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Promo's other than T-shirts

 
 
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Old 15-05.-2004, 12:19 PM   #16
Emily
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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
 
Old 03-06.-2004, 04:05 AM   #17
Bruce Gilbert
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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.

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"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
 
Old 03-06.-2004, 07:46 AM   #18
Pat
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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!
 
Old 03-06.-2004, 10:49 PM   #19
Jimlane
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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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