Friday, December 18, 2009

Let it rain, let it rain, let it rain....ugh!

Most of us are not fans of the rain and nearly all of us cyclists agree that rain can seriously dampen (pun intended) our spirits when we have an itch to hit the road. But wait no longer - Fort Langley Cyclery may have found the solution to the soggy dilemma of whether to ride or not to ride! While at Interbike this past September, we came across this great bicycle clothing company: Showers Pass, based in Portland Oregon, makes incredible rain gear for cyclists and some of their gear is so good-looking that you could wear it straight from your bike and into the office. We are working hard to find a way of getting this clothing line across the border and into our store, and are very excited about the possibility of carrying this product. We hope you'll love it too.


As for the progress of our store renovations, we are steadily moving forward. The electrical work is done, the bathroom is done, the old flooring is out and the drywallers will hopefully be doing their magic between Christmas and the New Year. 

But the thing we are most anticipating is the unveiling of our design and logo. We have a meeting this weekend with our design expert, James Moes, and maybe on the next blog we can put it up to show you (no promises though...). James, a wonderful visual artist and photographer, has been working hard to interpret our mental vision of the store and putting that into a physical design pallete.  Thanks James! 


And thanks to all of you who have been following along with us and have been encouraging us in this journey.  Your support has been appreciated.  And in case we don't have a chance to blog again in the next week, Tim, Misty, Jon, Alyssa (and baby-to-be) all wish you a very blessed Christmas.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Langley Area Cycling Coalition

A group of cycling advocates in Langley have recently formed a local chapter of the Vancouver Area Cycling Coalition (VACC). The VACC is a very well-respected group of cyclists that advocate for cycling safety and improved conditions and infrastructure for cycling in the Lower Mainland. They have formed local chapters in various communities throughout Metro Vancouver, including Maple Ridge, Surrey/White Rock, and now also The Langleys.


The new Langley Area Cycling Coalition (LACC) had their most recent meeting last Tuesday, December 8, led by co-chairs Richard Edge and Dan Milsip. They told us about their initial meetings with the engineering staff from the City and the Township and the plans that our local governments have for developing cycling infrastructure in Langley. The governments are very eager and willing to work with the LACC, and the LACC is very eager and willing to represent Langley's cycling population.

In order for them to represent the local cycling community better, local cyclists (including you) need to come to LACC meetings. You can become a member if you want, but you are more than welcome to attend the meetings and give your input without becoming a member. Also, you can join their Yahoo Group for free, and join in the online conversation.

Cheers.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

The 2010 BUB from Batavus

Not much has happened in the shop this past week as both families, Jon & Alyssa and Tim & Misty, spent the week moving out of our house and into temporary digs; we hope to find a new home soon.  (Hey, what’s a little more stress added to our lives before the shop opens?!)  We have made some progress in the shop clearing out a lot of garbage and now it looks like we can start getting in some contractors to do some of the more serious work. 

We have also started lining up our distributors and suppliers and we have placed our first order for bikes.

As a first glimpse into our line up, we would like to introduce you to the BUB (Batavus Utility Bike). We are very excited about this bike and can’t wait for it to arrive.  The BUB is a modern and lighter version of the classic Dutch bike with some added Danish design flair; the design concept is based on an unfolding paper clip.




Batavus designed this masterpiece based on their expertise in city bikes and they have a reputation of producing high quality bikes. Tim and Jon got to test ride a prototype of the BUB at Interbike this past September – it was a real pleasure. This bike is smooth and comfortable, but way faster and more responsive than a big lazy cruiser.

You can have a closer look at  the BUB, in either the basic model or the deluxe XC model, as a classic frame or a step-through. As this is a brand new bike, we’re certainly excited about it. But really, we want to know what you think, so leave a comment. If you have questions about it, we’ll do our best to answer them.