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gobybicycle.com
12-16-03, 12:43 AM
an easy way to support bicycle advocacy, those who work to make riding conditions safe for everyone, is to buy a fine art print of a bike for just $10. i'm selling museum quality, archival prints of bicycles (fixed gear, euro, mountain, etc.), check them out at:

http://www.gobybicycle.com/goodstuff.htm

also, for those who want their bike done in this style, i will do that also for a $100 donation plus rights to sell it on my site.

support advocacy, support those who work to make bicycling better for everyone, and get some cool art.

thanks for looking,

scott larkin
www.gobybicycle.com
scott@gobybicycle.com


gobybicycle.com
02-05-04, 04:04 PM
hey all--the first issue of "go by bicycle" is out now, with an article called "the fixed gear purist cult mentality thing." you can find out more and order it for three bucks from here:

http://www.gobybicycle.com/goodstuff.htm

this may seem like it should be under shameless self promotions, but keep in mind i make almost no money doing this, and all "profit" goes straight into bicycle advocacy. thanks, and email me with questions. the response has been great so far, so thanks everyone who's shown interest.

cheers, and happy riding,

scott larkin
http://www.gobybicycle.com
scott@gobybicycle.com

Grunk
02-05-04, 04:48 PM
Museum quality, archival 8.5"x11" prints?
Illustrator isn't going to hold up next to Taliah Lempert's stuff.
www.bicyclepaintings.com


gobybicycle.com
02-05-04, 04:54 PM
yeah, i've seen her work. it's great stuff. she obviously spends a lot of time on them and loves bikes.

scott

gobybicycle.com
02-06-04, 01:14 PM
oh, i see what grunk means. i didn't mean that these were museum quality like they are really really good, that's up to you to judge. what i meant was that the materials used are archival and meet most museums standards for display as far as materials go, so if taken care of they will last a long long time.

i didn't mean to sound like a hotshot by saying that my stuff belongs in a museum. i can see how that wording looks now, but i just mean the materials are archival.

cheers,

scott