Archive for April, 2010
REVERSE Gear on Parenthood
No this is not our opinions of how you should “parent” your children. It is however a notification that recumbent riding and the wearing of REVERSE Gear is about to make it into mainstream TV programming - on a new show called PARENTHOOD.
While we were travelling in Florida in March we received a call from a young woman asking for help on how to enter a credit card transaction into our shopping cart. When we explained the use of PayPal she informed us that the purchase was not for herself but for the wardrobe department of NBC. She explained that she was trying to purchase a jersey for a recumbent rider in an upcoming episode that was being filmed the following Friday. Not wanting to delay shipment while we sorted the payment options out, we shipped her a Mulga-3 jersey and a pair of the unique Ironbark shorts immeditaely. A few days later we signed the release forms.
We are no doubt thrilled that someone can/will ride a recumbent on a popular genre show. The exposure will be good for the industry overall. We are even more excited that the rider will be properly attired in a spiffy tri-color recumbent-specific jersey with front zipped pockets and classic lycra shorts for the shoot. We know that shoots can take a long time and we are confident that Phil Abrams who plays Phil Lessing in the show will be comfortable for however long it takes for his ride across our small screens.
The character Phil Lessing has already made his first appearance in Episode Two of the 2010 premiere of Parenthood.
We consider ourselves very fortunate that we had just bought a new TV in early March so that we can now receive the free-to-air post-conversion HDTV signals in our RV. So when Phil graces the screen in bright blue and orange on May 4. 2010 we will actually get to see him. We hope you will too.
Let us know what you think of recumbent riding in mainstream television by posting your comments below.
The following is from the summary of the show provided by NBC:
“Parenthood” is a one‐hour drama inspired by the box‐office comedy hit of the same name about the Braverman family. The dynamic star‐studded cast includes Peter Krause, Lauren Graham, Craig T. Nelson, Dax Shepard, Bonnie Bedelia, Monica Potter and Erika Christensen. Executive producers are Oscar winners Ron Howard and Brian Grazer (“A Beautiful Mind,” “Frost/Nixon”), and Jason Katims (“Friday Night Lights”), who wrote the pilot episode. Emmy winner Thomas Schlamme (“The West Wing”) is the director and executive producer of the pilot. “Parenthood” is from Imagine Television and Universal Media Studios.
Tour of Southern USA - 2010
After leaving Florida at the beginning of March 2010, we headed back to Canada in a rather winding fashion. We researched where the recumbent shops were. Then we planned a route that would allow us to visit as many as possible and if time and weather permitted also cycle some of the cities and trails along the way.
The first of these destinations was New Orleans LA. We understand that you can special order a recumbent from Michael’s Bicycle Shop in the French Quarter. However we didn`t see any recumbents the whole time we were in New Orleans. It`s a shame that they have not yet caught on as New Orleans has a great bike path along the levee which is a safe and easy route to get into the city. We cycled a portion of it in the west of the city.
Our next stop was Jackson MS, home to Ride South, a large recumbent and kayak shop in nearby Brandon. Jim was a great host suggesting an excellent RV park close by, as well as trails to ride along the lake and reservoir. Ride Southcarries a wide range of recumbents including: Greenspeed, Catrike, Hase, Sun, Bacchetta, Cycle Genius, ICE, Lightning, RANS, Terratrike (Whiz Wheels). He now carries REVERSE Gear recumbent clothing also. On Saturday morning, he invited us to ride with the locals on their weekly Rise and Shine ride. We returned to the shop for Jim`s freshly baked bread, fig preserves and coffee. How much better can you start a weekend?
Jim can be reached at: Ride South Recumbents 105 Avalon Ct Brandon, MS 39047 P: 1-888-822-3647 or by email at info @ ridesouth.com
In Burlington AL we visited Tandems Ltd but did not do any cycling as it was raining while we were there. Jack and Susan sell from their home location and have a very impressive knowledge and range of recumbent and tandem cycles.
When we arrived in Atlanta GA we had intended to ride the Silver Comet trail located right next to the Silver Comet Depot which we visited. After discussing tricycles and the benefits of riding in REVERSE Gearrecumbent clothing with owner Arno, we abandoned the idea of riding because of the thunderstorm that had moved in, while we were chatting.
We found only one recumbent shop in TN called Easy Chair Recumbents in Signal Mountain. We did not stop however and drove to Nashville TN where we did cycle around Opryland and Opry Mills and also from two Rivers Park to downtown, for a total distance of 58 km.
We moved on to Kentucky, where we visited two locations of Scheller’s Fitness and Cycling (Middletown KY and Clarkesville IN) with a ride in the city in between. We rode through downtown and the museum district before going along the Ohio River from Riverside Park to Portland Wharf and return.
Florida recumbent shops
While visiting Florida we visited as many shops that sell recumbents as possible. We were impressed by the large number of shops and the variety of recumbent products they sold. We were also pleasantly surprised at the number of recumbent riders on the many trails we visited - many of them snowbirds trying to find the magic answer to riding all year round.
Shops we visited (in alphabetical order):
Bicycle Outfitters - now carries REVERSE Gear
11198 70th Avenue N Seminole, FL 33772 P: 727-319-2453
Hamptons Edge Trailside Bikes - now carries REVERSE Gear and KangaTek
8294 E. Orange Ave Floral City, FL 34436 P: 352-419-4809
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A J Barnes Bicycle Emporium - Fort Myers, FL
Atlantic Bicycle - Margate, FL
Billy’s Bike Shop - Sanibel Island, FL
Bob’s Beach Bicycles - Indialantic, FL
Champion Cycle - Jacksonville Beach, FL
LakeShore Bicycle & Fitness - Jacksonville, FL
Paradise Bicycles - Fort Myers, FL
Power-On Cycling - Riverview, FL
Riverside Recumbents - Cocoa, FL
Ryder Bikes - Bradenton, FL
Trike Shoppe - Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Village Cycles - The Villages (Lady Lake), FL
Winter Garden Wheel Works - Winter Garden, FL
The Florida Tour - Part 2
We wrote about our first experience cycling in Florida on February 1st. By then we were in the Tampa Bay area and planning to do the Pinellas Trail. Weather and flat tires conspired against us - so we only caught glimpses of that trail as we drove by sections close to the highways or bike shops in the area. Then we moved on and stayed near the Withlacoochee State Park, at the recommendation of Pete whom we met through one of the Florida recumbent forums. We liked the area so much that we stayed a month to ride the Withlacoochee Trail and attend the Catrike Rally on March 6 and 7. The weather remained cool with most mornings just above freezing. But we had finally decided that we would not allow weather to keep us cabin-bound, that is hibernating in the RV.
We rode the section of the Withlacoochee Trail from the Sandy Oaks RV Resort in Beverly Hills to the town of Istachatta. We did several variations of this trip or sections of it. We rode it: with Pete as a guide, by ourselves, with fellow RVers from Sandy Oaks and also with the Catrike Rally ride sponsored by Regis and Cindy of Hampton’s Edge. The ride we most looked forward to was the Moonlight Ride organized by Hampton’s Edge on the Saturday closest to the full moon each month. Since the trail is normally closed after dark, this was going to be unique. So we donned our thermal long-johns, our Moonah and Woolybutt bottoms and lots of layers, including down vests on top. We found our ski gloves and winter toques. And off we went to the shop at 6:30 pm. But alas no-one else showed. So instead, we joined Regis and Cindy and some locals at the pizza restaurant that would have been the destination for the ride. We left before their next Moonlight Ride but we hope the weather improved for them. If planning to be in the area, check out Hampton’s Edge Trailside Bicycles for information on rides and trails or drop by their trailside location and say hello. They now carry REVERSE Gear and KangaTek bags too.
Another trail we rode with the RVers from Sandy Oaks was the canal ride near Crystal River to Gulf of Mexico. It was a short flat ride that was perfect for the cool and windy day we had.
On the weekend of March 6 and 7, we attended the Catrike Rally. On Saturday morning about a hundred Catrikes, and a few hanger-ons like us, gathered at the park on Lake Apopka in Winter Garden. The group self-divided into 3 sub-groups to cover varying distances of the West Orange Trail. Then we all returned to Winter Garden for a bite to eat before descending on the Catrike factory for a tour. Before the tour started everyone enjoyed sunshine, refreshments and exhibits in the parking lot and Paulo Camasmie explained the technology, research and testing behind Musashi, the new Catbike. The next day, Hampton’s Edge organized a ride of the Withlacoochee Trail for any riders staying in the area. About sixty people attended and went for lunch at Frankie’s Grill where REVERSE Gear had a draw for a free jersey. It was an impressive sight on both days to see dozens of trikes wending their way down the trails. We would like to thank Regis and Cindy for their hospitality and for dinner where we met Larry Varney from Bentrider Online (see Larry`s review of the Greenspeed jersey). This ride concluded our stay and our cycling in Florida - for this year.
We had so much fun and we look forward to visiting this area again.
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