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Bike Month Sweepstakes
Join MCBC between April 6 and June 15 and enter the Bike Month Sweepstakes - Grand Prize is a vintage 1960's Schwinn 3-speed lightweight (Made in U.S.A. Size, style and color optional, courtesy of Joe Bunker CPA). |
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Camelbak H.O.S.S.
Value: $150
If you're ready for an epic, spur-of-the-moment, multi-day, cycling adventure in unsuspecting weather conditions, you're ready for the H.O.S.S.™ hydration pack by Camelbak. Our most technical cycling system, the H.O.S.S. features our NEW D.V.I.S. back panel technology - a dynamic, self-adjusting, ventilated panel that moves the pack away from your back. Features a roll-top waterproof main compartment to keep your gear dry in the worst weather conditions. Comfortably holds 100 oz/3L reservoir, and raises the bar for hydration in mountain biking.
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Rickshaw Medium Commuter Messenger bag
Value: $180
Rickshaw is a new San Francisco-based bag company. Inspired by the creative energy of our city, urban cycling and intense desire to make good products, we started Rickshaw to satisfy our own personal passion for bags. We know how people love their bags. We think it’s cool–-if not kind of weird-–the way people grow attached to their favorite bag as though it were a pet or loving-one.
We also love city living—the excitement, diversity, creativity and culture we experience in a fast-paced metropolitan environment. With access to art, theater, music and restaurants, there’s an energy that pulses through the community. We design bags for people who thrive on the urban experience and celebrate the creative process. |


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Gore Bike Wear 1-Womens and 1-Mens Alp X Windstopper zipoff jacket
Value: $199 each
 
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Sheila Moon Riding Britches 1- Men's, 1- Women's
Value: $105 each
Sheila Moon's riding britches make great commuting pants. Made 97% Cotton and 3% Lycra blend fabric is tough yet will stretch for a comfortable fit. With a reinforced seat pad these pants are styled like traditional slacks with a zippered fly, button closure and belt loops. 2 roomy from pockets along with 2 back zippered pockets.
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Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home camera bag
Value: $110
Crumpler began in 1995 in Melbourne, Australia, in direct response to the need for very durable (and visible) bags for bicycle couriers, who really give their equipment a good thrashing. Crumpler bags were soon available in a wide range of styles, color combinations, and sizes.
Crumpler branched out into photo bags and the products became internationally popular. Crumpler’s spirit is rooted in iconoclasm, wackiness and irreverence (or is that total irrelevance?). The notoriety of our products continues to grow in response to their legendary durability and great style, and the wide choice of sizes, colors and functions. Despite their success, Crumpler hasn’t lost sight of its origins—the fundamental factor is fun! |


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WTB Team Vigo Saddle
Value: $140
WTB was founded right here in Marin County in 1982. Today the independently-owned company is a global leader in cycling components and remains completely committed to advocacy, especially at the local level. With its sister nonprofit organization, Transportation Alternatives for Marin (TAM), WTB and MCBC are making Marin's streets safer for us all. |

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1-pair of Continental Mountain King 2.4 mountain bike tires
1-pair of Continental Grand Prix 4000 road bike tires
Value: $120 each
The Mountain King offers greater width yet low rolling resistance for fast, aggressive riding. Conti claims "the Mountain king rules the Rockies". Our customers say it rules everywhere. The spiky intermediate tread design works great on a variety of riding conditions wet or dry.
The Grand Prix 4000 works on every road surface, transforming the demands of different styles of riding and supplies extremely long-term performance. It also achieves expectations in precision and production quality. |


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A private tour for eight of Anchor Steam's San Francisco brewery
Value: $250
Nothing goes together better than bikes and beers, and microbrews seem to be the beer of choice for the avid cyclist. Anchor Brewery is largely responsible for the growth of the microbrewery movement in the United States and the winner will see how the beer is made at the San Francisco brewing facility. The tour ends in the the tasting room!
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