Month: August 2009

2010 Specialized Stumpjumper FSR

Behond the 2010 Specialized S Works Stumpjumper FSR!

2010 Specialized Stumpjumper FSR

Here is a great opportunity for somebody — Specialized will give you this bike, gear, and travel to sweet mountain biking trails for one year. All you have to do is write about the great times you’re having riding on said Specialized bike with Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites.

In other words, Specialized is offering to sponsor your mountain biking adventures, so you can look just like this.

It’s not really a full sponsorship — after the year, you must either pay for the bike or return it to Specialized, but a one year demo still sounds like a pretty incredible deal to me.

Read the full details here. I’m a committed road guy who occasionally rides dirt on a 10 year old hardtail, but I just might go for this.

Bicyclist ticketed for…

I like this idea: receiving citations for pure bicycle awesomeness:

When photographic artist Leanne Eisen left the Scotiabank Theatre on Monday following a screening of Ponyo, she was surprised to find this piece of blue paper wrapped around the handlebars of her vintage bicycle. At first, she only saw the words, “Your bicycle has been ticketed because…

Find the rest of the story at Torontoist.

Hump Day Bicycle News

Huff: Facebook foils bicycle thief.

A Chinese woman bicycles past a new, massive housing estate under construction in Beijing

Video: Inside look at the bike builder’s shop.

Kos: Bike Ride A Day comment:

When I was going into the 9th grade, I asked my Mom to get me excused from P.E. on account of my asthma. My asthma really wasn’t severe, but my adolescent angst was, and I just couldn’t bear the thought of enduring a daily opportunity to embarrass myself in front of my peers while wearing polyester shorts in a most unfortunate shade of blue.

And so, I assumed the mantle of gawky, uncoordinated nerd.

Fast forward to today. McDoc bought a bike last summer when we moved closer to his workplace. He wanted me to get one, too, so we could tool around together, but I declined, stubbornly sticking to my preference for walking.

McDoc can be stubborn, too, though, and when he took his bike in for a tuneup last month, he suggested I test ride a bike, just for grins.

OMG, it was so fun!

Read more.

Norcal Bikers on Plus 3. I’m on there too — look me up.

Cyclist kills pedestrian, jailed and banned from driving for a year. In the meantime, drivers who kill cyclists mostly get a slap on the wrist. Holier Than You reports on the SF Pedestrian Body Count.

SEE ME light belt

The “SEE ME” light belt for runners, cyclists and walkers is an array of bright LEDs with the text “SEE ME,” based on the premise that simple text is easier for motorists to interpret than other, non-text symbols such as arrows.

According to SEE ME’s creator, the message is sharp, personal, and brief and flashes interrupt the distraction of even a cell phone user.

The electronics are in a waterproof housing and used as a belt that you wear around your waist. AA batteries provide power.

More details and ordering info from See Me.