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Promo's other than T-shirts

 
 
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Old 18-04.-2004, 06:45 PM   #1
Mary
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Default Promo's other than T-shirts

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 19-04.-2004, 06:45 AM   #2
B A R R Y
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Default Re: Promo's other than T-shirts

On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 05:34:57 -0400, "mary" <tombates@city-net.com>
wrote:

>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.

Cycling socks!

Very useful.

Barry
 
Old 19-04.-2004, 06:45 AM   #3
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Default Re: Promo's other than T-shirts

> 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

A few years ago, the folks at the Waco Wild West Century
gave out small white towels. That was great! Those towels
were just the right size to carry in the back pockets. Once,
I got a tank top shirt.

Pat in TX
 
Old 19-04.-2004, 08:25 AM   #4
Terry Morse
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Default Re: Promo's other than T-shirts

mary wrote:

> 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?

The Steinbeck Century in Carmel Valley gives out scarves
with the route on them. We have four of them now that we use
as cleaning rags. They were eve less useful during the ride,
a paper route sheet being much better.

The Sequoia Century gives out socks. Those I find useful.
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terry morse Palo Alto, CA http://bike.terrymorse.com/
 
Old 19-04.-2004, 09:25 AM   #5
Dick Durbin
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Default Re: Promo's other than T-shirts

"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?

We did exactly that several years ago for TOSRV South. It
did not go over well. People wanted a T shirt.

When I first started riding organized rides back in the
70s, you got a patch for each ride. Folks would parade
around in jackets with dozens of patches from all the rides
they had done.

Dick Durbin
 
Old 19-04.-2004, 10:25 AM   #6
Pat
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Default Re: Promo's other than T-shirts

> 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

The Hotter 'n' Hell Hundred gives out little metal pins.

Pat in TX
 
Old 19-04.-2004, 04:24 PM   #7
Karen M.
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Default Re: Promo's other than T-shirts

"mary" (who is really Tom) wrote:
> 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?

If you're wearing the bandana, you'd have to take it off
to use the map. Not great utility. However, the billboard
factor (in promoting your ride for the future) is
there... Rides I've been on have offered T-shirts, long-
sleeve T-shirts, pocketed T-shirts, water bottles,
cloisonne pins, bandanas, patch kits (with ride logo
stickered to the box lid), neck wallets, frisbee-type
things, and I forget what else. Some require bike flags,
and they sell same with the ride logo. Hilly 100 seems to
be the champ at creating product; sweatshirts,
sweatpants, gloves, socks, you name it. HTH --Karen M.
 
Old 19-04.-2004, 11:45 PM   #8
Nyrides
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Default Re: Promo's other than T-shirts

Sorry. I don't have time to read all the replies, but I'm
sure this idea came up already...

I think you're on the right track, but I think a TOWEL with
a map of the route would be more useful because it's
something you can take on the ride and use all day. A scarf
might require the rider to go all the way back to his/her
car to put it away before the ride.

"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 20-04.-2004, 02:04 AM   #9
Michael Tordoff
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Default Re: Promo's other than T-shirts

Cue sheet holder
 
Old 20-04.-2004, 11:46 AM   #10
Roy Zipris
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I've suggested to my club that we give out cycling caps with
the club logo on the brim, perhaps on one side and club name
or other design on the flip side. --Roy Zipris
 
Old 20-04.-2004, 02:01 PM   #11
Jmk
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Default Re: Promo's other than T-shirts

I just did a ride in Texas where the chotchkie pack include
a nice Pearl Izumi headband. It was the coolmax type... a
very nice throw-in on the part of the organizers (Fort Worth
Bicycle Club). They also included a patch kit, CLIF Bar and
Texas Blue Bonnet seeds.

Jim K

"B a r r y" <Keep_it_in_the_newsgroup_please@aol.com> wrote
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> On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 05:34:57 -0400, "mary" <tombates@city-
> net.com> wrote:
>
> >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.
>
> Cycling socks!
>
> Very useful.
>
> Barry

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Old 20-04.-2004, 06:25 PM   #12
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Default Re: Promo's other than T-shirts

I've received T-shirts, bandannas, patches, and patch kits,
just to name a few. I use the bandannas at work to cover
electronic equipment from dust. I've never used the parch
kits. And the patches I have sewn onto a jacket. I agree
with the other folks, a towel would probably be best.

John "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 20-04.-2004, 09:23 PM   #13
David Kerber
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Default Re: Promo's other than T-shirts

In article <40849488_8@corp.newsgroups.com>,
jmk@excite.com says...
> I just did a ride in Texas where the chotchkie pack
> include a nice Pearl Izumi headband. It was the coolmax
> type... a very nice throw-in on the part

That would be nice. I also like the suggestion of a cycling
cap, or a map holder.

....

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Old 05-05.-2004, 04:02 PM   #14
Bernie
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Default Re: Promo's other than T-shirts

John Sontag wrote:

>I've received T-shirts, bandannas, patches, and patch kits,
>just to name a few. I use the bandannas at work to cover
>electronic equipment from dust. I've never used the parch
>kits. And the patches I have sewn onto a jacket. I agree
>with the other folks, a towel would probably be best.
>
>John "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
>>
Being a cyclist who makes good use of bandanas, I would
value a bandana with a map of a bike ride on it. Bernie

>
 
Old 12-05.-2004, 10:01 PM   #15
Roy Zipris
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Default Re: Promo's other than T-shirts

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
 
 


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