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Company Logo/Sign Banners for Bicycles
When a service or delivery vehicle pulls up to your house, you know
someone has arrived for a business visit by the company sign painted on the vehicle. If cycling is good enough for EU leaders to arrive at summits or whatever photo ops they cycle to in Europe, then cycling is good enough for at least some kinds of commerce. A bicycle delivery company, for example, should be able to order a triangular piece of material with the company logo printed on it. Three velcro straps allow it to be attached to the top tube, down tube and seat tube. Am I too late for this one? Bret Cahill |
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Company Logo/Sign Banners for Bicycles
On Jan 14, 4:12*am, Bret Cahill wrote:
When a service or delivery vehicle pulls up to your house, you know someone has arrived for a business visit by the company sign painted on the vehicle. If cycling is good enough for EU leaders to arrive at summits or whatever photo ops they cycle to in Europe, then cycling is good enough for at least some kinds of commerce. A bicycle delivery company, for example, should be able to order a triangular piece of material with the company logo printed on it. Three velcro straps allow it to be attached to the top tube, down tube and seat tube. Am I too late for this one? Bret Cahill We have a local tradesman who, when he is working on a house, leaves his bike outside the premises with a big advert stuck to it. The Council cannot ask him to remove it like they can with a semi permanent ad as the bike is not classed as a billboard but a bicycle. -- Simon Mason |
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Company Logo/Sign Banners for Bicycles
When a service or delivery vehicle pulls up to your house, you know
someone has arrived for a business visit by the company sign painted on the vehicle. If cycling is good enough for EU leaders to arrive at summits or whatever photo ops they cycle to in Europe, then cycling is good enough for at least some kinds of commerce. A bicycle delivery company, for example, should be able to order a triangular piece of material with the company logo printed on it. Three velcro straps allow it to be attached to the top tube, down tube and seat tube. Am I too late for this one? Bret Cahill We have a local tradesman who, when he is working on a house, leaves his bike outside the premises with a big advert stuck to it. The Council cannot ask him to remove it like they can with a semi permanent ad as the bike is not classed as a billboard but a bicycle. Same for motor vehicles in the U. S. You can park something that won't run on an empty lot. Bret Cahill |
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Company Logo/Sign Banners for Bicycles
On Jan 14, 7:44*pm, Bret Cahill wrote:
When a service or delivery vehicle pulls up to your house, you know someone has arrived for a business visit by the company sign painted on the vehicle. If cycling is good enough for EU leaders to arrive at summits or whatever photo ops they cycle to in Europe, then cycling is good enough for at least some kinds of commerce. A bicycle delivery company, for example, should be able to order a triangular piece of material with the company logo printed on it. Three velcro straps allow it to be attached to the top tube, down tube and seat tube. Am I too late for this one? Bret Cahill We have a local tradesman who, when he is working on a house, leaves his bike outside the premises with a big advert stuck to it. The Council cannot ask him to remove it like they can with a semi permanent ad as the bike is not classed as a billboard but a bicycle. Same for motor vehicles in the U. S. *You can park something that won't run on an empty lot. Bret Cahill- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - This chap is was actually working at the bottom of our street yesterday. I had a nice chat with him and told him about a guy in Colorado being interested in his advertising idea. -- Simon Mason |
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Company Logo/Sign Banners for Bicycles
When a service or delivery vehicle pulls up to your house, you know
someone has arrived for a business visit by the company sign painted on the vehicle. If cycling is good enough for EU leaders to arrive at summits or whatever photo ops they cycle to in Europe, then cycling is good enough for at least some kinds of commerce. A bicycle delivery company, for example, should be able to order a triangular piece of material with the company logo printed on it. Three velcro straps allow it to be attached to the top tube, down tube and seat tube. Am I too late for this one? Bret Cahill We have a local tradesman who, when he is working on a house, leaves his bike outside the premises with a big advert stuck to it. The Council cannot ask him to remove it like they can with a semi permanent ad as the bike is not classed as a billboard but a bicycle. Same for motor vehicles in the U. S. *You can park something that won't run on an empty lot. Bret Cahill- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - This chap is was actually working at the bottom of our street yesterday. I had a nice chat with him and told him about a guy in Colorado being interested in his advertising idea. I've cycled and motor cycled on U. S. Census jobs and the bureaucrats running the operation never complained. Many companies pass out magnetic sheets to temporarily "convert" employees' private motor vehicles to company vehicles. The pizza delivery sign is the most common. It would help encourage cycling if there was a way to create enough demand for the top down and seat tube temporary banners that it could become part of the "establishment." Bret Cahill |
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Company Logo/Sign Banners for Bicycles
"Bret Cahill" wrote in message ... I've cycled and motor cycled on U. S. Census jobs and the bureaucrats running the operation never complained. Many companies pass out magnetic sheets to temporarily "convert" employees' private motor vehicles to company vehicles. The pizza delivery sign is the most common. It would help encourage cycling if there was a way to create enough demand for the top down and seat tube temporary banners that it could become part of the "establishment." My Scott CR1 came with a pack of transfers bearing the name of Ritchey, Campagnolo, Selle Italia and Scott so you could add your own logos as you saw fit. Maybe removable plastic transfers are the answer. -- Simon Mason |
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Company Logo/Sign Banners for Bicycles
On 14/01/2012 04:12, Bret Cahill wrote:
When a service or delivery vehicle pulls up to your house, you know someone has arrived for a business visit by the company sign painted on the vehicle. If cycling is good enough for EU leaders to arrive at summits or whatever photo ops they cycle to in Europe, then cycling is good enough for at least some kinds of commerce. A bicycle delivery company, for example, should be able to order a triangular piece of material with the company logo printed on it. Three velcro straps allow it to be attached to the top tube, down tube and seat tube. Am I too late for this one? Just a bit: http://tradesmansbike.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/hopper_butcher_bike.jpg?w=470 Of course, that arrangement gives the lie to the words of those who claim that there is no convenient place on any bike where a registration mark could be placed. It could be painted on either side of the bike in fluorescent colours (pink, for instance) on a black background, along with the owner's name and address. |
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Company Logo/Sign Banners for Bicycles
When a service or delivery vehicle pulls up to your house, you know
someone has arrived for a business visit by the company sign painted on the vehicle. If cycling is good enough for EU leaders to arrive at summits or whatever photo ops they cycle to in Europe, then cycling is good enough for at least some kinds of commerce. A bicycle delivery company, for example, should be able to order a triangular piece of material with the company logo printed on it. Three velcro straps allow it to be attached to the top tube, down tube and seat tube. Am I too late for this one? Just a bit: http://tradesmansbike.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/hopper_butcher_bike... I was thinking of something more temporary. After the job you roll it up and stuff it into your pocket. Of course, that arrangement gives the lie to the words of those who claim that there is no convenient place on any bike where a registration mark could be placed. It could be painted on either side of the bike in fluorescent colours (pink, for instance) on a black background, along with the owner's name and address. Cycle cops rely on their uniform, something that might work for some service industries. Bret Cahill |
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Company Logo/Sign Banners for Bicycles
On 14/01/2012 19:53, Bret Cahill wrote:
When a service or delivery vehicle pulls up to your house, you know someone has arrived for a business visit by the company sign painted on the vehicle. If cycling is good enough for EU leaders to arrive at summits or whatever photo ops they cycle to in Europe, then cycling is good enough for at least some kinds of commerce. A bicycle delivery company, for example, should be able to order a triangular piece of material with the company logo printed on it. Three velcro straps allow it to be attached to the top tube, down tube and seat tube. Am I too late for this one? Just a bit: http://tradesmansbike.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/hopper_butcher_bike... I was thinking of something more temporary. After the job you roll it up and stuff it into your pocket. Of course, that arrangement gives the lie to the words of those who claim that there is no convenient place on any bike where a registration mark could be placed. It could be painted on either side of the bike in fluorescent colours (pink, for instance) on a black background, along with the owner's name and address. Cycle cops rely on their uniform, something that might work for some service industries. Whoosh. |
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Company Logo/Sign Banners for Bicycles
When a service or delivery vehicle pulls up to your house, you know
someone has arrived for a business visit by the company sign painted on the vehicle. If cycling is good enough for EU leaders to arrive at summits or whatever photo ops they cycle to in Europe, then cycling is good enough for at least some kinds of commerce. A bicycle delivery company, for example, should be able to order a triangular piece of material with the company logo printed on it. Three velcro straps allow it to be attached to the top tube, down tube and seat tube. Am I too late for this one? Just a bit: http://tradesmansbike.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/hopper_butcher_bike.... I was thinking of something more temporary. *After the job you roll it up and stuff it into your pocket. No links? Maybe Kinkos already has something. Bret Cahill |
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