topical tropical

Here are some highlights from the first few days in August.  Below is a tank of a single speed. The project was for an amazing guy, Rusty Hand, who needed a real simple ride.

this bike gets a nice-n-slow-with-a-big-smile on the spokane toodle index

Part of this gig was to make the bike free. So I took this as a signal to go ahead and hack and burn, or rather, to hack and grind. Chain Line was an early obstacle. So after dishing and BB swapping, and since we don’t have any dedicated single-speed crank arms, or ring bolts, or enough of the spacers I wanted, I was delighted to create some helpful objects.

in the middle

is there an easier way? yes. but what is ease? hot pockets!

It was great to work with Rusty, and we wish him well on his big journey with L’arche Spokane. If you would like to learn more about ‘the ark’ you can visit their webpage: larcheofspokane.org, where you can also learn more about Jim Olson’s Bike-a-Thon to benefit their work.

back from the first ride

Early on this week Corey and I began our newest duty, that of maintaining a small count of bikes for the use of City of  Spokane employees. We nabbed some tools and went to their kick butt warehouse where we rolled around on these lovely sheets.

stable in the stables

But, by far the cutest thing in the shop is our newest volunteer. She can fix reflectors like a pro.

heart melting in progress

then she went to check tire pressure. instant heart soup, on the floor

On the silly side, I spent an hour today trying to figure out how to route an internal cable. Yeah, that could have taken two seconds if I’d flipped the thing, oh well. Also, I got stung by a hornet, on my hand.

get down

bmx triangle of rotten stems

On the way to the shop today I saw a flattened turtle, super sad. Please watch for reptiles as you ride!

Time is Running Out!

Get your SpokeFest spoke card designs in!

Designs for the 2011 SpokeFest spoke cards are being accepted now. Please email them to us so your awesome work can be featured in the spokes of approximately 2000 riders!

1.Must have SpokeFest 2011 in the design
2.When sending a digital image, best if the quality is at least 300 dpi (dots per inch) and no smaller than 4 inches by 4 inches.
3.Original artwork can be scanned, but should be 8.5×11″ or smaller
4.Can be full-color or BW
5.Look at the SpokeFest and Pedals2People sites to get an idea about what your work is representing
6.Email your work or questions to pedals2people@gmail.com
7.Must be submitted by July 31
More than one design may be chosen to represent SpokeFest, Pedals2People and bike merriment.

space issues

remnants of a previous civilization

Jeff, Mike, Pat, and crew (and I), took a little time to visit our old garage; we found one of Tiffany’s old posters lingering outside in a recycling bin. It was great, and gave perspective on just where we’ve gone in twenty months, let alone four years. Question: where to now?

ripley had it easy

post shop ride / pre shop ride

departure

are we all not chased by a skeleton or two?

an endangered species of touring vehicle was spotted

sunset on the euclid bridge

the valley we were to sleep within

our amazing hosts had quite the set up, i can't thank them enough for allowing us to stay over

human cocoon

a wonderful evening of discussion

rad outdoor potty situation

we did need to head home

returing to town on trails rd. had a nice slope, pedaling was superfluous

home scape

Nice Bikes for Sale

Right now, we happen to be flush. Come down for a test ride–1 Schwinn auto-shifting, couple 3-speed cruisers, a his and hers vintage set, couple nice mountain bikes, 1 sweet road bike and a even a couple BMX bikes.

Spoke Card Designs–We Need Them!

Designs for the 2011 SpokeFest spoke cards are being accepted now. Please email them to us so your awesome work can be featured in the spokes of approximately 2000 riders!

1.Must have SpokeFest 2011 in the design
2.When sending a digital image, best if the quality is at least 300 dpi (dots per inch) and no smaller than 4 inches by 4 inches.
3.Original artwork can be scanned, but should be 8.5×11″ or smaller
4.Can be full-color or BW
5.Look at the SpokeFest and Pedals2People sites to get an idea about what your work is representing
6.Email your work or questions to pedals2people@gmail.com
7.Must be submitted by July 31
More than one design may be chosen to represent SpokeFest, Pedals2People and bike merriment.