Bicycle Slogan Shirts


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From the website “Our first line is our bicycle collection. Being a bicycle geek myself, I often can’t read other riders shirts because the font is weird or too small. Here I’m offering up my take on the bicycle world with straight text and large type. Some are edgy and some are for the average bicycle collector or fan.”

2006 Festival Recap

Weather…
The day of the festival was pretty nice. Mid 90s with mild winds that later became pretty strong around 2:30pm. The forecast for the day had said 10-15mph winds later gusting to 30mph. Still better than the winds we had at the 2005 event.

New This Year…
New to this years fest was the bike raffle, door prizes, t-shirts on location, limbo, parade ride and 12 pizzas. Tom Sawyer Bicycles donating the raffle bike.

Winners…
Thad was the winner of the People’s choice award with his Monark Silver King. Destiny and Shannon took 2nd with thier glitter green Schwinn Hollywood. Bill placed 3rd with his Grim Reaper recumbent.
Mr Larry won the overall Lowride Limbo contest. Larry won riding his child hood bike that he recently restored. Bill won the above 20″ class with the Grim Reaper.
Here is a list of the door prizes that were given away…
NOS battery operated headlight.
NOS speedometer.
New black “ape hanger” handle bars.
Set of 3 “pedal scrapers” die-cast bicycle toys.
1 larger Pedal Scraper.
2 Family Passes to the Corn Maze at Bergmann Farm.
Skull bicycle squeeze horn.
2 Bicycle print travel pillows.
T-shirts

Attendance…
We estimate close to 100 attendees and 200 bikes. 95 bikes were entered in the “People’s Choice” competition. People came from as far away as Dodge City and the Kansas City area.

Successful 2nd Festival

First I’ll start with the thank yous…
A BIG THANKS to everyone who attended. Especially those that came from as far away as Kansas City, Dodge City and cities in between. Also thanks to those who helped out. Thanks to sponsors Tom Sawyer Bicycles for the bike they donated, the Corn Maze at Bergmann Pumpkin Farm, Haysville Times/Online, Haysville Embroidery and Jack and the Bicycle Exchange for items and services they donated.

A rough (really rough) guestimate of the attendance would be close to 100 attendees that came and went and almost twice that many bikes. 95 bikes alone were registered for the People’s Choice award.
Hope everyone had a good time. What a cool thing to see this many bicycles and bicycle enthusiasts in one place. Oh and I thought the limbo was great! That’s a keeper for next year so be practicing or building that special “limbo bike”.
Speaking of next year we of course hope to improve this event so your ideas and suggestions are welcome (reply to this e-mail or use the “Contact” link on the website). If you would like to help next year you can let us know also.

Sunday, Sunday, Sunday!

The Midwest Bicycle Fest is only 1 week away. Sunday, October 1st 10:00am – 4:00pm.
Here is just some of what will be happening at this years fest…
We’ll be raffling off a new Phat Cycles “Sea Breeze” cruiser donated by Tom Sawyer Bicycles. Just $1 per chance.
We’ll also be giving away door prizes including new and NOS bike parts and more.
Lowride Limbo. It’s limbo on a bicycle and the winner receives a prize.
People’s Choice Award. Enter your antique, kustom or unusual bike for a chance at this prestigious award.
Festival t-shirts will be available for purchase.
Swap Meet. Individuals are welcome to bring bikes and parts to sell or trade.
Parade Ride. We’ll wind down the day with a short ride around the path.

What to bring? Your bike(s) of course! You may also want to bring a lawn chair, beverage sorry no alcohol) and a picnic lunch or snack. There will be free drinks while they last. Food is just a short ride away.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Be sure to visit
www.midwestbicyclefest.com
for more info.