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Last-Minute Holiday Shopping with Bell

By Bell Sports on December 22nd, 2010 / Add a Comment
Filed in: Bell Sports, biking, child safety, general biking, helmets, holiday, skateboard

Christmas is only a few days away, yet it seems that many still have some last-minute shopping to do (What’s new?). While Bell products are affordable year-round, during this time of year stores across the country are marking down prices and offering some great deals on helmets and other cycling and skateboarding products. Here’s a roundup of some of some best Bell products out there:Adrenaline_SilverCarbFib_10

Sports Basement offers Bell bike helmets at a discounted price. Always on sale, these discounted Bell mountain bike and road bike helmets are 30 to 60% off! Check out the selection at SportsBasement.com

Bell helmets (like the Adrenaline Black Carbon, pictured right) and other products are sold in most bike shops, sporting goods stores and mass retailers including Walmart, Target, Toys R Us, Sears and  Kmart.

Maybe a new helmet didn’t make the Christmas list this year? If that’s the case, Bell offers a number of other useful accessories for bicycle riders or skateboarders.

bell bike seatGot an uncomfortable bike seat? Consider replacing it with a Bell  GelTech Seat  (pictured left) or simply cover with a new, cushy seat pad.

Need a reliable way to inflate bike tires? Consider a sturdy Bell tire pump. Need to keep your bike safe and secure in public? Check out our assortment of locks.

Doing some night riding? Don’t forget a light! Bell offers some powerful light systems that will illuminate any path.

Maybe there are new parents in your family? bell cocoon child carrierWell, even the youngest tyke can enjoy a bike ride with our child carriers, including the Bell Cocoon Child Carrier Seat (pictured right). This ultra safe, secure and comfortable bike seat includes a high back, 5-point harness, high-visibility rear reflector, a molded spoke guard and much more.

Know someone who commutes on bike through high-traffic areas? Consider getting them a Bell bike mirror so they can be more aware of their surroundings.

Maybe one of your friends or family members is planning a road trips and wants to bring their bikes along? Consider a Bell car rack.

Rex_EarthFirst_10Need some stocking stuffers? A Bell Emergency Bike tool or Bell bike bag would work. And our durable water bottles and hydration packs would be just the right fit.

Of course we offer a wide variety of helmet options for the kids, in boys and girls styles. The Rex line comes equipped with our True Fit technology, ensuring the easiest fit ever. The girls will love the Rex Earth First helmet(pictured left) and the boys will  shine with the Blazing Star version (pictured below right).

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If you’re not sure where to go in your area, call 1.800.456.BELL and a customer service representative will help you find a store near you or visit our Where to Buy page to find a list of locations where Bell products are sold.

We hope that these suggestions give you some ideas for those last minute gift purchases. We’d love to hear what Bell products you decide to give, or if you receive any as gifts this year. Let us know by leaving a comment below. And of course, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from all of us at Bell Sports!

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Bell True Fit Twitter Contest: Round 2 Complete, Round 3 Underway

By Bell Sports on September 10th, 2010 / 1 Comment
Filed in: Bell Sports, Bicycle News, Excercise, Festival, Festivals, Giveaway, Health charities, Quoted, Quotes, Safety, bicycle events, bike safety, biking, charity, child safety, general biking, helmets, holiday, music, random facts

We’ve reached more than 800 followers on twitter, and as promised the time has come to select a follower (at random) to receive a free Bell True Fit helmet!

With this milestone, we’re also donating five brand new True Fit helmets to Bike Cops for Kids in Minneapolis to help them in their effort to connect cops and kids using bike safety, helmets, and bikes.

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City Hall, Down Town San Jose

Big thanks to everyone who re-tweeted and encouraged friends to follow. You all really are the engine that keeps us moving forward in making new connections.

OK, so the winner of Round 2 is … drum roll please … Toni Patton (@Totally_Toni). Congratulations!

Thanks for participating! Please pick a Bell True Fit size, and whether you’d like a boy’s/men’s or girl’s/women’s helmet (visit our Products page for helmet options), and then DM us your email on twitter so we can get your address to mail your free new helmet!

We still have two more rounds of free-helmet giveaways to complete, and we hope that everyone will continue to re-tweet for the chance to win.

For Round 3, when we reach 900 followers, we’ll donate five helmets to San Jose Bike Party – the organization dedicated to building community through bicycling.

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Let there be bikes! SJ Bike Party

If you missed our posts on the first and second rounds, here’s how it works: Follow @BellTrueFit on twitter and be automatically entered to win a new Bell True Fit bike helmet!

Each time we reach another 100 followers, we’ll randomly select one of our followers to send a new Bell True Fit helmet to! Plus, each time we reach another 100 followers we’ll donate five helmets to an organization that is dedicated to helmet advocacy and bike safety. We’ll be giving helmets away when we reach 900 followers.

So keep on tweeting, and please encourage your followers to follow @BellTrueFit so we can reach our goals that much sooner!

Here’s what you can tweet: Follow @BellTrueFit – we’re giving away True Fit bike helmets as we reach 900 followers! Please RT http://bit.ly/amXY8A

And be sure to check out the San Jose Bike Party on facebook and twitter @SJBikeParty as well.

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Did You Know? Fast Facts Friday: Bike Camp Success

By Bell Sports on August 27th, 2010 / Add a Comment
Filed in: Bell Sports, Health charities, bicycle events, bike safety, biking, child safety, helmets

What better time of year than summer to get out on two wheels and get some exercise?

Summer brings out the outdoor adventurer in all of us, especially bicycle riders. There are a host of camps taking place all summer long across the country. While most of them are  dedicated to mountain biking there are some other interesting camps to consider.

The Carpenter/Phinney Bike Camp is the ultimate cycling vacation. Teen Treks is an adventure travel camp for people age 12-18. They offer 1 – 8 week trips in Europe, Canada, and the U.S., where they ride all day and stay at hostels, hotels, and campgrounds overnight. Of course the well known Camp Woodward has been offering extreme sports camps for skiers, snowboarders, skateboarders, BMXers and more for 15+ years.

Participating in a bike camp can be a fun, invigorating, and educational experience for adults, and especially for kids. And to those that like to be outdoors and adventurous, bike camp sure sounds like a lot more fun than a traditional arts and crafts type summer camp. The simple act of enjoying a bicycle cruise on a clear day is a wonderful experience. Sadly, many children never learn to ride a bike and miss out on one of the basic activities that children enjoy.

For children with cerebral palsy, riding a bike can especially be a daunting challenge. Fortunately groups like the United Cerebral Palsy of Orange County are helping more and more children and youth learn how to ride bikes. The Orange County Bike Camp, a joint effort of UCP of Orange County and the Down Syndrome Association of Orange County, is a week-long activity where children and young adults with disabilities can learn to ride a bike independently. With the help of a dedicated team of volunteers, the “campers” start with specialized training bikes that are adjusted as they progress in their balance and control. Eventually, some move on to solo riding on two free wheels!

Bell is a proud supporter of the camp and participated in the event as well, donating 22 Blade helmets, 14 Adrenaline helmets, and 7 Universal XL helmets for the bike campers to use while they learned to ride, and of course the riders got to keep their helmets!

Here’s a testimonial from one mother about the event:

“Bike camp was fabulous.  My daughter Delaney did learn to ride a two wheel bike without training wheels.  She is really proud of herself.  She has challenged family members to ‘a race’ and is saying ‘follow me’ as she leads our bike ride.”

Orange County Bike Camp

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Bell True Fit Twitter Contest: Round 1 Complete, Round 2 Underway

By Bell Sports on August 3rd, 2010 / 1 Comment
Filed in: Bell Sports, Excercise, Giveaway, Safety, bike safety, child safety, general biking, helmets

We announced a twitter contest on July 24 in an effort to increase helmet advocacy and raise awareness about bike safety, and the response has been tremendous! We reached our first milestone of 700 followers on July 30, which means we’ve selected one lucky follower, at random, to get a free Bell True Fit helmet!

With this milestone, we’re also donating five brand spankin’ new True Fit helmets to SafeKids USA for them to share in their efforts to keep kids safe.

Officer Mike & Mark, Bike Cops for Kids, Minneapolis

Officer Mike and Officer Mark with a full load of Bell Helmets!

So without further adieu, the first winner is Jaclyn Reynolds (@jaclynfett)! Thanks for participating! Please pick a Bell True Fit size, and whether you’d like a boy’s/men’s or girl’s/women’s helmet (visit our Products page for helmet options), and then DM us your email on twitter so we can get your address to mail your free new helmet!

We still have three more milestones to reach and we can only get there with your participation. We’ll be giving away a helmet to a randomly selected follower each time we reach 800, 900, and 1,000 followers. We’ll also be donating five True Fit helmets to a non-profit, helmet advocacy or bike safety group each time we reach a new milestone. For this round, when we reach 800 followers we’ll be donating 5 helmets to Bike Cops for Kids – the Minneapolis based duo of Officer Mike and Officer Mark.Officer Mike, Bike Cops for Kids, Minneapolis

Their main goal is to “make a special memory stick into the hard drive of a child as they grow up in challenging situations”. Their aim is to connect cops and kids using helmets, bike safety and bikes to do it.

So keep on tweeting, and please encourage your followers to follow @BellTrueFit so we can reach our goals that much sooner!

Officer Mark, Bike Cops for Kids, Minneapolis

Here’s what you can tweet: 

Follow @BellTrueFit – we’re giving away True Fit bike helmets  as we reach 800, 900 & 1,000 followers! Please RT http://bit.ly/cEQ5NV

And be sure to check out the Bike Cops for Kids on facebook and “Like” them!

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Enter to win a helmet and we’ll donate FIVE to a non-profit!

By Bell Sports on July 24th, 2010 / 1 Comment
Filed in: Bell Sports, Excercise, Giveaway, charity, child safety, general biking, helmets

In last week’s Fast Facts Friday post we featured a handful of cities, organizations, and companies offering free helmets. Helmet awareness and bike safety has grown immensely over the last 20 years and we are thrilled to see so much philanthropy.

Today we’re kicking off a helmet giveaway campaign via twitter. Here’s how it works: Follow @BellTrueFit on twitter and be automatically entered to win a new Bell True Fit bike helmet!

Each time we reach another 100 followers, we’ll randomly select one of our followers to send a new Bell True Fit helmet to! Plus, each time we reach another 100 followers we’ll donate five helmets to an organization that is dedicated to helmet advocacy and bike safety. We’ll be giving helmets away when we reach 700, 800, 900 followers.

As of today we have 647 followers, but once we reach 700 followers, we’ll randomly select a follower to send a new helmet to. We’ll also send five new bike helmets to SafeKids USA for them to share in their efforts to keep kids safe.

If you’re already following us on twitter, well then you’ll be automatically entered into a drawing to win a helmet once we reach the 700, 800, 900 follower milestones. But please encourage your followers to follow @BellTrueFit also, so we can reach our goals that much sooner!

Here’s what you can tweet:

Follow @BellTrueFit – they’re giving away bike helmets as they reach 700, 800, 900 followers! Please RT http://bit.ly/dcqRlc

Here’s what you could win (and what we’ll be donating):

The Adrenaline adult blue helmet

The Bell True Fit Adrenaline

Stay tuned for the first winner!

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Did you know? Fast Facts Friday – Bike Giveaways!

By Bell Sports on June 11th, 2010 / Add a Comment
Filed in: Bell Sports, Bicycle News, Giveaway, Safety, bicycle events, bike safety, biking, child safety, helmets

The bicycle community really is a giving place. As you might have seen on this blog from time to time, we’re pretty fond of giving back to the people who support Bell Sports. And we’re not alone. The fact of the matter is: there are a ton of bike-related online contests and giveaways taking place today and every day. At any given time businesses, media, and bloggers are posting ripe bike and bike helmet giveaways for the picking. So on this Fast Fact’s Friday we’d like to highlight some cool opportunities currently taking place and help you find free stuff:

1) At Frugal Family Fun, mother of three and college student Lisa Moore Gee is reviewing and giving away a Bell True Fit helmet! To enter the contest, simply leave a comment on her blog here. But don’t stop there, Lisa offers multiple ways to enter: a) Follow @FrugalFamilyFun  or @BellTrueFit on Twitter and then leave a comment on the blog with your twitter name, b) Tweet about this giveaway including the link to it (http://ow.ly/1W0gM) and  also be sure to include @BellTrueFit or @FrugalFamilyFun.
Lisa offered this tweet for you to use: “Win a @BellTrueFit Helmet from @frugalfamilyfun http://ow.ly/1W0gM

Not on Twitter? Well, there are a few more ways to enter also. Visit the blog to find out how.

2) The DC Bike Giveaway taking place over at Sneaker Freaker Magazine is pretty hilarious. A tangy orange DC Fixie bike is up for grabs, and to enter the contest all you have to do is send a picture with your favorite orange thing in the world to info@sneakerfreaker.com. You must be a member of Sneaker Freaker to enter. If you aren’t yet, no worries – GO HERE and register (for FREE of course). Entries close July 1, 2010. Need some inspiration on what sorts of orange things you should take a photo with?  Check out the current entries here. Keep up with this contest and look for future giveaways by following on @snkrfrkrmag on Twitter. 

3) From 11am – 3pm ET on Saturday, June 12 the NYC Department of Transportation is hosting a Bicycle Safety and Helmet Program where they’ll be giving away free bicycle helmets to visitors of all ages (while supplies last). You’ll learn how to properly fit and wear your helmet before receiving one. While the NYC DOT is offering helmet education, there will simultaneously be a kids’ bicycle swap taking place. Presented by Recycle-A-Bicycle, children who have outgrown their bicycles (or have extra gently-used bikes to donate) are invited to bring their bike to Socrates Sculpture Park and swap it in exchange for another gently-used bike. All children’s bikes in working order and without gears are welcome at the event. At approximately 2:45pm, any unclaimed bicycles will be donated on a first-come first serve basis. Check out the event on Facebook. (QueensMamas.com)

4) Over at RaisingMy4Sons, they’re reviewing and giving away a Strider Balance bike. Designed for children, ages 1 – 5, the Strider™ PREbike is lightweight, easy to control and features an adjustable seat and handlebars to accommodate a growing child. Most importantly, the Strider teaches your child balance, coordination and develops confidence … all without pedals! According to Raising My 4 Sons’ Mandee, the Strider Sports PREbike is more than a bike – “it’s an on and off-road child mobility product”.
strider pre bike
Entering the contest to win this bike is easy, simply visit the Strider Website and then leave a comment on Mandee’s  review telling her something you learned about the Strider PREbike. (It’s that simple!) After you’ve done that, there are a few more ways submit multiple entries. One way is to simply tweet “WIN a FREE Balance Bike from Strider $110 Value! @RaisingMy4Sons http://bit.ly/a6Keen”.

 Be sure to follow @RaisingMy4Sons for future giveaways.

Are you conducting some sort of bicycle or helmet-related contest? Is there a helmet fitting/giveaway in your area? We’d love to hear about them and feature your contests/events in a future blog post, so follow us @BellTrueFit on twitter, or leave a message below!

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Today for show and tell: Lance Armstrong!!

By Bell Sports on May 5th, 2010 / Add a Comment
Filed in: Bell Sports, Bicycle News, bicycle events, bike safety, biking, child safety, helmets

Cyclist extraordinaire Lance Armstrong once said, “Winning is about heart, not just legs. It’s got to be in the right place.” Armstrong’s heart seems to be in the right place, and we can see why he’s considered the United States’ most influential athlete, because he makes an impact on everyone — big and small. Recently, Armstrong stepped into a Colorado classroom as the subject of a show and tell.

It all started when Anders, a child from Armstrong’s Aspen community, placed a letter on his doorstep asking the seven-time Tour de France champion to come to his school as and talk to his class.

Without any hesitation Armstrong agreed to the invitation!

Note to Lance Armstrong

“Kid in our hood just left this on the doorstep. Wants to bring me to show and tell. #surewhynot” (twitpic)

He then braved through the snows of Aspen in late spring …

late-spring snow storm in Aspen

“It's late April on Main St in Aspen, CO. Really?!?” (twitpic)

 … and arrived at the school to brighten the day for the lucky students!

Lance Armstrong with students

“Show and tell at Anders' class here in Aspen. Talking bike safety!” (twitpic)

 With bike safety as the topic, Armstrong enriched the lives of the young students giving them an unforgettable show and tell.

Anders got an exclusive photo op with the cycling champ:

Lance Armstrong with student

“Anders and I …He's rockin' the yellow jersey and tt helmet. Too cool.” (twitpic)

 Lance’s good will and genuine enthusiasm for education, bike safety, and our children’s future is commendable!

We also loved the natural response he got from his online community:

SusanRPM4 said, “I love Anders’s GO FOR IT approach to asking you, Lance, and your GO FOR IT response. Way to go, both of you!!

middlechamorro said, “Thanks for doing this amazing deed. A class act. Inspiring.

tvcarls said, “Very cool Lance-how exciting for the kids, and learning safety from you – bonus!

We try to make learning about bike safety fun also … we do ride bikes and participate in other action sports because they’re fun, right?

Head safety has always been the top priority for Bell, and with our True Fit design we’ve ushered in an era of the perfect-fitting helmet. Safety, comfort and style all rolled into one, Bell True Fit helmets are an essential biking component for children and adults alike.

We let Lance know how we feel about his impromptu classroom appearance also …

@BellTrueFit: “Kudos 2 @LanceArmstrong for taking the time to visit a group of Aspen school students for show & tell – Way to make bike safety fun!

You should too! :-)

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Bell True Fit’s Earth Day Anniversary

By Bell Sports on April 22nd, 2010 / Add a Comment
Filed in: Bell Sports, Bicycle News, Giveaway, Safety, Survey, back-to-school, bike safety, bike trails, biking, child safety, general biking, helmets

Today is Earth Day 2010 – the 40th Anniversary of the celebration. This week also marks the one-year Anniversary of the Bell True Fit blog! A year ago we started this blog in an effort to raise awareness about Bell’s advances in the bicycling, snow sports and fitness industries, while paying homage to Mother Earth. In doing so, we unveiled our True Fit technology: a perfect combination of science and human experience that resulted in the best fitting helmets ever. We kicked off this blog with a Bell True Fit helmet giveaway and some Earth Day awareness.

Since last April we’ve held numerous giveaways, offered invaluable helmet and biking tips, and covered off on some of the most relevant helmet and biking-related news with our Week In Review series.

Unlike a newspaper, radio or traditional TV sitcom, a blog is not a static thing … it requires human participation and interaction for it to be successful.

You’ve participated in our surveys and contests, you’ve shared your favorite biking trails and locations, and you’ve offered unparalleled insight into the minds of the bicycle community. So, on this anniversary we’d like to thank our community. Meaning, we thank YOU for all the different levels of collaboration offered to us over the past year.

We thank The Full Mommy for her review and giveaway of a Bell True Fit helmet last spring. TG Daily Dads and Grads Product Giveaway was a hit with the guys last summer.  Last fall we conducted a survey asking if you allow your children to ride their bicycle to school. During the winter we asked what your favorite holiday traditions are. Both times we gave a helmet to one lucky commenter. And of course who could forget our twitter contests where we gave away three sets of Tony Hawk RIDE video games and Bell True Fit helmets! We hope the winners @MomMostTraveled, @davesniadak, and @MissingLynxx are getting good use out of the video games and helmets. ;-)

While your participation here has helped our blog become a Web destination for the bicycle community, your engagement with our Facebook and Twitter pages has also made Bell True Fit one of the highest followed in the social web.  ‘Thank You’ to all of you who commented on our blog posts, wrote on our Facebook wall, or “ReTweeted” our Twitter updates. Without you this blog would not be possible. Your engagement helps us decide what kind of content you’re most interested in for yourself and others in your own social networks.

We hope you’ll continue to visit our site and provide the invaluable feedback that you do.

Be on the lookout for more contests, and once again THANK YOU for being a part of the Bell True Fit family!

Happy Earth Day 2010!

Goldilocks

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Did you know? Bell’s Fast Facts Fridays – Bicycle Fashion

By Bell Sports on April 9th, 2010 / 2 Comments
Filed in: Bell Sports, bike safety, biking, helmets, random facts

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Bicycle fashion. These two words evoke images of bright spandex, stiff-soled shoes with pedal clips, Livestrong bracelets, and of course helmets. It is important to note, however, that bicycle fashion has evolved over time and by activity. The outfits we wear today differ greatly from those of 100 years ago. Similarly, differences in geographic region greatly affect the fashion and styles of bicycle riders. No matter what your style, it’s always in vogue to wear a helmet whenever and wherever you’re riding. Bell makes the safest, and in our opinion, most fashionable bike helmets in the world. Here are some fast facts on bicycle fashion from around the world:

1) In Copenhagen 37% of the population ride their bikes every day. Bicycle riding is an inherent feature of Danish culture and reportedly 1.1 MILLION km are bicycled in Copenhagen EVERY DAY! CopenHagenCycleChic.com details the best of Danish bicycle street style. Personalizing your bicycle is all the rage with bouquets of flowers, painted frames, interesting bells and horns, decorated skirt and chain guards and much more. We recommend checking out their multi-part Cycle Chic Guide including #2 Buying Cycling Clothes and #3 Cycling in Skirts and Dresses.  Follow them on twitter: @_Cycle_Chic.  (Wikipedia.com/Copenhagen)

2) Riding a bicycle to work in a suit and tie is the norm for the people of Shanghai, as China is the nation with the largest fleet of bicycles in the world. (ImperialTours.net)

3) In New York City, “beautiful bicycle girls” are good and plenty, according to The New York Observer. Fashion designers, models, graphic designers, and high-profile celebrities like Naomi Watts, Julia Roberts, Gisele Bundchen, and Chloë Sevigny have all “championed the green life in this most public and only incidentally calorie-burning way.” (Observer.com)

summer Bicycle Helmet slip-on cover. (Photo courtesy RidingPretty.com)

Bicycle Helmet slip-on cover. (Photo courtesy RidingPretty.com)

4) In the San Francisco bay area bicycle fashion is also alive and well. Check out Riding Pretty – Cycle Chic California for some great photos of bicycle fashion from the Golden State. Another popular Bay Area fashion blogger is Velo Vogue. It’s “where the bike lane meets the runway” as photoblogger Lilia takes photos of stylish cyclists she sees in San Francisco. For women looking to spice up the look of their helmet, Riding Pretty features helmet slip-on covers, offering a stylish look on top of safety.

5) We think it’s safe to say that women are to thank for the bicycle fashion revolution. In 1878, the first bicycles were manufactured in America. Very quickly, women began to experiment with riding the new personal vehicles. And just as quickly, “fashion and medical experts found that bicycle riding was a bad idea for women.” The voluminous, ankle-covering skirts that were fashionable at that time made it not very safe for women to ride bicycles. Women would not stand by and let so-called “experts” push the myth that “it was not healthy for delicate, fragile womankind to trust herself to a mechanical device.” And so came a bicycle and fashion revolution. By the 1890’s bicycles became a way of life for all Americans, and women wore so-called “bicycle costumes” which allowed them to basically buckle the skirts around their legs while riding! It was a small step for womankind, but an important one to the extension of basic freedoms and women’s suffrage. (About.com)

What kind of bicycle fashion do you find most appealing? Is there something that you wear to set yourself apart from the rest of the cycling crowd? Have you seen a cyclist that caught your eye, positively or negatively? Let us know by leaving a comment here or on twitter @BellTrueFit.

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Google’s “Bicycling Directions” Offers Riders Ability to Map Routes Online

By Bell Sports on March 15th, 2010 / 2 Comments
Filed in: Bicycle News, Quoted, Quotes, Safety, bike trails, biking, general biking, helmets

Google bicycle directions

As many of you may (or may not) know, Google Maps unveiled a “bicycling directions” feature last Wednesday.

The new feature offers turn by turn biking directions with trails and bike lanes directly on the map, and just like traditional Google Maps there’s an option to drag and drop points of interest to customize your route.

“Bicycling directions” has been met with some criticism, however, as one New York Post reporter used it to plot a few routes through New York City, and it led him into some heavy traffic along the way.

The article starts out with, “A helmet may not be enough to protect cyclists from Google Maps’ latest feature.” – We disagree.

Google bicycle directions might take you into traffic jams and unfamiliar neighborhoods, but wearing a Bell helmet has proven time and again to protect riders and prevent serious head injury. Did you know that Bell  offers a GPS enabled helmet? No it’s not a helmet with a global positioning system, rather it’s a Geared Positioning System where all you do is reach back and turn a dial and it either tightens or loosens the molding around your head. Check out the Influx for more information on Bell’s Geared Positioning System technology.  Or if you’d prefer the easiest fitting helmet, check out one of Bell’s many True Fit models that make the proper fit a snap with one easy adjustment.

Not all of the reviews have been critical however, and a few outlets, like Wired.com, are asking for your input in helping them determine whether the new feature is “pretty awesome” or “full of potential fatal flaws”.

Google is currently running a twitter contest – Share Your Ride Sweepstakes – for the chance to win a $2,500 voucher for use at American Cyclery.

To enter, simply log on to Twitter and create a Twitter entry which includes the hashtag #bikewithgoogle

Above is a screenshot of San Francisco from “bicycling directions”– with the green lines representing bike lanes and trails. The Bay Bridge isn’t currently highlighted with any green lines, but people are working hard to get biking lanes spanning the length of the new bridge, once construction is complete and it is opened to traffic. In the mean time, biking across the Golden Gate Bridge makes for a great outing.

What do you think about Google’s new feature? Will you use it to find new routes? Weigh in on this by leaving a comment below.

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