No offense, but I think being fixed only run's against your 'thinking cyclist' idea, it comes across as narrow minded.
You don't have to get all Pro Cycling, or even feature any lycra. But plenty of thinking urban cyclists take to gears and a freewheel every now and then.
I'd love a magazine that covered all aspects of non-competitive cycling culture (the competitive cycling genre's pretty saturated) with out being prejudiced to one discipline. Features about long and interesting tours, cargo bikes, people who make spoke nipples etc.
...but then I'm probably not your target audience.
No offense, but I think being fixed only run's against your 'thinking cyclist' idea, it comes across as narrow minded.
You don't have to get all Pro Cycling, or even feature any lycra. But plenty of thinking urban cyclists take to gears and a freewheel every now and then.
I'd love a magazine that covered all aspects of non-competitive cycling culture (the competitive cycling genre's pretty saturated) with out being prejudiced to one discipline. Features about long and interesting tours, cargo bikes, people who make spoke nipples etc.
...but then I'm probably not your target audience.
I'm looking forward to your magazine either way.