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Auction Catalog Auction Catalog Bike East Bay is proud to present our Biketopia 2016 auction items. Your bids support Bike East Bay’s mission to make bicycling safer and more accessible in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. We reserve the right to remove items if they are deemed unfit for sale. Featured Items ♦10. 3-Day SF-to-Napa Bike Tour 3-day "Bay to Napa Loop" bike tour from Best ♦13. North Lake Tahoe Getaway Coast Biking 2-night vacation condo stay for up to 8 people + Value: $700 tour and tasting at Alibi Ale Works Courtesy of Best Coast Biking Value: $600 Courtesy of Nancy Newman, Mark Walstrom, Alibi ♦11. Warriors v. Denver Nuggets Ale Works 2 skybox tickets to Warriors vs Denver Nuggets, January 2, 2017 ♦14. Jakroo Custom Cycling Kit Value: $800 Custom kit from Jakroo including Giro jersey and Courtesy of Councilmember Abel Guillen matching bib short Value: $225 ♦12. Tour de France Wines (1 case) Courtesy of Jackroo 12 bottles of fine wine from various regions of France ♦15. Polaresque Boudoir Session Value: $300 Polaroid boudoir session at Move Photography Courtesy of Beaune Imports Value: $700 Courtesy of Polaresque/Morgan Bellinger Photography Biketopia 2016 Auction Catalog Page 1 ♦20. Tribune Tower Tour ♦23. Jack London Square Staycation Group tour of Tribune Tower led by John Law 2-night Waterfront Hotel stay + $100 Lungomare + Value: $600 SUP or kayak rental + $75 Yoshis + 4 bike rentals Courtesy of John Law + Rosenblum wine tasting Value: $851 ♦21. Warriors vs. Milwaukee Bucks Courtesy of Waterfront Hotel, Lungomare, 2 skybox tickets to Warriors vs. Milwaukee Bucks, California Canoe & Kayak, Yoshis, Bay Area Bikes, March 18, 2017 Rosenblum Cellars Value: $800 Courtesy of Councilmember Annie Campbell ♦24. Luxury Condo Stay in Park City, Utah Washington 7-night summer rental of luxury condo in Park City, Utah ♦22. Bike the Playa in Style Value: $4000 1 Burning Man ticket + vehicle pass + custom Playa Courtesy of Corinne Winter Bike Value: $1500 ♦25. Ultralight Bike Camping Package Courtesy of Burning Man REI Passage 2 tent + Klymit 20 degree bag + Klymit sleeping pad + ultralight medical kit Value: $491 Courtesy of REI, Massdrop, Klymit Bicycles ♦2000. PUBLIC Bikes Sprout ♦2004. New Belgium 3-Speed Detroit Bike PUBLIC Sprout V1 kid’s bike 25th anniversary New Belgium bike by Detroit bike Value: $229 (not exchangeable) + Kryptonite Mini-6 lock Courtesy of PUBLIC Bikes Value: $560 Courtesy of New Belgium, Kryptonite ♦2001. Giant Escape 3 Giant Escape 3 (exchangeable) + Kryptonite Mini-6 ♦2005. PUBLIC Bikes R16 Road Bike lock + Serfas USB lights PUBLIC R16 (exchangeable) + rear rack + double Value: $450 pannier + handlebar pouch + Kryptonite Mini-6 lock Courtesy of Alameda Bicycle, Kryptonite, Serfas Value: $993 Courtesy of PUBLIC Bikes, Kryptonite ♦2002. Momentum Street Bike Momentum Street (exchangeable) + Kryptonite ♦2006. Xtracycle LEAP Cargo Kit Mini-6 lock + Serfas USB lights Xtracycle LEAP Cargo Kit Value: $530 Value: $1000 Courtesy of Eden Bicycles, Kryptonite, Serfas Courtesy of Xtracycle ♦2003. 2016 Felt Bicycles Verza Speed 50 ♦2007. Tern Verge P9 Folding Bike Felt Verza Speed 50 (exchangeable) + Kryptonite Tern Verge P9 folding bike (not exchangeable) + Mini-6 lock + Serfas Lights Kryptonite Mini-6 lock Value: $560 Value: $1170 Courtesy of Mike's Bikes of Berkeley, Kryptonite, Courtesy of Tern, Kryptonite Serfas ♦2008. A2B KUO+ Folding Electric Bike KUO+ folding electric bike (not exchangeable) + Kryptonite Mini-6 lock Value: $1760 Courtesy of A2B, Kryptonite Biketopia 2016 Auction Catalog Page 2 General Auction ♦100. The Marsh Theater ♦108. Brooks Hackney backpack Four tickets to The Marsh theater, SF or Berkeley Commuting pack with laptop sleeve and three inner location compartments Value: $120 Value: $230 Courtesy of Marsh Theaters Courtesy of Huckleberry Bicycles ♦101. San Francisco Opera ♦109. Manifesto Bicycles Gift Card and Swag Two tickets to the San Francisco Opera Manifesto $75 certificate + T-shirt + multi-tool + Value: $214 canvas bag + headlight + rear light Courtesy of San Francisco Opera Value: $150 Courtesy of Manifesto ♦102. Pro Tune-up from Huckleberry Bicycles Certificate for a free tune-up at Huckleberry ♦110. Brooks Cambium saddle Bicycles Classic, time-tested vegan saddle from Brooks, Value: $100 ideal for long- distance comfort Courtesy of Huckleberry Bicycles Value: $165 Courtesy of Blue Heron Bikes ♦103. Bike Fitting from Huckleberry Bicycles Certificate for a free bike fitting at Huckleberry ♦111. Ortlieb Velocity Backpack Bicycles Waterproof messenger bag perfect for day-tripping Value: $100 and commuting Courtesy of Huckleberry Bicycles Value: $115 Courtesy of Missing Link ♦104. Monkeylectric Bike Wheel Lights Two M204 light sets that create wild patterns in ♦112. Wine Tasting on the Bay spinning bike wheels Two tickets to a wine tasting cruise on the San Value: $50 Francisco Bay Courtesy of Monkeylectric Value: $150 Courtesy of SF Bay Boat Cruise ♦105. Kryptonite "New York" Chain Lock Secure your bike with the best chain lock on the ♦113. Tri-Valley Tandem Date market Livermore Cyclery tandem rental + $50 to Cellar Value: $95 Door + $25 to Meadowlark Dairy Courtesy of Kryptonite Value: $165 Courtesy of Livermore Cyclery, Cellar Door, ♦106. Blackburn Handlebar Roll and Dry Bag Meadowlark Dairy "Outpost" handlebar bag, perfect for rough weather touring and randonneuring ♦114. Kid-Tested, Bike East Bay-Approved Value: $100 Two Bay Area Discovery Museum family visit Courtesy of Huckleberry Bicycles passes + One-day Vie Bikes test ride Value: $184 ♦107. Porteur rack by SOMA Fabrications Courtesy of Bay Area Discovery Museum, Vie Porteur style front rack Bikes Value: $120 Courtesy of Soma Fabrications ♦115. Tour of Meek Mansion Private Tour at Meek Mansion in Cherryland for up to 15 people Value: $225 Courtesy of Meek Mansion Biketopia 2016 Auction Catalog Page 3 ♦116. Play with Fire! ♦127. Hidden Wine Tasting Gems in Richmond $250 certificate for a class at The Crucible Four tasting flights at R&B Cellars + $30 Four2Nine Value: $250 Wine Bar gift certificate Courtesy of The Crucible Value: $75 Courtesy of R&B Cellars, Four2Nine Wine Bar ♦117. Bike Blender Rental 1-Day Rental of Rock the Bike's Fender Blender ♦128. Authentic Oaxacan Fare Pro $100 gift certificate to Calavera Value: $440 Value: $100 Courtesy of Rock the Bike Courtesy of Calavera ♦118. Dragon Boat Cruise ♦129. Chop Bar Private Dragon Boat Cruise for 12 to 21 people $100 gift certificate to Chop Bar Value: $600 Value: $100 Courtesy of Berkeley Racing Canoe Center Courtesy of Chop Bar ♦119. Walden Pond Bookstore ♦130. Lungomare $50 gift certificate to Walden Pond Bookstore $100 gift certificate to Lungomare Value: $50 Value: $100 Courtesy of East Bay Express Courtesy of Lungomare ♦120. Pizza Party! ♦131. Velo Vino Wine Tasting $50 gift certificate to Lanesplitter Pizza Wine tasting for four at Velo Vino's St. Helena Value: $50 tasting room Courtesy of Lanesplitter Pizza Value: $100 Courtesy of Clif Family Winery ♦121. Pizzaiolo: Fine Italian Pizza $50 gift certificate to Pizzaiolo ♦132. Boucherie Sausage-Making Class Value: $50 Boucherie Meats sausage-making class and $20 Courtesy of Pizzaiolo gift certificate Value: $140 ♦122. Doña Tomás Mexican Delicacies Courtesy of Boucherie Meats $75 gift certificate to Doña Tomás restaurtant Value: $75 ♦133. 21st Amendment Tour & Tasting Courtesy of Dona Tomas Restaurant Private tour and tasting for up to 10 people + six pack of Down to Earth Session IPA ♦123. Drake's Brewing VIP Tour Value: $300 Private tour of Drake's Brewing for ten people Courtesy of 21st Amendment Value: $75 Courtesy of Drake's Brewing Company ♦134. Alameda Good Ol' Fashioned Fun $25 to High Scores Arcade + Pacific Pinball ♦124. Bocanova: Pan-American Delights Museum entry for two adults and two kids $80 gift certificate to Bocanova Value: $75 Value: $80 Courtesy of High Scores Arcade, Pacific Pinball Courtesy of Bocanova Museum ♦126. St. George's Spirits Tour & Tasting ♦135. Burning Man 2017 Tour and Tasting for four people at St. George's One ticket to Burning Man 2017 + hemp-based Spirits Oakland flag Value: $80 Value: $1000 Courtesy of St. George's Spirits Courtesy of Burning Man, Oakland Flag Company Biketopia 2016 Auction Catalog Page 4 ♦136. PUBLIC Bikes Tote Single Pannier (Grey) ♦145. Framed Biketopia 2016 Poster PUBLIC Tote Pannier Biketopia 2016 poster with custom frame from Value: $99 Panorama Framing Courtesy of PUBLIC Bikes Value: $150 Courtesy of Panorama Framing ♦137. Kletterwerks Market Backpack (Camo) Kletterwerks Market backpack ♦146. Complete Hammock Camping Setup Value: $140 Byer of Maine hammock + Klymit hammock Courtesy of Mystery Ranch sleeping pad + Klymit 20 degree synthetic bag Value: $401 ♦138. Tuscan Wines Trio Courtesy of Massdrop, Klymit Three Tuscan wines from Brancaia Value: $120 ♦147. Plan Your Next Bike Adventure Courtesy of Haley Meade Laurel Bookstore book & tote + Black Spring Coffee Company beans & $25 + Subrosa Coffee $25 ♦139. Tour of Oakland Breweries Value: $107 Private tour, growler and free growler fill at Linden Courtesy of Laurel Bookstore, Black Spring Coffee St Brewery + $60 to Pacific Coast Brewing Company, Subrosa Coffee Value: $160 Courtesy of Linden St Brewery, Pacific Coast ♦148. Haircut by Azure Salon Brewing Full service haircut at Azure Salon Value: $85 ♦140. Timbuk2 and Blue Bottle Travel Kit Courtesy of Azure Salon Timbuk2 handbag + Blue Bottle beans + 2 travel mugs + coffee grinder + drip coffee filter ♦149. Oakland Acupuncture Project Value: $179 3 sessions at Oakland Acupuncture Project Courtesy of Blue Bottle Coffee Value: $120 Courtesy of Oakland Acupunture Project ♦141. Boggs Winery Six bottles of Petit Sirah from Boggs Winery, ♦150. Truve Personal Training Session Berkeley's boutique winemaker 1-hour personal training session at Truve Value: $132 Value: $120 Courtesy of Boggs Winery Courtesy of Truve ♦142. Hot Italian Package ♦151. Alameda Wellness Package $75 gift certificate + Hot Italian hat and socks 6 classes at Island Yoga + 3 sessions at Alameda Value: $100 Community Acupuncture Courtesy of Hot Italian Value: $214 Courtesy of Island Yoga, Alameda Community ♦143.
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