indigoiis
04-09-2008, 07:30 AM
Some of you might find this useful.
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2008 10:45:42 -0700
> From: info@findmeabicycle.com
> Subject: New Web Site: FindMeABicycle.com
>> Hi -
>> My name is Barry Hirsch and I am an avid bicyclist from Portland,
> Oregon. After I retired last year, I decided to contribute something to
> the bicycling community. So I developed a web site for bicyclists
> called FindMeABicycle.com. Here's a link to the site:
> FindMeABicycle.com.
>> The purpose of the web site is to assist both experienced and novice
> bicyclists as they plan their next bicycle purchase. There is nothing
> for sale on FindMeABicycle.com. Nor is there a fee to use the site. It
> is simply intended to be a free helpful service.
>> FindMeABicycle.com provides two features that you won't find anywhere
> else: a simple step-by-step check list on how to purchase a bicycle,
> including a guide that will help the user decide on the ideal type of
> bike (mountain, road, hybrid, etc.) based on the needs of the user; and
> comprehensive lists of virtually every type, make and model of bike on
> the market today. The lists, compiled from more than 100 bike
> manufacturers, contain information on over 2,600 bike models. The lists
> are organized by 15 different types of bike: mountain, road, hybrid,
> bmx, touring, tandem, recumbent, women's, single speed, youth, track,
> cruiser, time trial, cyclocross, and folding. The lists of bicycle
> models are further broken down by frame material, suspension system, and
> price. FindMeABicycle.com won't replace the local bike shop, but I
> think it will prove to be an extremely valuable resource for anyone
> who's in the market to buy a bike.
>> I'd appreciate your help in spreading the word about FindMeABicycle.com
> so as many people as possible can take advantage of it. Specifically,
> it would be great if you could do one or more of the following:
>> - Link FindMeABicycle.com to your club's web site by using the following
> address: FindMeABicycle.com
> - Include a story or brief description of FindMeABicycle.com in your
> club's newsletter. Feel free to use the suggested language I've
> included in the post script below for your convenience.
> - Forward this email to other clubs, club members, or others who might
> be interested.
> - Talk about FindMeABicycle.com with your fellow club members and anyone
> else who might be interested.
>> If you have any questions or suggestions about the web site, please feel
> free to send an email to me at info@FindMeABicycle.com.
Here's the language about FindMeABicycle.com you can feel free to
> use on your web site or in your newsletter.
>> FindMeABicycle.com: a great new resource for helping you purchase your> next bicycle>> A new web site, called FindMeABicycle.com
> (http://www.findmeabicycle.com/), is a great new tool for both
> experienced and novice bicyclists as they plan their next bicycle
> purchase. There is nothing for sale on FindMeABicycle.com. Nor is there
> a fee to use the site. It is simply intended to be a free helpful
> service for helping you decide on your next bicycle.
>> FindMeABicycle.com provides two features that you won't find anywhere
> else: a simple step-by-step check list on how to purchase a bicycle,
> including a guide that will help the user decide on the ideal type of
> bike (mountain, road, hybrid, etc.) based on the needs of the user; and
> comprehensive lists of virtually every type, make and model of bike on
> the market today. The lists, compiled from more than 100 bike
> manufacturers, contain information on more than 2,600 bike models. The
> lists are organized by 15 different types of bike: mountain, road,
> hybrid, bmx, touring, tandem, recumbent, women's, single speed, youth,
> track, cruiser, time trial, cyclocross, and folding. The lists of
> bicycle models are further broken down by frame material, suspension
> system, and price. FindMeABicycle.com won't replace the local bike
> shop, but will prove to be an extremely valuable resource for anyone
> who's in the market to buy a bike.
>> Here's a link to the site - FindMeABicycle.com.>
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2008 10:45:42 -0700
> From: info@findmeabicycle.com
> Subject: New Web Site: FindMeABicycle.com
>> Hi -
>> My name is Barry Hirsch and I am an avid bicyclist from Portland,
> Oregon. After I retired last year, I decided to contribute something to
> the bicycling community. So I developed a web site for bicyclists
> called FindMeABicycle.com. Here's a link to the site:
> FindMeABicycle.com.
>> The purpose of the web site is to assist both experienced and novice
> bicyclists as they plan their next bicycle purchase. There is nothing
> for sale on FindMeABicycle.com. Nor is there a fee to use the site. It
> is simply intended to be a free helpful service.
>> FindMeABicycle.com provides two features that you won't find anywhere
> else: a simple step-by-step check list on how to purchase a bicycle,
> including a guide that will help the user decide on the ideal type of
> bike (mountain, road, hybrid, etc.) based on the needs of the user; and
> comprehensive lists of virtually every type, make and model of bike on
> the market today. The lists, compiled from more than 100 bike
> manufacturers, contain information on over 2,600 bike models. The lists
> are organized by 15 different types of bike: mountain, road, hybrid,
> bmx, touring, tandem, recumbent, women's, single speed, youth, track,
> cruiser, time trial, cyclocross, and folding. The lists of bicycle
> models are further broken down by frame material, suspension system, and
> price. FindMeABicycle.com won't replace the local bike shop, but I
> think it will prove to be an extremely valuable resource for anyone
> who's in the market to buy a bike.
>> I'd appreciate your help in spreading the word about FindMeABicycle.com
> so as many people as possible can take advantage of it. Specifically,
> it would be great if you could do one or more of the following:
>> - Link FindMeABicycle.com to your club's web site by using the following
> address: FindMeABicycle.com
> - Include a story or brief description of FindMeABicycle.com in your
> club's newsletter. Feel free to use the suggested language I've
> included in the post script below for your convenience.
> - Forward this email to other clubs, club members, or others who might
> be interested.
> - Talk about FindMeABicycle.com with your fellow club members and anyone
> else who might be interested.
>> If you have any questions or suggestions about the web site, please feel
> free to send an email to me at info@FindMeABicycle.com.
Here's the language about FindMeABicycle.com you can feel free to
> use on your web site or in your newsletter.
>> FindMeABicycle.com: a great new resource for helping you purchase your> next bicycle>> A new web site, called FindMeABicycle.com
> (http://www.findmeabicycle.com/), is a great new tool for both
> experienced and novice bicyclists as they plan their next bicycle
> purchase. There is nothing for sale on FindMeABicycle.com. Nor is there
> a fee to use the site. It is simply intended to be a free helpful
> service for helping you decide on your next bicycle.
>> FindMeABicycle.com provides two features that you won't find anywhere
> else: a simple step-by-step check list on how to purchase a bicycle,
> including a guide that will help the user decide on the ideal type of
> bike (mountain, road, hybrid, etc.) based on the needs of the user; and
> comprehensive lists of virtually every type, make and model of bike on
> the market today. The lists, compiled from more than 100 bike
> manufacturers, contain information on more than 2,600 bike models. The
> lists are organized by 15 different types of bike: mountain, road,
> hybrid, bmx, touring, tandem, recumbent, women's, single speed, youth,
> track, cruiser, time trial, cyclocross, and folding. The lists of
> bicycle models are further broken down by frame material, suspension
> system, and price. FindMeABicycle.com won't replace the local bike
> shop, but will prove to be an extremely valuable resource for anyone
> who's in the market to buy a bike.
>> Here's a link to the site - FindMeABicycle.com.>