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Info cards!
These popped up in that other bike form, a personal injury lawyer made some up. While things don't really work like that in Canada, I thought it was a great idea! And I really could have used one a few a days ago, when you get hit it can be hard to remember to get all the details, like the exact cross street (which I totally blanked on).
Oh, ya, I got doored : /
looks like everything will work out though, I'm kind of proud of myself because I really didn't think I had enough uphill speed to bend my fork, but turns out I did.
http://i845.photobucket.com/albums/a.../bikecard1.png
http://i845.photobucket.com/albums/a.../bikecard2.png
front & back, to be folded like a little passport. I'm giving them to my bike-friends along with a pen, in a tiny zip lock bag. Because you never know. The original file is vector, I made them in Illustrator. If anyone wants the source file, or has suggestions, let me know.
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Looks pretty spiff! I'd be interested in the vector art myself, if then I can also add my local bike coalition's phone number. :)
-- gnat!
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I saw those on the other site, nice job adapting them to your area!
So glad you're OK and hope you can get your bike fixed ASAP.
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I left the file at work.
but I'll upload it to google docs tomorrow. Oh, on the back is a coat of arms for my city, so that should be replaced, and I love the idea of adding the local cycling coalition number. I think I'll do that too.
I just found out my bike will be ready tomorrow, and the driver's insurance should cover the repairs. At first I was unhappy about having to ride my heavy mixte to work, but you know once I'm moving I can't help but love the clunky, slow ride.
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source file:
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B6f...A3NDU3ZTg4ZDZh
you'll have to tell me how that all works out, I'm not familiar with google docs but I think I uploaded it right.