Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Moving!

UPDATE: Opening a new bicycle shop in Fort Worth, TX. Not just a bike shop, but a full-service commuter hub. Check it out: Trinity Bicycles.

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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

My Apologies...

UPDATE: Come see me at Trinity Bicycles.

... for letting this blog sit inactive for so long. So, does anybody still check here occasionally? Should I resurrect this blog, or start over from scratch?

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Bike Tour

This video has me itching to go on another bike camping trip... maybe sometime in early November.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

For those of you who missed it...

Google had a really cool "doodle" in honor of the Olympics Friday:

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Cranksgiving 2008

Yeah, that's right. I'm bringing Cranksgiving back.

It's going to be Saturday, November 15, and it will be a good time guaranteed. One you can feel good about participating in, too.

Two years ago, we gave 320 lbs of food to the local food bank. This year, our goal is 500 lbs!

Stay tuned for more details...

Monday, July 21, 2008

Alleycat Results

Trae and Toria put on one hell of an AlleyCat yesterday evening, so kudos to them. I really appreciate them doing all that work, and it has inspired me to bring back Cranksgiving this year...

The race crowd was pretty decent sized for the first event in Fort Worth in a while. I'd say there were almost 20 racers.

The organizers decided not to give any "route-making" time, not even 5 minutes. I thought that was kind of a curveball... we just did a Lemans start, and then rode a block and a half to the first checkpoint, where we picked up our manifests. Not the usual alleycat M.O., but it certainly made it a little more interesting riding the first mile while trying to read a manifest and plan a route.

There were 9 stops, equally scattered around the Near South Side, Downtown, and the Cultural District.

When I started the race, I thought for sure I'd be in the running for the DFL prize, because I haven't been riding much, other than my daily 2-mile commute.

When we got going, though, I felt decent. Bryan and I teamed up, and at first I had trouble keeping up with him. As I warmed up, though, I was able to stay with him better, and even lead on occasion. It's always good, too, to have 2 heads choosing routes. You both have an idea, and then you choose the faster one.

When we had completed All but 3 of the stops, I realized that we were pretty high up in the standings. We were playing cat and mouse with another duo, Jason and Brad, who had chosen approximately the same route. They would beat us to one checkpoint, and we would beat them to the next.

I knew that Bryan had a bit better speed than I did, so we decided that I would work to help him win. Who says you can't have domestiques in an AlleyCat?

As we approached the infamous zoo hill, which led to the next to last checkpoint, I attacked with the intention of blowing up Jason and Brad as they tried to chase. It worked, sort of.

I beat them both up the hill handily, while Bryan sat comfortably on their wheels. Brad blew up, but Jason stayed close. When I got to the top, though, I couldn't find the checkpoint. Jason found it first, and took off. So we dropped Brad, but still had one more rider ahead of us (actually two, but Shaggy told us he had missed a checkpoint, so we knew he'd be DQed).

We followed Jason's taillight, and made no real attacks... I guessed that since he had never been to the last checkpoint, he would have a little trouble finding it. Sure enough, Bryan and I blasted a shortcut to 1919 Hemphill, and beat Jason there by a couple of seconds. I let Bryan take his ribbon from the checkpoint and take off, and then I took mine, taking my sweet time to do it. I grabbed two ribbons on purpose, put one back, stood there while I stuffed it into my pocket. Then I slowly and awkwardly turned my bike around and got out of the way.

It worked. I looked up and Bryan's taillight was a pretty good distance ahead of us. I knew I had done my job; I sat up and let Jason lead me to the finish, figuring we had the win.

The Damnedest thing happened, though... when we got to the finish, Atticus was already there. We had never seen him along the course. He led the entire way.

So the final official top 5 results were:

1. Atticus
2. Bryan
2*. Shaggy
3. Jason
4. Bernie
5. Brad

*Shaggy finished second, but he didn't get his ribbon at the Water Gardens stop. He did go there, so there was some debate about his placing. Hence the asterisk.

I won a $20 Spiral Diner gift certificate for my efforts... not bad for a race I thought I was going to lose badly!

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Fort Worth AlleyCat

I got home from NY last night, and was pleased to have a message on my phone from Bryan indicating that there is an Alleycat tonight, starting at the Chat Room at 7:30.

I don't think there's been an AlleyCat in Fort Worth since I put on Cranksgiving here a year and a half ago. If you find events like this fun, you should put one one... they don't take much in terms of production/effort, but if only one person has to put 'em on all the time, he or she will get burned out and they will stop.

I'm just saying.

Here's the details:

FWTX Sightseer alley cat July 20

Details:
Sunday July 20th 7:30pm
Chat room pub is the meet up.
Bring 4 bucks for entry
Prizes canbe won from what I understand.
This is all the info I have for now I will keep you updated as more is announced.

Perhaps I will see you there.
Let's make this a good turn out for this race!

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Monday, April 07, 2008

Tonight we ride...

though it won't be your normal Monday night ride. Tonight we attend Fort Worth's critical mass ride. With the great weather, there should be a pretty good turnout for this one. We meet at the ITC station downtown (9th and Jones), and ride leaves at 6:30.

Monday, March 31, 2008

Monday Night Ride

Because I spent 21 hours at Will Rogers Memorial Center Saturday through Sunday morning, and slept the rest of the weekend, I'm afraid I'll have to skip tonight's ride and do all the stuff I was supposed to do this weekend... BUT you shouldn't let that stop you from riding. You're always welcome to start and end your ride here at the shop; you may even get some riding company.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

The Times They are a-Changin'

It's not every day you get to start off a blog post with a line from a Bob Dylan song... but it's true, we're undergoing some big changes here at PCB right now.

We just had our third anniversary, and these three years have been great ones. We're growing every year, and we're proud to have been a part of an emerging cycling scene here on Fort Worth's Near South Side.

The success of the bike shop has made a recent decision of mine ever harder. Here's the skinny:

This week I accepted a position on the Wendy Davis for Texas Senate campaign staff. I think Wendy is the right person for this job, and I'm looking forward to helping her win this race.

Some of you may remember Wendy's opponent, Kim Brimer, as the most outspoken opponent of the Safe Passing Bill for cyclists last state legislature. Wendy is actually a skilled cyclist, as attendees of Fort Worth's Clean Air Ride know. Of course as a bicycle advocate, that gives me a special motivation to help bring new leadership to our district's State Senate seat.

Unfortunately, the time I will devote to this campaign will mean very little time in the bike shop over the next several months. Along with my absence, you may notice some new faces in the shop in the near future. We'll also probably be making some other minor changes which we'll be announcing over the next few weeks.

As part of this transition, we have started a process by which Jason will be purchasing my interest in the business so that PCB can continue taking care of our wonderful customers. Until that process is complete (probably a few years) I will continue to have a limited role in PCB operations.

My time here has been one of the most rewarding experiences I've ever had, and I'd like to thank each and every one of our customers for supporting us. We've succeeded in building a vibrant urban bicycle business in a town many tried to tell us wasn't ready for it, and I'm proud that PCB will continue to be a part of Fort Worth bicycling culture for years to come.

I'll see you all out on the road,

Bernie

Monday, March 17, 2008

Sketchy Weather

Looks like we're in for some possible strong storms this afternoon and evening; to avoid getting caught out in some dangerous conditions, I'm going to declare tonight's ride cancelled. Enjoy your St. Patty's Day and stay safe.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

More Commuter Rail coming to Fort Worth

Next week there will be some public meetings about the T's proposed Southwest-to-Northeast commuter rail line that will connect the Granbury Rd/South Hulen area to DFW airport, with connections to other Transit options Downtown.

The LMRA Bicycle Club is planning on attending the Tuesday evening meeting to show support for inclusion of cycling facilities and improvements at the stations. Join them if you can, the bigger our numbers, the more likely we are to get some consideration when the stations get built.

Click here for info on meeting times and places.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Ride Your Bike. Look at Art.

If you like Bikes and Art (or if you just like free drinks and are willing to ride your bike to get 'em), you should check out the inaugural "Gears and Galleries" bike ride, hosted by our friend, The Whistler.

The banana peel is your invitation:

Monday, March 10, 2008

Awesome group ride tonight...

The first group ride after daylight savings time is always a great one. We couldn't have asked for better weather on our 20 mile jaunt. The only crappy part was having to pass the newly installed Chesapeake gas drilling rig. Nothing ruins a beautiful grove of trees and a pleasant trail like a noisy drilling rig lit up like an airport tower.

Anyway, other than that I had a great time. Thanks for the ride, guys.

Proud to be Tree Huggers

When people dismiss me as a tree hugger, I take it as a compliment. I just came across these photos from the labor day picnic in the Trinity Trees (which now unfortunately have a Chesapeake gas drilling pad in the middle of them) last year. Good Times:




Sunday, March 09, 2008

Time Change means... group rides!

We've officially sprung forward, and that means more daylight hours after work for bicycle riding!

Our official Monday night group ride starts tomorrow; meet here at the shop at 6, and we'll roll out between 6:15 and 6:30. This is a road bike ride, but at a fairly casual pace so a fast hybrid or mountain bike can probably keep up, too.



Be sure to bring lights, just in case we get carried away and decide we want to ride a little longer/farther. You can expect a ride of 20-25 miles.

See you tomorrow night!

Saturday, March 08, 2008

New Limited Edition T

We had a VERY limited edition (6) our very popular "I [heart] FW" T-shirts made in Military Green. Price is $25:



We also have the black short-sleeve Ts ($20), and White/Black baseball Ts ($25) in stock. Come get 'em!

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Want a Big Dummy?

If you want a Surly Big Dummy, and you would ride either a 16" or 22" frame... you have about two hours to let me know. After that, they'll probably be sold out until summer.

Saturday, March 01, 2008

Rahr Ride!

Doh! I forgot that today is March 1st... the First Saturday Rahr Ride. I assume the usual suspects will arrive at the shop around noon, for the usual bike-riding beer-drinking affair. Be there.