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"Sponsorship Quest Update: Much Love to Manhattan Portage!"

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Blogger Brendan said...

Are you the only one who gets to sell out and get a bag?

I really love my old EMS backpack, but I never turn down the opportunity to accrue new bags.

May 28, 2008 at 1:48 PM

Blogger El Presidente de China said...

Well, I don't know how many bags the lady's sending or which models (I expressed my preferences, but we'll see). Maybe we can do duelling bag reviews, and as our humble blog grows into a mighty juggernaut, Manhattan Portage will see us for the cash cow that we are and keep sending more stuff. I am definitely a fan of sharing the love / free bags.

But if a finagle a sponsor who provides me with a new folding bike, that ish is all mine!

May 28, 2008 at 2:53 PM

Blogger chillwill said...

i always knew you'd make something of yourself!

ya know, a bag would be a good prize for the upcoming alley cat.

May 28, 2008 at 4:30 PM

Blogger OpusOne said...

Well I for one will try to support companies that support the blog community. I haven't had the need to buy a messenger bag or backpack yet, but Manhattan Portage just jumped towards the top of the list. Rock!

As far as folders go, you should check out Breezer, the company that made my current commuting bike. That's a small company that has tried to build a reputation of customer service and the selling of bike-as-transportation ideals. Others online have said that Joe Breeze often responds to emails and forum posts personally. They have 4 models of folding bikes, and they also offer bags that the folders can fit into to carry on trains and such. Effectively making your bike into a steamer trunk!

May 28, 2008 at 5:57 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Being a 25 year old woman in 2008, I love anything that has the word "Manhattan" in the name.

You guys want to come over for cosmos and watch sex in the city?

I know this isn't the intention of posts after blog entries, but what do you say you help a new biker out? I want to buy a road bike on a waitress budget- what do you think of this?
http://hartford.craigslist.org/bik/697377718.html

May 29, 2008 at 2:19 PM

Blogger El Presidente de China said...

Funny you're trying to buy a road bike on a waitress budget - I've actually been trying to buy a waitress on a road bike budget (no luck so far).

Seriously, that bike looks OK. I'd go see it, act discerning, ride it once and say it needs to have the rear derailer replaced, and offer $75.

May 29, 2008 at 2:45 PM

Blogger Karma said...

OOOOOOOOO Did someone say Cosmos? I prefer apple martinis but twist my arm!

On a much more serious note I would say this is the perfect forum for your question as it is directed towards bike related issues of all manifestations.

As to the traveler I concur with El Presidente, depending on what year that Traveler it could be a good to great ride. The early 70's Traveler frames were made in Japan by Panasonic (a brand close to my heart) and were nice steel rides. If it says "Schwinn Approved Japan" you most likely have decent frame on your hands.

As the women's specific bike market is a bit slower than the unisex if the bike is in good condition and (most importantly) it fits, $75 is a fair price, if you really love it and are dying to get on a bike (and why shouldn't you be) maybe edge a bit higher. After that get her cleaned up and lubed, get rid of the foam grips, throw on some fresh tape, and ride off into the sunset (or the Crit).

May 29, 2008 at 3:13 PM

Blogger Karma said...

P.S. act fast as I've found if I ever wanted something on CL if I didn't jump on it, it was snatched up quick.

May 29, 2008 at 3:22 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ok, I put in the email to the seller. I'll keep you all posted (no pun intended).

E.P.d.C.- that's funny, I've actually been trying to find someone on a road bike budget who's looking for a waitress and hasn't had much luck. Call me!

karma-I'm sad not to be able to make it to Critical Mass this week, but I'm working. Fingers crossed I'll have a rad new roadbike for next month.

May 29, 2008 at 4:36 PM

Blogger Karma said...

Its cool, there is always the (imaginary) after-party. I hear its going to be a rager.

May 29, 2008 at 4:51 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Lady? Oh boy at 26 I didn't think I was old enough to be a lady.
I'll get some stuff out to you tomorrow.

We do sponsor alleycats and stuff, so if you want some stuff to be used at prizes (so long as they are actually used as prizes) I can get them out to you guys.

May 29, 2008 at 5:01 PM

Blogger Brendan said...

I don't know if I'd recommend that bike. For a little more money, you could get a bike that you'd probably have a lot more on and less risk of it exploding.

this is one is pretty good deal and probably your size: http://hartford.craigslist.org/bik/700028267.html

May 29, 2008 at 5:02 PM

Blogger Karma said...

+1 to Manhattan Portage and the girls, guys, ladies, and gentlement that work there.

As to the Specialized, that is a good deal if you can shell out three times the cash. I feel like there is a huge gap in the market under $250 but if you can spend more than that you are in a different class. But if you only have the $100 to drop do what you got to do.

Also am I off or is that Allez a steel frame? Never seen one. Regardless, feel like the price is a little inflated but with full 105 not a bad rig.

May 29, 2008 at 5:14 PM

Blogger El Presidente de China said...

Oh Lauren, don't be silly. I call every woman who seems more or less of my generation or older a lady, but it's not a fancy, English "lady." More like a growled, Brooklyn "lady," like, "Hey lady! Watch where you're goin'!"

Somehow, "girl" seems too young, and "woman" too serious. Anyway, thanks for the stuffs, and we will mos. def. let you know if and when we get the Hartbeat alleycat popping (and we really will give stuff away as prizes, 'cause we're honnest like that!).

May 29, 2008 at 8:50 PM

Blogger El Presidente de China said...

caitlynne,

If you haven't pulled the trigger on the craigslist bike, hold off. I might have a road bike you can have. Let's talk.

May 30, 2008 at 10:35 PM

Blogger Karma said...

Ouch, you might want to be careful, those CL posters are like the mafia, step on their turf and they break your knees. I just want to say I have nothing to do with this transaction. That and I like my knees, thanks.

May 31, 2008 at 1:41 AM

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