Don't know about a printed copy of the Nat Geo issue, but scans of its two 
bicycling articles are online via this blog post:
https://blog.centurycycles.com/2013/11/a-look-back-at-bicyclings-past-with.html

Here's the Hemistour article:
https://get.google.com/albumarchive/118126270394701041949/album/AF1QipPLNY8TBUEF6HlYe-Rf1YTr6q2V6hbst6iqq9Q?feat=directlink

and here's the "Bicycles Are Back and Booming" article:
https://get.google.com/albumarchive/118126270394701041949/album/AF1QipPzC5izDN8D4hH2dytpnIXZljAOb0_PCIOS1sg?feat=directlink

- Dan

p.s. Hi everyone, I'm a new poster here, but have been lurking for a while 
as a Riv-curious former Bridgestone rider.

On Monday, December 27, 2021 at 3:45:08 PM UTC-8 John Rinker wrote:

> Well, this is cool! Now, is someone other than me on the lookout for a 
> copy of the May 1973 Nat Geo article which features '26 pages about 
> bicycling'? That'd be a fun timepiece to see! 
>
> Thanks Garth!
>
> On Tuesday, December 28, 2021 at 1:51:14 AM UTC+9 Patrick Moore wrote:
>
>> I mean "multiple cogs" of course.
>>
>>
>> adding a freewheel to a Sturmey Archer hub
>>>
>>

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