott 3, 3, la & 3. Fling into fall's splendor with a lo-
speed flourish 3 tours in urban Chicago are told:
30-mi, 41=mi, and 100-mi tours; 3 maps.
1976
Feb 21,2, 3d. State bike trail periled Completion of bike
trail along abandoned railroad halts in central IL
as local farmers and conservationists argue: map,
Marc 7,9, 23, 25 & 26 (Chicago Magazine) Whimsv on wheels
Odd bikes by Joe & Dave Steinlauf shown; 5 photos.
Apr 8, 7, la. Forest Preserve's bike paths will look like
a million in '76 Bridges, new routes and pleasures
help make FP attractive; $560,000 fund: map, photo
Jun 19,1, 10e. Riding bikes safelv LTE; suburban bike saf-
ety expert pleas for parental cooperation.
23, 4, 16~. Bicvclists 'walk over water' Bikecentennial
'76 route thru Carbondale to Berea, KY, (484-mi)
has one section void of bridge: map, 3 photos.
Jly 8, '7,4~. Enforcement called kev to bike safetv Keith
Kingbay of Schwinn bike safety efforts told: photo
12, 6, 9b. Bike industry looks to 1980s Schwinn is op-
timistic as total US bike sales hit 9m in 1976.
29, 7, 5a. Cvclists to rest- 20,000 miles later Aussie
couple's 3 yr trip thru So. America told; the Cart-
wrights are back in Chicago on their Schwinns; pho
Aug 30,3, lc, A world 'cruise' via pedal Dower Robert Mor-
ris of NJ returns to US after biking thru Europe,
Africa, Asia and Australia: tells story: photo.
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CHICAGO TRIBUNE
1976
Sep 22, 2, Ia & 5. Homiest group on wheels - bar none
Singles group opts for bar hopping via bikesrphot
29, 7, la & 2. Fall's best is better on a bike Touring
trails in IL, WI, IA and IN are described; 4 maps.
29, 7, 2a. The &ng and short of bicycle touring Tips,
addresses and local tour schedule given.
29, 7, 3a, Packing for Dedalina: A ride-on-taraet bag
of tips Shopping tips for packs, bags & panniers.
29, 7, 8c. Defeating the dust Windfoiler attaches to
handlebars can cut wind; rain capes listed, too.
Oct/Nov. No entries.
arrives fn
Kane: 2 photos.
i?
.A The Times and its various associated
5 w Q,5 parts is a major British national news-
g 3 x iKl paper that provides news of the British
2z cl VI P4u Isles and the Continent.
1975
Jan 27,e;d~tCycle-cross: Seventh double for Belaium in
R years Amateur Eric devermeire and pro Roger
devlaeminck of Belgium take race in Switzerland.
Feb 3, 17e, Pedalless Ralei will put X130,000 into its
ll-man team1 many wi not be Britons,
9, 19e ST, The push-bike blues Biking in con
London has its perils: photo,
14, 19g ST. Make cycling safe 336 fatal bike accidents
in Cl3in 1973 spurs cycleways in Portsmouth, etc.
27, 8h. Merckx wins tour and Pope's medal Eddy takes
the Tour of Sardinia for 4th time.
Mar 16, 21f ST. Ride in country is
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THE TIMES (London)
1975
Jly 22, 2d. [photo] New bike trails in nat'l forest open.
23, 9a. Powerful teams compete in Scottish race Scot-
tish Milk Race attracks Polish h Czech teams, with
R. Szurkowski and S. Szozda.
24, 9f. Pole sprints clear in the final mile Stanislav
Szozda takes first stage.
24, 25a. Bicycle firms are back in the saddle Designer
Eric Claxton takes reporter on tour of Stevenage,
England, to show him the new bikeway network.
25, 8e. Poland stays in charEe of Scottish race 2nd
stage taken by Ryszard Szurkowski.
28, 52. Medhurst wins snrint title after favorites
Paul Medhurst, Br, wins Br. amateur track race at
Leicester.
28, 5h. Poland makes clean sweep in Milk Race Tour of
Scotland won by Poland; France, 2nd place: Britain
in third place; Mieczslaw Nowicki is first.
Hallam wins title Ian NaIlam, Br, wins Dr.
29, 81-1.
amateur time trial at Leicester.
es not to
2LT’l?ljafter
because of
Up””says bikes are
not dangerous: 2
v\.llner;ible, tas.
21( 30 ST. It's that man Sercu again Patrick Sercu, BeI,
is 6 time winner of the Skol 6-day race: photo.
22, 9a. BelRian breaks ribs but will race on Pijnen-
Hari?z team leads at Wembley.
23, 8e. Dutch-German pair still in lead Pijnen-Haritz.
24 , 8h. Rene Pij-
nen and Gunter Haritz still in the lead at Skol.
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THE TIMES (London)
1975
Sep 25, llg. Overall lead for Gowland and German partner
Tony Gowland & Peffgen take Skoll track race while
capacity crowd cheers.
26, 12g. For Britain the party is over before it beti
Pijnen-Haritz take 6-day team race at Wembley.
Ott 5, 15a ST. Cyclists* pennant LTE; recommends reflective
triangle extending 20-in into traffic: safety.
12, 12e ST. How to be a cyclist and stav alive 2LTE;
belts, flashinglights, horns, etc. suggested.
12, 19g ST. Motor show's best bargain Collapsible,
small-wheeled bike is road tested, a good buy.
30, 27b. The lightest bicycle Harry Binkerton's It. wt,
collapsible, small-wheeled bike evaluated: story.
Nov 12, 10h. Spain invited Spain accepts invitation to
TofB; hasn't been invited since 1965.
21, 1386b, TLS, Chain gang Book review of "King of the
Road" by Andrew Ritchie, an illus, bike history.
Ilec 20, 16g. While
the Wembley stadium is under repair and reconstruc-
tion.
1976
Jan 17, 12n. Magnificent men on their trying machines
Chit chat about bike scene in London and prevailingly
British attitudes on biking.
15, 9. Cycling A collection of short articles dealing
with clothing, lights, 19th Century bike graphics,
etc; 5 illus, 3 photos,
as-on
ad
race,
Fcb 24 k 9b, Skol
6-day ey Pool
is under reconstruction.
26, 14~. Nite riders Reflective tape, strips, etc. may
help reduce Britain's 300 annual bike deaths.
29, 14 & 15 STM. Wear on wheels
u- Various apparel can be
worn while cycling to work: photos of doctors,
professors, engineers, etc. cycling in Britain.
Mar ?3, 156, Place of cycling in transoort policy LTE;
planners should include bikes in urban policy.
26, 15a. Cycling in London LTE; Creater London Council
member says the Council wishes to improve the
plight of cyclists in congested London traffic,
WALL STREET JOURNAL
WASHINGTON POST
E The Washington Post provides news of
c ..-I America's politics, the nation and that
4-J 4J a,5
g 2' : %"o world beyond the Potomac River. The
7% ci b-JLO "Eastern Edition" is indexed below.
1975
O(>
t 24 ) !226c.For bicycles only LTE; suggests lipplying
Canadian prncticc of closing parks to c;lrson
Sunday as s\litablcpractice for Rock Creek Parkway
Dee 3, Al4a. Mopeds Editorial opposed to 1umpinC:mopeds
with bicycles; should be considered mot orcycle.
13, A72c. Mopeds and cars LTE; r,ivethem a chance.
pap,e98
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WASHINGTON POST
1975
Dee 19, A22c. Encouraging the use of mopeds LTE: mopeds
should not be required to register as motorcycles,
a procedure that works against them; alternative
criteria suggested.
1976
Jan 11, D12b, Pedal power British bike scene reviewed:
observations from Whitehall to burlesque told.
22, Glc. They're off and trikinq Congressmen and Earl
Butz race their trikes indoors: 4 photos.
Mar 2, A18c. A harassed bicyclist LTE; biking and walking
are a real challenge rather than an open invitation
to energy saving alternatives: examples given.
16, A18c. Commuting bicycles LTE; motorists are more
courtecxrs
towards bikers than ever before.
Ap 17, AlOc. Priorities for bicycles LTE: asks repeal of
Maryland law that requires bikes to use bikeways.
22, DCle & DC4d. -I_-+-
New network of bike trails may not
aind easy solline,DC area plans unified bikeway
system to riverscapes, businesses, parks, canal,&
countryside; details given with 2 maps, photo.
25, K6a. Biking for the Bicentennial Bikecentennial '76
plans tour across US: Ed Haering to lead a tollrtph
28, A13r1, Brie d summat-y01~
Dr. E y told: auto con-
cesti ke planning told.
May 10, Bla & B7a. Bikecentennial will beEin alone,4,250-
mile route Interviews with anxious cyclists: photo
17, Cla & C3n. 76 trail bikers squish westward GTOIL~
l.c?i\ves
Youngstown, VA in rain, heading for Oregon
while spirit-s;ZrQhigh; photo ol- Clnr-cnccPa&;lril,
85 yrs old Iowa I~Llmlcr-/biktr: histary & photo.“;.
WASHINGTON POST
1976
Jun 21, Ala & A5a. First stop: a one-room schoolhouse
2nd article in CynthiaGorney's series on bike tour-
ing; swaps bike talk with cyclists while they get
organized for tour: visits Finnish homes near
schoolhouse in Oregon: map.
23, A3a. Wyoming trip beains with ro: LMo.3
group described as easy going, mostly ed
mostly young: first 50-mi day down the Oregon
coast described: map,
24, A3a, Night's 1odRinR a bit rustic
floor greets bi.kers after long day
sights & smells: map.
ownhblP to
SiStf?SS ( OR, on the dry interior plateau is easy.
7 A3a. Cyclists visit llcamasin Ore No.101 Ll,unn
-,
ranch on volcanic landscape enjoy-e before rain;m&ap
4, B8b. He made his point Clarence Pickard, 86, leaves
Bikecentennial in Missouri after biking 1,500-miles
from Youngstown, $?A; advocate oC physical fitness.
5, 113i-r.
Bikecentennial is a hit in Mitchell Fresh
cherry pie and smiles greet hikers: storics[Ko.:ll
7, A3a. Western mh hosoitalitv[No. 12 Sagebrush &
talk with local ranchers at Werford, OR.; map.
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WASHINGTON POST
1976
Jly 9, Ala 6cA6a. Heat, fatirue take toll [No.131 Bikers
too tired for halfway-point celebration as the sun
wilts spirits in barren terrain; map.
11, R3a. Wine tasted fun at White Bird [No. 14
ful locals dance & drink, tell Indian storiestmap.
13, A3a. In Lewis-Clark's VfootstepsgExplorer Lewis
had tummy ache at Syrgina, and so do bikers: just
as they leave Snake River for the forests & mts.
14, Alb-A9a. An escane from bups, bikes Mosquitos,bugs
and rain interrupt sleep: hitch-hike to Missoula.
17, AlOb. A pushover to pedal Are mopedsbikes or motor-
cycles? Maryland law now favors bike status: phot
18, A3a. Bikers' oath oarallels Indian march [No.17
In 1877 the US Army chased the Nez Perce Indian
1700 miles across Oregon and into Montana; map.
19, A22d. LTE:
Commuters' bike route thsu Arlington Cemetery is
closed; alternativessuggested.
20, A3e.
mines gfeet than
22, Alf & A18a. Pavina a visit to Old Faithful Geisers
of Yellowstone delight group , but campe
and tourists present a real danger8 map
25, Ala & A6e. Toasts hail iourney'send Gro
it up in Jackson, Wyoming, retelling stories: map.
26, A3b, Biker'?-haonvordeal ends at 1,400 miles[207
Reporter sums up the wonderful biking experiences
she & her new companions suffered/enjoyed:photo,
26, AlSc, Cycling across America 3LTE; 2 favorable to
Bikecentennialseries~ one criti al of maps, dialog,
spelling, perspective of series, SQU~ grapes, E&]
Aug 17, Al6c, Bikes in elevators LTE, US gov't could force
landlords to permit bikes in office elevators.
Sep 30, A26c. Rough bike trails LTE; DC commuter says
paths need to be swept, repaired.
Ott 16, A14d. Facts and fiction about bike safety L'TE:
because Fed report on bike accidents shows that
riding on a bike path is more hazardous for adult
bikers than in the street, maybe pathsshould be
re-studied.
Nov 18, Blf & B5a. NW lawyer oedals into legal pitfall
Car door flies open into cyclist, who gets fined.
26, A22c. Bicvclinp and the law 3LTE; Dutchman says
motorist should be the ticket, not the cyclistl
taking the lane can be dangerous alternative.
INDEX
Corporate authors are listed in alphabetical order in
Sections III [CATALOGS] starting on page 42 and in
Section VI [MISCELLANECXJSJstarting on page 71.
NOTES