<%@LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT" CODEPAGE="1252"%> Untitled Document Hey riders,

Anybody want to test drive some sweet bikes on our favorite trails? We've got some great demo bikes lined up for two days of fun at no charge whatsoever. (warning- riding fresh new bikes dialed with all the new stuff often leads to spending absurd amounts of cash) Here are the details..


Who: Trail Head Cyclery, Yeti, Maverick and Specialized.
What: Test drive rad bikes on rad trails.
Where: The Soquel Demonstration Forest parking lot.
When: 9 `til 3, Saturday and Sunday, February 11th and 12th
Food: AM muffins etc and coffee_PM BBQ chicken and veggie chili
Bring: Valid Photo ID, Your major credit card, Helmet, Shoes, Pedals if possible **, all standard repair equipment like your heading out to Brail Trail on your own bike...

I expect to have aproximately 20 Yeti bikes, mostly 575's and ASR-SL's. 8 Mavericks, the new ML7/5 and the ML8's, s,m,l,xl in each. Gobs of Specialized but mostly Stumpjumper 120's and Enduros, plus I expect some fresh carbon S-Works action. Also, count on a hanfull of our own Trail Head Test Bikes and employee's bikes. Rumor has it I'll even have team rider Mike Haderer's Yeti 303. YES!!

All of the models represented that weekend will be on sale. All you need to do is commit to the bike that loves you with a deposit and I'll even put 'er on Layaway for up to 30 days.

Thank you all for the support over the past nine years! Here's looking forward to many epic rides in 2006.

Lars Thomsen
owner
Trail Head Cyclery
14450 Union Ave.
San Jose, CA 95124
(408) 369-9666
http://www.trailheadcyclery.com


** If you are removing your pedals for the first time, it is nice to know that the right pedal has a right hand thread (lefty loosy) and the left pedal has a left hand thread (backwards action). Try not to weld your left pedal to the crank arm folks!

***For those that have not been to Demostration Forest here's how to get there.

Directions from the shop: Take Hwy 17 South toward Santa Cruz and exit Summit Rd.(South) continue about 5 mi to the first stop sign, make a right and then an immediate left on to Highland Way and proceed 4-5 miles to the parking area (across the first bridge that you see on your right).

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