Tag: crowdfunding
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Crowdfunding Highlight: MOBROLL, a Puget Sound bicycle, music, film and art festival
A bicycle, arts and music festival touring Puget Sound cities throughout May? I don’t think I really need to say anything more. MOBROLL will be in Seattle for Memorial Day weekend and Folklife. Stay tuned for details on stuff happening as they tear through town. Details from the MOBROLL Kickstarter: MOBROLL is a springtime Festival…
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What do you think of this Seattle company’s new e-fatbike?
So, we don’t usually do product reviews or features here on Seattle Bike Blog. But the best way to get featured here is to be a Seattle-based company and create a video with lots of biking-in-Seattle footage :-) I got an email from Rad Power Bikes pointing to a crowdfunding campaign for their newest e-bike,…
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Crowdfunding: Seattle-based bike lights pass $100K, Redmond-based commuter bike passes $30K
Seattle area bike product Kickstarters are seriously kicking ass this month. The Seattle-based Orfos Flares bike lights demolished their $20,000 goal, passing $100,000 recently with seven days still to go (ends November 18). The lights are a novel take on designing bike lights in a couple ways. For one, they are completely waterproof (their video…
tagged: crowdfunding, david lupafya, kickstarter, orfos, orfos flares, peter clyde, redmond, rogue bicycles
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