Archive for March, 2010

Tranny Article

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Our good friend Guy Kesteven from What Mountain Bike over in the United Kingdom just finished up a nice little write up on the Tranny. Read all about it by clicking on either of these two images, which will download the pdf.

PLEASE try this at home

Monday, March 15th, 2010

San Francisco has a chance to be as good as Fresno

Friday, March 5th, 2010

THROW YOUR SUPPORT BEHIND THE MCLAREN BIKE PARK

The hard working folks over at SF Urban Riders are fighting the good fight for all of us, and are trying to get some off road trails happening in San Francisco. Go Here if you want to sign the petition, or continue reading, some good info here…

New York City has one (Hybridge Park), in Manhattan no less!

Seattle has the Grandaddy of them all, the I5 Colonade Park, under the mighty (ugly) I5 freeway in Seattle.

Look at this picture of the Colonade Park by db. You’ve got to love this use of otherwise wasted urban space.

One more, because I can’t resist, photo by Ralph Underwood.

Lots more pictures of Seattle here.

Boulder is getting one soon: The Valmont Bikepark Boulder

Lafayette (East of San Francisco) is getting one: LafayetteBikePark.com

And Fresno California, kicking ass on many other cities, already has on: Woodward Mountain Bike Park.

And they have some great photos too!

Anyway, the message here is, if they can do it in all these cities, why not San Francisco?

They can if you help. It’s easy, doesn’t cost anything and you’ll be doing some good.

Check out their plans and fill out the online petition for the McLaren Bike Park. It only takes a second to do.

Thanks.

David vs. Goliath

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

The Great Trek Bicycle and Lawsuit Making Company out of the middle part of these here United States of America recently got bitch slapped by a Wisconsin judge after they tried to sue TINY Northern California Trek Winery for shipping their wine into Wisconsin.

Read all about it here.

That’s right, the suits at Trek decided that it would cause consumer confusion over the source of the wine.

Funny thing…the winery made exactly three tiny shipments to Wisconsin. Two of them went to the winery owner’s aunt and cousin. The third, in an ill-conceived sting operation, was shipped to the wife of a Trek employee, “to confirm that defendants were able and willing to sell wine into the state.”
And my favorite line from the story: “Attorneys for Trek Bicycle could not be reached for comment.” Because they are embarrassed idiots and are shamefully hiding their heads in the sand…

Nothing to do with bikes

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

This was forwarded by a friend, is worth a watch. Creative, inventive. A bit like that UK Honda commercial that was floating around the internet a while ago, oh so good.