Thursday, November 26, 2009

Black Friday and bicycle deals

I won't personally buy anything over this Thanksgiving weekend, but I'm not above pandering to your wants and needs.

If you know of other bike related deals for the weekend, please feel free to mention them in the comments.

Zero Per Gallon: Use coupon code "blk30" at checkout from 11/27 to 11/30 and receive 20% off your entire order.

Subscribe to Momentum Magazine by Nov 28 for a chance to win a "Nutty Family Prize Pack" of helmets from Nutcase helmets.

Chrome Bags: Use coupon code "chrome4day" for 20% off everything through 11/30.

Urban Velo: subscribe and get a free shirt.

Dirt Rag Holiday Sale. And Bicycle Times too.

Bike Hugger Holiday Sale December 2.

Free shipping on handspun yarn from Little Red Bicycle in San Francisco.

My pal UltraRob will once again partner with World Bicycle Relief by giving a portion of his earnings to them.

From Makai Bikes: Special prices on Super Classic Beach Cruiser, Cadillac L21, Thruster 29er and more through Monday.

Some more specials are listed at Singletracks.com.

Finally, don't miss the Black Friday deals at Amazon.

4 comments:

  1. Im also a buy-nothing person.

    Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!!

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  2. Thanksgiving Day:

    Save 20% off orders of US$75 or more at http://www.nashbar.com/ using checkout code TURKEY

    Black Friday:

    http://www.madsencycles.com/ is selling their Cream Bike (bucket or rack) for US$400 off. Also, the Dutch Upgrade is $200 off.

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  3. Fritz,

    Show some link love to Kevin at KGSBikes. Sounds like he's having a 10% off deal on a number of top bikes and frames.

    http://blog.kgsbikes.com/

    No buy day here for me as well. Sounds unfair actually. Its a no-buy day for 365 days a year for me. Hmm...

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  4. I'm also doing a Buy (almost) Nothing Day. Sure, there are plenty of things I really need (no wait, those are wants) but I'm going to put that money towards other things that are more needed.

    Plus, its hard to spend money when you are biking deep in the redwood trees!

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