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Milestones are a cyclist’s friend. There by the roadside, paint flaking, perhaps coiling with ivy, they remind you how far you’ve come, tell you how far you have to go, reassure you that you’re on the right track. The word ‘milestone’ has also come to mean any significant point in life, a moment whose passing signifies change and growth. People often talk of birthdays as milestones – waymarks on the journey through life, whose unknowable ultimate destination we all share.

Boneshaker’s reached issue 10 - a milestone in all these senses. And a bit like a birthday. But it’s not just our birthday: Boneshaker would not – could not – exist without the wonderful people who share their stories and their pictures, and who keep the dream alive by reading it. So slip a couple of beers into your pannier alongside this here issue, roll out to your favourite spot and join us in celebrating.

Happy birthday to us; happy birthday to you.

Boneshaker Magazine Description:

PublisherBoneshaker Magazine

CategoryLifestyle

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyHalf-yearly

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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