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"Roy Zipris" <lrzipris@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:9d828b4.0405120457.27a613e9@posting.google.com... > At the Pinelands Triple Loop this past weekend, the Shore > Cycle Club gave you a choice of a t-shirt or a license > plate frame. Although I opted for the t-shirt, I thought > the frame was a pretty neat alternative, with several > colors and slogans to choose from: Share the Road or My > Other Car is a Bike. --Roy Zipris Oooh, cool idea. I would have gone for that for sure. I have way too many event t-shirts. Emily |
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Consider one of those folding multi-tools with the ride name
and date on it. There are loads of Taiwan sources for them... I could check with Kenda, they just got a load of them as promos. The average tee shirt probably costs $5-10, depending upon quantity and production elements. I would bet you could get away for less than that for one of those tools and produce something pretty unique. Bruce Gilbert Bike Medicine 8633 West Airport Blvd., Suite 1017 Houston, Texas 77071 713-773-0477 OFFICE 713-723-4069 FAX 1-866 286-LUBE (5823) Toll Free www.purpleextreme.com Distributors of: Purple Extreme Synthetic Lubricant Diletto Racing Bicycles "mary" <tombates@city-net.com> wrote in message news:408247b0$0$21383$4d5ecec7@reader.city- net.com... > It seems as if each bike ride provides the rider a t- > shirt. I was wondering > if anyone has been on a ride that provided something other > than a t-shirt or > water bottle. I was thinking of a "scarf" with a map of > the route printed on > it. Do you think people would find this useful? > > Thanks > > Tom |
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> Consider one of those folding multi-tools with the ride
> name and date on it. > There are loads of Taiwan sources for them... I could > check with Kenda, they just got a load of them as promos. > The average tee shirt probably costs $5-10, depending upon > quantity and production elements. I would bet you could > get away for less than that for one of those tools and > produce something pretty unique. > > Bruce Gilbert I am starting to see bike ride brochures stating: "if you do not want the tee shirt, subtract $3." Pat in TX where I rode the 100K in Burleson last Saturday. W_I_N_D_Y as all get out! |
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Pat wrote:
>>Consider one of those folding multi-tools with the ride >>name and date on > > it. > >>There are loads of Taiwan sources for them... I could >>check with Kenda, they just got a load of them as promos. >>The average tee shirt probably costs $5-10, depending upon >>quantity and production elements. I would bet you could >>get away for less than that for one of those tools and >>produce something pretty unique. >> >>Bruce Gilbert > > > > I am starting to see bike ride brochures stating: "if you > do not want the tee shirt, subtract $3." > > Pat in TX where I rode the 100K in Burleson last Saturday. > W_I_N_D_Y as all get out! > > Compare that deduction with the cost of the shirt if you order more than the one included in the entry fee. jim |
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