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Auction Catalog AUCTION CATALOG The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition is proud to present this preview of the Winterfest 2012 auction. Please note that any item may be removed from the auction should Event Staff determine it unfit for sale and that the decision of Event Staff on all matters is final. Please see the Auction Terms at the end of the catalog for details. Bring this catalog to the event to help locate and bid on your favorite items & packages. Bid high, bid often! Every dollar spent allows the SF Bicycle Coalition to champion better biking in San Francisco. * #1: Twin City Civia * #8: Specialized Secteur Sport Twin City Civia Bicycle (order in your size/color, Specialized Secteur Sport Disc Compact Bicycle pick-up at Huckleberry Bicycles) + Blaze 1W & (fully exchangeable at Mike's Bikes) + Blaze 1W & SuperFlash Light Set SuperFlash Light Set Compliments of Civia Cycles & Planet Bike Compliments of Mike's Bikes of San Francisco & Value: $920 Planet Bike Value: $1,320 * #2: Masi Speciale Strada Masi Speciale Strada Bicycle (red, size * #9: PUBLIC C8 exchangeable at Huckleberry Bicycles) + Blaze 1W PUBLIC C8 8-speed internal hub gear Bicycle (size & SuperFlash Light Set and color exchangeable at PUBLIC Bikes) + Blaze Compliments of Masi & Planet Bike 1W & SuperFlash Light Set Value: $989 Compliments of PUBLIC Bikes & Planet Bike Value: $1,165 * #3: Schwinn Paramount Schwinn Paramount Carbon Fiber Bicycle (58 cm, * #10: 2013 Trek NOT exchangeable) 2013 Trek 7.6 Bicycle (fully exchangeable at Valencia Compliments of Nick Andrade Cyclery) + Blaze 1W & SuperFlash Light Set Value: $2,500 Compliments of Valencia Cyclery Value: $1,270 * #4: Soma Buena Vista Custom Soma Buena Vista Custom One-of-a-kind Build * #11: Custom Sutro Mixte Bicycle (International Orange, 54cm, NOT Custom 8-speed Mission Bicycle Company Bicycle exchangeable) + Blaze 1W & SuperFlash Light Set (choose any bike/options up to $1,200, additional Compliments of The Merry Sales Co & Planet Bike upgrades at cost) Value: $1,500 Compliments of Mission Bicycle Company Value: $1,200 * #5: Coda Comp Coda Comp Bicycle (size exchangeable at Mojo, * #12: Globe Daily 2 available in sage for women and silver for men) + Globe Daily 2 Bicycle (size exchangeable at your Blaze 1W & SuperFlash Light Set preferred Specialized dealer, traditional or step- Compliments of Jamis & Planet Bike through frame, colors based on availability) + Blaze Value: $765 1W & SuperFlash Light Set Compliments of Specialized Bikes & Planet Bike * #6: 2013 Charge Plug City Bike Value: $760 2013 Charge Plug City Bicycle + Blaze 1W & SuperFlash Light Set * #13: Pocket Llama Folding Bike Compliments of Performance Bicycles Pocket Llama Folding Bicycle with 24 speeds and Value: $570 Avid disc brakes (52 cm, not exchangeable) + Blaze 1W & SuperFlash Light Set * #7: Celebrity Bike Compliments of Bike Friday & Planet Bike Masi Single-speed Bicycle signed by Robin Williams Value: $2,068 (50 cm, NOT exchangeable) Compliments of Riyad Ghannam Value: priceless 2012 Auction Catalog - Page 1 * #14: Bionic Power Series * #25: Canyon Market Shopper Bionic Power Series electric wheel kit to turn any $50 gift card for Canyon Market (no exp) + Rickshaw bike into an eclectic bike Sutro tote Compliments of The New Wheel Compliments of Canyon Market & Rickshaw Value: $1699 Bagworks Value: $65 * #16: Travoy Trailer Burley Travoy Trailer * #26: Bike Essentials Compliments of Burley Design OnGuard Pitbull Bulldog Mini DT U-lock & Topeak Value: $300 Highlite Combo HP Lights Compliments of OnGuardLock USA - Todson * #17: SKUUT Balance Bike Value: $76 SKUUT Balance Bike (one size) Compliments of Diggin Active, Inc. * #27: Bones 3 Bike Rack Value: $90 Bones 3 Rear-mounted Bike Rack Compliments of Saris * #18: Yepp Mini Value: $159 Yepp Mini front seat for carrying kids from 9 months to 3 years old (lime). * #28: Mountain Bike Pack Compliments of Gazelle Bicycle Imports Mountain MasterBlaster high-efficiency travel pump, Value: $159 WhiteLite DX LED position light and $100 gift card for Zoic (one per customer, exp 2/2013) * #19: Yepp Maxi Compliments of Zoic & OnGuardLock USA - Todson Yepp Maxi Standard rear bicycle seat for children Value: $163 from 2.5 to 6 years of age (blue) Compliments of Gazelle Bicycle Imports * #29: Cornucopia Pack Value: $229 Betabrand Cornucopia Pack Compliments of Betabrand * #20: Bike Starter Kit Value: $92 Topeak Highlite Combo HP Lights, Pitbull Bulldog Medium U-lock and Akita Cable Lock, JoeBlow Sport * #30: Novara Gotham Trunk Rack II pump, 2 sets of Grip Rings (rainbow + Custom) Novara Gotham Trunk Rack with fold-out panniers Compliments of OnGuardLock USA - Todson, & Compliments of REI Spurcycle Value: $79.50 Value: $137 * #31: Novara Gotham Backpack * #21: Handlebar Pack Novara Gotham Bicycle Commuter Backpack Compact Handlebar Bag & Fanny Pack + Topeak Compliments of REI Highlite Combo HP Lights Value: $99.50 Compliments of OnGuardLock USA - Todson Value: $78 * #32: Motley Pannier/Backpack Motley Pannier/Backpack with Optional Laptop * #22: Chopper Basket Sleeve Topeak HB Chopper Basket Compliments of Motley Goods Compliments of OnGuardLock USA - Todson Value: $180 Value: $85 * #33: Motley Basket Bag * #23: Cabriolet Basket Motley Basket Bag Topeak HB Cabriolet Basket Compliments of Motley Goods Compliments of OnGuardLock USA - Todson Value: $160 Value: $100 * #34: Shop Missing Link * #24: Dogs & Dogpatch $100 gift certificate for Missing Link Bicycle Rickshaw Top Tube and Dogpatch Tote + $25 Gift Cooperative in Berkeley (no exp) Certificate for "dogs" at Rosamunde Compliments of Missing Link Compliments of Rickshaw Bagworks & Rosamunde Value: $100 Sausage Grill Value: $60 * #35: Complete Tune-up Complete tune-up at Noe Valley Cyclery (no exp) Compliments of Noe Valley Cyclery Value: $90 2012 Auction Catalog - Page 2 * #36: Shop Sports Basement 100 * #46: Aperto Restaurant $100 gift certificate for Sports Basement (no exp) $50 gift card for Aperto Restaurant (must be used in Compliments of Sports Basement one visit, exp 12/2013) Value: $100 Compliments of Aperto Value: $50 * #37: Treat Street Bicycle Works $250 gift certificate for services at Treat Street * #47: Arizmendi Bakery Bicycle Works (not valid for products, exp 1/2014) $40 gift card for Arizmendi on 9th Avenue (no exp.) Compliments of Treat Street Bicycle Works Compliments of Arizmendi Bakery Value: $250 Value: $40 * #38: Bear Republic Brewing Co. * #48: Atlas Cafe $100 gift certificate for Bear Republic Brewing (tax $50 gift card for Atlas Café (no exp) and gratuity not inc, no cash back, exp 5/2013) Compliments of Atlas Cafe Compliments of Bear Republic Brewing Co. Value: $50 Value: $100 * #49: Shop Bi-Rite * #39: Tour & Tasting for Ten $100 gift card for Bi-Rite Market or Creamery (no exp) Private tour & tasting for 10 at Drake's Brewing in Compliments of Bi-Rite Market San Leandro Value: $100 Compliments of Drake's Brewery Value: $100 * #50: Canyon Market $100 gift card for Canyon Market (no exp) * #40: Magnolia Compliments of Canyon Market $100 gift card Magnolia Pub & Brewery (may not be Value: $100 used for gratuity, no cash back, no exp) Compliments of Magnolia Pub & Brewery * #51: Brunch at Boogaloos Value: $100 $75 gift certificate for Boogaloos (no exp) Compliments of Boogaloos * #41: Trappist Value: $75 $100 gift card for The Trappist (no exp) Compliments of The Trappist * #52: Cerveceria de MateVeza Value: $100 $100 gift certificate for Cerveceria de MateVeza (no exp) Compliments of Cerveceria de MateVeza * #42: Get City Beer Value: $100 $50 gift certificate for City Beer Store (no exp) Compliments of City Beer Store * #53: Weird Fish Value: $50 $50 Gift Certificate for Weird Fish (no exp) Compliments of Dante's Weird Fish * #43: The Alembic Value: $50 $100 gift certificate for The Alembic Compliments of The Alembic * #54: Farm:Table (1 of 2) Value: $100 $100 gift certificate for breakfast or lunch at Farm:Table Compliments of Farm:Table * #44: Beer & Sausage Value: $100 $75 gift certificate for Rosamunde (no exp) Compliments of Rosamunde Sausage Grill * #55: Farm:Table (2 of 2) Value: $75 $100 gift certificate for breakfast or lunch at Farm:Table Compliments of Farm:Table * #45: Taste Marin Value: $100 A case of Moylan's beer for pick-up at the Novato brewery, lunch or dinner for two at Marin Brewing * #56: Go to Garcon Co, Larkspur and a 20-scoop sundae at Three Twins $100 gift certificate for Garcon (no exp) San Rafael (all no exp) Compliments of Garcon Compliments of Moylan's, Marin Brewing Co & Value: $100 Three Twins Ice Cream * #57: Six-month Bread Subscription Value: $143 1 loaf of Josey Baker Bread every week for 6 months (pick up weekly at The Mill on Divisadero) Compliments of Josey Baker Bread Value: $150 2012 Auction Catalog - Page 3 * #58: Café Trifecta * #68: Ride and Lunch with D9 Supervisor $100 gift certificate for Dolores Park Café, Duboce David Campos Park Café & Precita Park Café Bike Ride with SF District 9 Supervisor David Compliments of Dolores Park Café, Duboce Park Campos and lunch at Precita Park Café (mutually Café, Precita Park Café agreeable date) Value: $100 Compliments of David Campos and Dolores Park Café, Duboce Park Café, & Precita Park Café * #59: Nopalito Value: priceless $50 gift card for Nopalito (no exp) Compliments of Nopalito * #70: Live It Up Divisadero Value: $50 $50 for Little Star Pizza (no exp), 2 tickets to a show at The Independent (based on availability, no same * #60: Head Out day tix) & $50 for Madrone Art Bar (good for $100 gift card for Outerlands San Francisco (no exp)
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