Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Christmas bike cargo trailer specials

I wanted with Christmas, crept on us American thing to do and to advertise.  See our Christmas specials bike cargo trailer.


As suppliers of fine Bicycle accessories we have usually found that bike cargo trailers are not necessarily hot items around Christmas time.  Our thinking is that they both are a bit too expensive, and perhaps a bit too much of a personal choice easily for someone else as a gift be chosen.  With, that being said, we have decided to launch our bike trailer Christmas sale one little earlier this year.  The hope is that this gift, possibly could give buyers a little longer to find out if your friends or family on the concept of a cargo bike trailers are encouraged.


One interesting thing about gifting a bike trailer is that many people don't realize how much you would benefit by owning one before you have it.  Gift a trailer for a cycling friend and you'll soon discover how much you can do more with their bikes.


We already low marked price range Extrawheel Voyager from $209 to $199.  Granted, this is the price for the trailer without the wheel, the most cyclists have hanging around an extra front wheel that you can use.


As this post is mainly for the sale of trailers for Christmas I will much insight on each trailer up to offer.  Instead, I will point some of recent posts that we've written.


Extrawheel Voyager posts:



We have a whole bunch of carry freedom city's in stock, so I thought we a few you see some lucky bike commuters Christmas trees to be moved.  Carry Freedom City is on sale for $299 $100 off from its normal price of $399.   This sale will run until our stock of the product is reduced.  It will probably until December, when no longer run.


Carry freedom city posts:



We will offer for a free Wandertec SAX BOB cargo liner with all BOB followers keep running through the holidays and.  Wandertec SAX is add-on for getting more value from your BOB trailer both city and touring a terrific


BOB trailer contributions:


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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Christmas bike cargo trailer specials

I wanted with Christmas, crept on us American thing to do and to advertise.  See our Christmas specials bike cargo trailer.


As suppliers of fine Bicycle accessories we have usually found that bike cargo trailers are not necessarily hot items around Christmas time.  Our thinking is that they both are a bit too expensive, and perhaps a bit too much of a personal choice easily for someone else as a gift be chosen.  With, that being said, we have decided to launch our bike trailer Christmas sale one little earlier this year.  The hope is that this gift, possibly could give buyers a little longer to find out if your friends or family on the concept of a cargo bike trailers are encouraged.


One interesting thing about gifting a bike trailer is that many people don't realize how much you would benefit by owning one before you have it.  Gift a trailer for a cycling friend and you'll soon discover how much you can do more with their bikes.


We already low marked price range Extrawheel Voyager from $209 to $199.  Granted, this is the price for the trailer without the wheel, the most cyclists have hanging around an extra front wheel that you can use.


As this post is mainly for the sale of trailers for Christmas I will much insight on each trailer up to offer.  Instead, I will point some of recent posts that we've written.


Extrawheel Voyager posts:



We have a whole bunch of carry freedom city's in stock, so I thought we a few you see some lucky bike commuters Christmas trees to be moved.  Carry Freedom City is on sale for $299 $100 off from its normal price of $399.   This sale will run until our stock of the product is reduced.  It will probably until December, when no longer run.


Carry freedom city posts:



We will offer for a free Wandertec SAX BOB cargo liner with all BOB followers keep running through the holidays and.  Wandertec SAX is add-on for getting more value from your BOB trailer both city and touring a terrific


BOB trailer contributions:


View the original article here

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

All lit up... like a Christmas tree?

Now that daylight savings time, and like most of us "back" to standard time in the United States, face more home many dark we commute. But - on the bright side - literally - we have daylight for commuting in the morning to work again. Autumn back may have occurred for me at a better time because I had to work earlier than usual on Monday morning and was so happy to have the Sun grace of my commuting in.


But the evening commute is all dark. My route takes me by an area of Chicago with many tourists. I was grinning from ear to ear to comment on each other hear me of a few businessmen, "Look - all lights like a Christmas tree" and then said to me, there's no way, you will not be seen.That is the point - to see and hopefully safe in the Dunkelheit.Meinem helmet has a CatEye Opticube Spotlight strapped to the top and a Planet Bike Super Flash on the back (with a little Kitty collar), with reflective tape and sticker attached to the page.
My colleagues cyclists are you creative, when it comes to be seen and I admired this woman hi-vis rear retro-reflectors and lights!What a great old CDs use.

Yesterday I read a post on the Bicycle Victoria website information about visibility and was surprised to read "riders seem generally have a poor understanding of what makes visible."The article went to state: "retroreflective West, highly rated by many riders were nowhere near as effectively carried as reflective stripes on the ankles and Knees‹which driver thought badly."And it rated flashing lights most effective.


I never assume each driver looks at me, so I use a combination of visibility tactics - hi-vis jacket or vest, flashing lights front and back and reflectors.

My next next to my bike will be a fiber flare, which should add even more 360-degree Visibiltiy.


In Chicago, it is the law for cyclists, a spotlight on your bikes after dark and at least a rear reflector haben.Das Active Transportation Alliance before recently ran a campaign, resources for the headlights distribution to cyclists to increase be not surprised, voluntary outdoor - flash mob style - attempting to more than 200 cyclists with provide free spotlight and cyclists about staying safe on the road after dark to educate.


Need some advice, what the differences between these lighting are decisions, Noah's recent review of lighting systems should help your lighting needs to get all evaluate illuminated also.


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