Saturday, July 4, 2009

kinda last minute but...



If you can, you should. If you have never, this is the one. Hydrate, rinse, repeat.




Friday, June 26, 2009

Stolen Bike

Hey Ya'll. My buddies bike was stolen last night outside of the Grove Hotel. If you see a black Jamis Sputnik with pink Soma toe cages and flat bars give a shout this way. Thanks

Monday, June 8, 2009

If I could turn back time...



I think that this flyer speaks for itself.

Friday, June 5, 2009

100 Miles of Nowhere donation (finally)

I finally got off my duff and emailed Fatty regarding our funds raised riding around the block.  He suggested we give Ricky Maddox a little help getting started on HIS fundraising campaign for team Fatty Seattle.  Done.
Win Susan!

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

questionable activities

So I got a new tattoo this weekend:

I consumed a land, sea and air:



And I came very close to being arrested while I was here:



All in all a great weekend. 

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

JIM CHU MEMORIAL PROCESSION

Bike stands courtesy of BBP
Ready to roll with 100 riders



May 27, 2009
*** MEDIA ALERT ***

Bicyclists to Lead Funeral Procession of Eagle Bicyclist Jim Chu

Family asks local bicyclists to participate in unique memorial


WHAT: Bicyclists will lead the funeral procession for Jim Chu from Boise to the burial service at Dry Creek cemetery in Eagle in a silent remembrance honoring Jim’s life and love of cycling. 

Local bicyclists interested in participating are welcome to attend the memorial services in addition to participating in the procession. Helmets are required and the procession will be led by a motorcycle escort.


WHERE: The memorial will be held at Cathedral of the Rockies Emmaus Center, 717 N. 11th St. Corner of 11th and Hays in Boise. The procession will begin at the Cathedral and end shortly after it reaches Hill Road. The cars in the procession will then continue to Dry Creek Cemetery in Eagle. 

WHEN: Friday, May 29, 2009. The memorial will begin at 1:00 PM the procession will begin once the memorial is over. Bicyclists interested in riding in the procession will need to be at the church at 1:45 p.m.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

I wish I was not posting this right now.


Dear Friends and Family of Jim Chu,

On May 19, Jim Chu was riding his bike during his lunch hour, in the bike lane and with a helmet, and was struck from behind by a Boise ValleyRide van. He passed away Thursday, May 21st at St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center as a result of severe traumatic brain injury.

Memorial services will take place at Cathedral of the Rockies Emmaus Center in Boise, Idaho at 1:00PM on Friday, May 29th. If anyone has photos of or stories about Jim they would like to share, please forward them to me by Wednesday, May 27th to have them potentially included in the video memorial. Following the service, bicyclists will lead the procession to the burial service at Dry Creek cemetery in Eagle. It will be a new tradition in Boise. This will be a very special and unique ceremony, and we hope you will join us in honoring Jim and his life.

Additionally, a “ghost bike” ceremony will be held tomorrow, on Memorial Day, at 11am near the site of the incident. A bike has been painted white and will be decorated with flowers. Location is about 300 feet north of the intersection of Aeronca and south Orchard south of I-84 on Orchard on the east side of the street. If you attend, please part along Aeronca for safety, not on Orchard.

Much Love,

Lisa, Sara, Jenny and Jim’s Family

This family is beautiful and amazing and needs our support right now. You may not have known Jim but we all ride the same roads together. Making a journey to the ghost bike will be a very meaningful way to help this family know that there is a community thinking about them. Do it if you can. If any of you folks maintain bike-centric blogs and are reading this please do not hesitate to post this letter.

The procession/escort is in the works. You will be lead by a motorcycle escort towards the cemetery. You will not go all the way to Dry Creek. It will be a silent ride. Our route is not yet planned but will be by Friday. If you plan on riding in the procession (and I hope you do) you should wear a helmet. Please spread the word through our community.

This family is very interested in not only honoring Jim's memory but also making a very strong statement about being very aware of bicycles. -Bart
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Barton Loyd Kline M-851
barton.kline@gmail.com
208.407.9719
208.363.0510