Fixed-wheel cycling has become the coolest form of urban transport, giving rise to a global fixed-wheel culture. This work examines the intersections between the fixed-wheel bikes design and its racing heritage, and the street style and customisation that are at the heart of its popularity. It is suitable for those interested in cycling heritage.
Features a study of political change in modern Wales, concentrating on the sustained challenge to the Labour Party's dominance in Wales from the mid 1960's onwards. This challenge was successful in north-west Wales. This book analyses the challenge to Labour as well as Labour's politics, and explains why the challenge succeeded.