Scott's zine is about bicycles and their role in society. The layout is a slick computer format. The content varies from eager to militant. Some very interesting history pieces like the connection of bicycles to the feminist revolution (brilliant!), green cars (aren't what they're cracked up to be), bike racing, trail riding, product reviews, the yellow bike project, critical mass....and that's just one issue! add your own comments!
Scott's zine is about bicycles and their role in society. The layout is a slick computer format. The content varies from eager to militant. Some very interesting history pieces like the connection of bicycles to the feminist revolution (brilliant!), green cars (aren't what they're cracked up to be), bike racing, trail riding, product reviews, the yellow bike project, critical mass....and that's just one issue!
Scott's zine about bicycles and their role in society make a sudden comeback after a bit of a hiatus! This issue is a bit more "designed" than regularly and as such is more pleasing to the eyes. The content varies from eager to militant. This issue focuses on Alleycat racing in NYC, Ryan Mishap riding trails to work, a review of the repair manual "How to Rock and Roll", an anarchist frame building interview with Circle A Cycles from Providence, Pittsburgh's bicycle recycling program, FREE RIDE, an interview with Jeff "Free" Leuers about setting fire to SUVs, Alternative Needs Transportation, some bicycling zine reviews, and a story of touring across Pennsylvania. Imagine if you could get the smart and interesting people that you meet to talk and open up to in this kind of format?