Treadlie Magazine

EDITORIAL

It is with great excitement that I step into the role of editor of . I am stoked to work more closely with, I was always drawn to the stories of women and men dedicating their lives to what they love, and this issue continues that legacy. Meet the dudes behind Bastion Cycles, who apply their past experience as Toyota engineers to bike building (pg 70); revel in Steven Thompson’s drool-worthy classic bike collection (pg 30). A personal highlight of mine is our Wheel & Pen illustration from Australian artist Edwin Tanner that dates back to 1955 (pg 21). With such a wide variety of people, places and, of course, bikes, I reckon readers are in for a treat. But don’t just take my word for it – turn the page!

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