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‘Ordinary things wear lovely wings,’ wrote the Irish poet Patrick Kavanagh. I’d like to think he had a bicycle in mind when these words came to him. Certainly, Kavanagh rode bicycles. He grew up in Ireland in the early part of the 20th century, when the bicycle was a fundamental tool of rural life, a life Kavanagh keenly and often beautifully observed in his poems. Then, the vast majority of bicycles were sturdy, black, steel-frame roadsters. They were utilitarian machines. They were built to last. They cost ten pounds.

Advances in technology mean that you can now spend £10,000 on a featherweight bicycle made from futuristic materials with electronic gears. Yet for most of us the bicycle remains an ‘ordinary thing’, something we use daily to go about our mundane business. Because it has ‘lovely wings’, though, the bicycle still plays a unique part in our experience and holds a place in our experience and holds a place in our hearts, as the pages of this magazine affirm.

Boneshaker Magazine Description:

Boneshaker is sideways look at cycling. It exists online, via a podcast, and as a perfect-bound publication celebrating the wonderful things that happen when people and bikes come together. We're about freedom, friendship and adventure - the human side of cycling.

No training tips, race diets or adverts here. It's not how much your bike weighs that matters, but where it takes you. It's not how fast you got there, but what you saw along the way.

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