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wilko

Veteran
Location
Wiltshire, UK
Downward said:
Hi
My subs have no come to an end for C+.

Does anyone know what the Free gift is to subscribe for another year (Last month it was pedals) ?


Or there is another Mag which is similar but less focused on high end bikes etc, Can't remember the name but last month the subscription free gift was a Torque Wrench..

Thanks

Downward said:
Cycling Active is out today. Forgot to go the shop and get it. Anyone know what the subscription offer is ?

We seem to have come full circle on this. xx(:biggrin:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
BentMikey said:
Velovision is one I'd recommend. All kinds of bikes, lots of utility cycling and recumbents, really good quality magazine IMO.

Thanks! It's always good to know our efforts are appreciated.

Just breaking the back of the latest mailing....
 
I've just recieved my last copy of Cycling Plus from my years subscription and i think i might give the Cycling Active one a go, there seems to be a broader range of cycling in it and not just the flat out lightweight roadie brigade

Simon
 

Paco

New Member
I used to get C+, and was a faithful subscriber for 4 years, then went abroad for a time so stopped it. I've never really missed it since because it's chief objective was to get me interested in expensive kit that I could never afford. So that's one temptation out of the way. Also, I felt cheated every month to see new subscribers getting freebies that were sometimes worth more than a year's subscription, and nothing was offered to the faithful long term subscribers. ;0(
 

gpx001

Guru
Location
Leicestershire
I can recommend VeloVision and also Cycling World, both a bit more real world than C+, which I too used to subscribe to but got abit too top end roadie focused for me
 
BentMikey said:
Velovision is one I'd recommend. All kinds of bikes, lots of utility cycling and recumbents, really good quality magazine IMO.

Velovision (and its predecessors Encycleopedia and Bike Culture) are the works of the Devil!

I was a normal staid cyclist until I was introduced to the many aspects of Recumbency and equipment.

I was blissfully ignorant of these things and my Trice, Hurricane, Street Machine, Catrike, Airnimal etc would not have been bought if I hadn't opened these evil publications.

Should have a warning on the cover - This publication will damage your Bank Account

Do NOT open this Trial Edition lest you be corrupted
 

BentMikey

Rider of Seolferwulf
Location
South London
LOL, in my case it was reading about velomobiles many years ago in a National Geographic, oh and then Danny Colyer on URC. I blame it all on the both of them.
 
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