Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Shenandoah Bicycle Company Recognized for our "Advocacy Excellence"

Every Year at the Trek Bicycles dealer show the president of Trek (John Burke) pushes all Trek dealers to do more in their local communities and help make this a more bicycle friendly world. We at Shenandoah Bicycle Company are a proud Trek retailer and appreciate the leadership and commitment Trek has shown for bicycle advocacy, becoming a leader within the bicycle industry and helping set the standard.
Did you know that:
Trek and US Trek dealers have teamed up to donate $1 each of every Trek helmet sold to support Bicycle Friendly Communities Program (League of American Bicyclists). By the end of 2013, this will amount to well over $2 million in funding.
$10 from the sale of every Trek full-suspension mountain bike goes to the International Mountain Bicycling Association to support their efforts, to ensure that we all have a place to ride for generations to come.


In an effort to get more Trek dealers involved with advocacy work, Trek recognized a number of bike shops throughout the country for their work over the years as bicycle advocates. Shenandoah Bicycle Company is very proud to be recognized among the many Trek dealers and proud of what we have been able to help blossom in this community. Please read on...

At Trek World this year, we kicked off the One World Two Wheels Game Changer program, and I asked every Trek retailer to check the box on their dealer agreement, saying that they would be a Game Changer for advocacy in their market. So far, we’ve had hundreds of retailers sign up for the program. And that’s awesome.
With the Game Changer program, we’ve given you the tools to step up and make a difference in your local markets. But we’ve also got a whole bunch of Trek retailers who are already doing big things for cycling advocacy, and they’re getting results. And I want to recognize them here. As part of our initiative, I’d like to introduce the first recipients of the 2014 Advocacy Excellence Awards:
Jax Bicycle Center 
  • Installed a Saris Hub in all 8 store locations to motivate employees, worked with IMBA to bring an MTB park to Orange County.
Truman Lake Bikes
  • Turned Warsaw, Missouri into a cycling town. Enlisted help from the community to get 20+ miles of MTB trails built.
Cool Breeze Cyclery 
  • Worked closely with Safe Routes to School to get sidewalks installed by their local elementary school.
Shenandoah Bicycle Company
  • Founded their local advocacy group, spoke at the National Bike Summit, helped get a local multi-use trail built.
North Central Cyclery

  • Formed Axletree, a non-profit advocacy group, helped get a progressive bike law passed in DeKalb, IL.

Towpath Bikes 
  • Founded their local MTB advocacy group, held a Breast Cancer Awareness Ride which raised over $64,000.
Bike Barn
  • Was integral in getting B-Cycle launched in Houston, helped secure $100M of funding for recreational trails.
These retailers spoke up for their community, leveraged their position as a local business, and made things happen.

Thank you for making a difference,
 - Jb

Friday, December 13, 2013

The Winter Conditions are PERFECT!

Yesterday Thomas, Collin & David vacated the Valley and SBC to head to the higher mountains west of town. The destination was Flagpole or Reddish Knob, the bike to test was the new Salsa Mukluk. After climbing the pavement/ice/snow we made it to the saddle. With the pavement covered with snow and perfectly packed down by the "Bear" trucks we choose to head to Reddish Knob.

David & Collin nearing the saddle.
The clear winter views along the ridge to Reddish were amazing, the trail conditions were about the same....What are perfect winter trail conditions? 4-6" of snow, minimal wind, below freezing temperatures (but not too cold) and trails that were already traveled (needed..otherwise too much walking)!

Collin....Fat Tires with a Fat Smile!

As with usual winter conditions the key is preparation (winter shoes & spare cloths) and enough allotted time to allow for ride "variables"..which includes additional walking time.  The downhill down Timber, Upper Wolfe and Lynn was a blast! Our advice...Get out there now!

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Holiday Hours and 25% off Sale!

Shop Til You Drop: Special Holiday Hours & 25% Off

Shenandoah Bicycle Company will be participating in Downtown Harrisonburg's shop til you drop. We will be open Sunday December 15 from 11-5. All clothing, helmets and shoes will be on sale 25% off (except for items already on sale). Sale is for Friday (December 13) Saturday (DEC 14) and Sunday (DEC 15).

Monday, December 9, 2013

Bikes on Sale!

Check out what bikes we have on sale! Follow the link below each picture to access our online store.

2013 Trek Lexa SL C on sale $999.99 from $1,129.99




   







2013 Trek Lexa SLX C on sale $1,299.99 from $1,449.99



2013 Trek Cobia 29er Hardtail on sale $1,025.00 from $1,129.99

2014 Trek Verve 1 Hybrid on sale $399.99 from $419.99

2013 Trek WSD Madone 5.2 C on sale $2,699.99 from $3,399.99

2013 Trek Rumblefish Elite 29er Full Suspension on sale $2,499.99 from $2,899.99

2013 Trek Rumblefish 29er Full Suspension on sale $1,999.99 from $2,349.99


2013 Trek Stache 7 Hardtail on sale $1,399.99

2012 Trek Superfly AL Elite 29er on sale $1,900.00 from $2,199.99

2013 Trek Marlin 29er Hardtail on sale $569.99 from $659.99

2011 Trek XO-1 on sale $1,300.00 from $1,699.99

2012 Trek Madone 4.6 Carbon H2 on sale $2,200.00 from $2,599.99


2013 Trek Domane 4.0 Carbon on sale $1,900.00 from $1,999.99

2013 Trek Madone 3.1 Carbon H2 on sale $1,700.00 from $1,849.99



2013 Salsa Colossal 2 on sale $2,100.00 from $2,399.00

2013 Salsa El Mariachi 3 Large 26" Hardtail on sale $1,400.00 from $1,550.00


2013 Salsa Spearfish 2 Large 29" Full Suspension on sale $2,410.00 from $2,999.00










The perfect stocking stuffer!

Looking for an easy stocking stuffer idea?  Gift cards make it easy for you to give the perfect gift.  Shenandoah Bicycle Company offers gift cards for the perfect stocking stuffer this holiday season.  If you're unable to swing by the shop, we'll be happy to mail these little goodies to your favorite cyclist with a convenient over the phone payment.  

Winter Riding...Higher you get the better it is!

When the forecast is calling for winter conditions make sure you hit the upper elevations of Shenandoah Mountain. It is here, on the 4000' ridges  of Western Virginia, where you will escape the "wintery mix" that always plagues the Valley and find the drier, white stuff that smooth's out all the bumps in the trail. This past Sunday the conditions on Reddish Knob, and the upper 1500' of Timber Ridge were perfect for fat tire fun.  Don't let the Valley fool you, make sure you go high on those questionable winter days!


Joel Maynard and Dan Fudala nearing the trail head to Timber Ridge