HIDEOUSEWHITENOISE

The urban cycling magazine known as HIDEOUSWHITENOISE comes from Toronto, Canada. Editor Guido Bruidoclark has been producing HIDEOUSEWHITENOISE for more than 10 years, making it the longest running underground bicycle zine in the entire world. While many of the writers work or have worked as bike couriers, HIDEOUSWHITENOISE the magazine focuses more on issues of cycling in general than the type of radical urban warfare many people perceive cycle messengers may advocate.

Commuters, recreational cyclists, people who don't like cars, politicians, and yes, the odd bike courier, enjoy reading HIDEOUSEWHITENOISE magazine. It provides a forum for discussing political issues and aesthetic consequences of different modes of transportation, it analyzes the complex interactions between individuals who use different modes of transportation, and it discusses forms of self defense that would only be useful to cyclists.

HIDEOUSWHITENOISE travels around the world to attend underground alleycat races and corporate international messenger competitions, and provides more complete coverage of these events of than any other hard-core underground radical cycling zine in the world.

HIDEOUSEWHITENOISE magazine is published about every two months. Cyclists delight in reading about how to avoid being hit by cars, what to do in case you've been hit by a car, what to do if the car that hit you is trying to speed away, and how to get rid of cars completely so that urban centers can look, sound, and smell nice again.

Whether you are a bicycle commuter with fears of traffic, a greasy bike courier with an attitude and a beer, or just some schmuck in a car that wants to know what the people on bikes are really thinking, you should pick up a copy of HIDEOUSEWHITENOISE magazine now at your favorite bike shop or messenger hang-out. Or visit their website at http://www.hideousewhitenoise.com Bicycles will someday have freedom of movement in a world that looks, sounds, and smells nice. HIDEOUSEWHITENOISE is a proud supporter of the "Bikes Smell Nice" campaign, as well as the "A Bullet for Every Driver" campaign.

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