More BikeBike Party Photos and Bike Collectives Stuff
Hey everyone, BikeBike's not over yet (for us at least).
Keeping with the momentum, we're just tying up the loose ends,
locating all of the library bikes that were left scattered throughout
the city, and spending these rainy days doing some data entry so that
our good friends in the Bay Area will have an easier time next year.
WOOOO!!!
First the most important thing.....Brad of Urban Velo's SPANDEXXX
party portraits are online!!!!!
They are super rad and are located here: www.urbanvelo.org/
bikebikepartygallery
Second, i wrote a wrap-up article for UrbanVelo, a locally produced
bike culture rag, and I invite everyone to use the forum to post
stories about BikeBike, things that you found useful or interesting,
impressions of Pittsburgh, loves lost and found, you name it.
A link to the article is here: www.urbanvelo.org/bikebike
Lastly (and really the most important), save us some time and energy
on the data entry tip and make California's job easier next year by
posting your shop/project's contact info into the Bicycle Collective
Network's (BCN) database. It helps if you create a username so that
after you enter it, and you need to change something like your
address, you can edit the information yourself and not bother
Jonathan in SLC.
This is located at www.bikecollectives.org and you just need to click
"directory."
Thank you all again!! We had an amazing time!
-erok free ride pittsburgh, pa
Hey All, While at Free Ride we noticed the color coded tags used to identify bikes such as; sold, library, earn a bike and such. The tags were attached using a chain that you can open and close.
Question: Where did you guys get these?
Let us know thanks Rich Community Cycles
Im interested, too. Please post answer to the listserve :)
PJ
2007/8/20, Rich Points rich@richpoints.com:
Hey All, While at Free Ride we noticed the color coded tags used to identify bikes such as; sold, library, earn a bike and such. The tags were attached using a chain that you can open and close.
Question: Where did you guys get these?
Let us know thanks Rich Community Cycles _______________________________________________ Thethinktank mailing list Thethinktank@lists.bikecollectives.org
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we get them from www.mcmaster.com
sorta a one stop shop for everything useful and cool (in a dorky
kinda way).
-erok Free Ride
On Aug 20, 2007, at 7:28 PM, Paul Park wrote:
Im interested, too. Please post answer to the listserve :)
PJ
2007/8/20, Rich Points rich@richpoints.com: Hey All, While at Free Ride we noticed the color coded tags used to identify bikes such as; sold, library, earn a bike and such. The tags were attached using a chain that you can open and close.
Question: Where did you guys get these?
Let us know thanks Rich Community Cycles _______________________________________________ Thethinktank mailing list Thethinktank@lists.bikecollectives.org http://lists.bikecollectives.org/listinfo.cgi/thethinktank- bikecollectives.org
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