Month: September 2009

Interbike 2009 Mobile Social : Free BIKE

The Bike Hugger has strong schwag foo. Show up next Thursday for the Mobile Social (6 PM outside the Sands Convention Center, ride a bike down the Strip to the USPRO Crit at Mandalay Bay to Bike Hugger’s tent inside the race course) and you just might snag some pretty tremendous schwag, including this sweet Novara Fusion bicycle.

Novara Fusion bicycle

Details –> Interbike 2009 Mobile Social.

The Interbike Tweetup next Tuesday night also has some pretty sweet giveaways, but they’re doing it as a charity raffle and getting tremendous response. More on the Tweetup -> Interbike Tweetup.

Cyclelicious, helping to put the “social” into Social Networking since 2004.

Kids Bike In a Box

This is interesting: Online bicycle retailer Performance Bicycle announced “Kids Bike In a Box” along with a “Kids Bike Growth Guarantee” in what looks to me like shot at grabbing some of huge share of the kids bike market that mass retailers like Wal-Mart own.

The Bike In A Box program is just that — you pick a bike by consulting a sizing chart, order the bike, and a fully assembled bike in a box shows up on your doorstep.

Performance Bike In a Box

Performance Bike In a Box

Assembly is done by Performance bike workers, instead of the guy who stocks the lawn & garden department and scoops out the dead fish in the pet department, so hopefully you won’t have the nightmare stories of disconnected brakes and loose wheels that are typical of the mass retail bikes.

“Our new Kids Bike in a Box offering is designed to offer convenience and excellent value to Mom and Dad, especially during the holidays,” said Jim Thompson, chief executive of Performance Inc. “Bike in a Box is a new way for parents to choose the best bike at the best price, and make sure that it’s ready to ride as soon as it’s delivered, with the assurance that every bike is assembled for quality and safety.”

Performance’s Kids Bikes in a Box offers youth bikes for ages 3 to 12, professionally assembled and ready to ride. The bikes come in five different sizes: 12 inch, 16 inch and 20 inch for path and pavement bikes, and 20 inch and 24 inch for mountain bikes. The kids bikes also come in an assortment of colors for boys and girls. Prices for Performance’s youth bikes range from $89 to $220.

Mirror On Your Bike

© 2009 roymeo and posted here with his kind permission. Sing / Rap this to the tune of Eddie Murphy’s infamous “Boogie In Your Butt.” Created in response to discussion on the SFBC list about using high tech video electronics to show approaching traffic from behind.

Put a bell on your bike
Streamers go really swell on your bike
Panniers on a rack on your bike
Basket with a snack on your bike
Put some brakes on your bike
Reflective tape on your bike
Put some gears on your bike
“Not Hip” fears on your bike
Expensive camera pointed rear on your bike
Cause you don’t want a mirror on your bike

Mirror, on your bike, your bike
Mirror, on your bike, your bike
Put a mirror on your bike

See a car, in your mirror
See back really far, in your mirror
See that bus, in your mirror
Doesn’t take a lot of fuss, with a mirror
See a Silent NEV, in your mirror
Truck driver named “Kev”, in your mirror
You can see trees, in your mirror
See you gettin’ overtaken by me, in your mirror
Stealing a routine, in your mirror
From Eddie Murphy, with a mirror.

Bicycle jobs and volunteer opportunities

Get paid to blog about bikes! Boston-based bike tour organizer Ciclismo Classico wants to pay somebody to use your social media mad skills to be a “Bicycle Tour Evangelist.” You must be comfortable with the major social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Flickr, and bookmarking sites); know how to program with PHP and MySQL; be a passionate cyclist and be knowledgeable about Western Europe travel. This is a half-time, part time contract gig. More here.

The US Bicycle Hall of Fame seeks an Executive Director. The USBHOF is relocating to Davis, CA in a partnership with the California Bicycle Museum. Responsibilities will include overseeing the establishment of the new museum and headquarters. Full qualifications and responsibilities are outlined here.

International Mountain Bicycling Association seeks an Events Coordinator. Yes, they want to pay you to work out of Boulder, Colorado to plan parties. I know from personal observation that the guys from the IMBA office in Boulder take a lot of snow days and take the company car into the mountains to go skiing. More at IMBA.

Locally (to me) – the Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition seeks new additions to the Board of Directors. All of you belly achers who complain about SVBC inaction, here’s your chance to do something about it. More at SVBC.

Finally, take a look at these upcoming volunteer opportunities in Silicon Valley.