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Rappin' in the pack at Bicycle Music Festival
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Ariel has openly challenged the guy from Cupid Couriers to a surf-off. And I think he'll win.
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BMF entering the wiggle. Holla!
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You know how they say that dogs and their owners kind of look alike...
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Morning commute with Jeff, a fairly Mona Lisa-esque Giulia, and a conga. More people than bikes because we left El Arbol at Terminal 2 after day one of the gig.
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Street performer appreciation moment. Don't know his name yet but he has a fantastic tenor voice. Performs in Civic Center BART.
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The Pedal Powered Stage we use at Bicycle Music Festival will have twice the output power of our Sunday Streets stage. If we properly elevate the mains there should be no problem having twice as many people in the audience.
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Assisting Pedal Power NYC with debut concert in Union Square
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Good medicine.
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Amidst a sea of marathoners and fans, Gabe pulled in a few fish for our Pedal Powered Stage.
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Ginger getting into it at Bike Fair on Sproul Plaza.
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A customized version of our Pedalometer: This Food Energy Understander, getting shipped to the Peabody Museum at Yale University.
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Wilson going to town powering the PRX for the big kids.
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Rupa in her power spot breaking down the San Jose Bike Party on Bay Rising tour.
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Coming through Car Culture with a smile. Larken hauling about 100 pounds of gear to our school assembly on the shop Mundo.
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Sound guy Sean working it out for Y La Bamba. It was his first time working with pedal power and it took us a few hours to build trust. We had a power cut on the first loud band, when the stage monitors jumped from 250 to 500 watts in consumption. After t
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All three Earth Amplified rappers down in the grass, getting the dancing going at the Pedal Powered Stage.
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SHAKE YOUR PEACE! unplugged. Step routine on the Pedal Powered Stage at Maker Faire
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Lowering the Line Array is a great team moment at the end of a successful event
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Justin Ancheta LiveOnBike at the 2010 San Francisco Bicycle Music Festival
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Biker Bar holding it down! Go pedalers!
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Roadies can you hear me?
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Sistas
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Cello Joe ripping it up on the way out of Barcelona
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MIsha testing out Mundo as possible touring rig for Bay Rising Tour
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Taking Brock to town to get spokes on the Mundo 500. It's really hard to break a Mundo's 48-spoke rear wheel, but if you hit the right bump at full speed with a full touring load and a drum set, you might pop a few spokes.
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Mike Cobb's favorites.
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Ginger Ninjas in San Sebastian
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Nice curves