BoA 2013 – post your entry form today!

The club weekend at Bradford on Avon is fast approaching.

It takes a lot of volunteer effort to run this weekend. The organisers would greatly appreciate if you could send your application in NOW! Leaving it to the last minute only adds to the stress of running this wonderful event.

Don't delay, send it in today!

The form was posted with issue 100 of The Moultoneer. Alternatively, download a copy here... BoA Application Form 2013

UPDATE:
More details are on page 40 and 41 of Moultoneer 100 or view this PDF extract

Quirky Bike With an Auto Pedigree – NYTimes.com

How did the original Mini automobile get to be so mini? Historians generally credit the clever engineering and design concepts of Sir Alec Issigonis of the British Motor Corporation.

But Sir Alec had help.

It was Alex Moulton, an inventor, an engineer with the Bristol Aeroplane Company and Sir Alec’s friend, who designed the car’s innovative suspension system — a combination of conical rubber springs and small wheels — that contributed to its highly efficient packaging and lively handling.

Fifty years ago, Mr. Moulton (who died last year) transferred his expertise to bicycles, and the Moulton Bicycle Company still sells handbuilt bikes internationally. Moulton bikes are distinctive because of their automotive-based technology: front and rear suspension systems, small wheels and high-pressure tires that Mr. Moulton developed with Dunlop. A compact, proprietary frame made it easier for bicyclists to get on and off, compared with the traditional diamond design, and to transport.

Moulton bikes were ubiquitous in Britain in the 1960s, but they are rare on American roads. The company maintains a dealer network in the United States, however, and I took a spin on one at Harris Cyclery in West Newton, Mass. The bike was comfortable, thanks to its bump-absorbing rubber-cone suspension, and handled curves very well.

Prices range from just under $2,000 to nearly $14,000 with a stainless steel frame.

via Quirky Bike With an Auto Pedigree - NYTimes.com.