Monthly Archives: May 2009

Timbuk2 Sidewalk Sale

Deals so good it almost isn’t fair. Get after it!

Happy Hour is almost here!!!!

Fresh pics from the store! They’re getting the keg ready for our Bike to Work Happy Hour this afternoon from 5-9PM at 506 Hayes Street. More info here

T2 Bike Shop

Tim, hard at work in the T2 bike shop fixing brake pads.

Bike to Work Day Love

Timbuk’s SF-version of a BTWD t-shirt is slightly friendlier than the Portland version. Guess bikers in Portland have to wear more fleece than we do.

Grab our “friendly” t-shirt at our San Francisco Bike to Work Day Party tonight. Our hot model may even be there . . .

Skinny Brake Pads

This morning I heard a strange grinding sound coming from my back tire while riding to work. Today, of all days, is Bike to Work Day and it turns out I’d worn my brake pad through to the wheel. Woops! We call this Thin Lizzy. Good thing I didn’t die. Guess I need to ask [...]

Happy Bike to Work Day!

Happy Bike to Work Day! Team T2 hit the streets this morning to volunteer at several bike-love stations around San Francisco. If you’re local, check out our Bike to Work Day party tonight at our SF retail store.

Melissa and Perry, indulging in Bike to Work Day pleasantries.
Whilst cycling, we spotted a Cargo Tote being used [...]

Car-Free Communities

In the NYTimes yesterday, there was an article about a car-free community called, Vauban, in Germany. You literally cannot bring your car into the community; residents park their cars (if they have them) in lots on the community outskirts and ride their bikes or take the tram to get where they’re going within the community. [...]

T2 Bike to Work Day Party

The Timbuk2 retail store is celebrating Bike to Work Day on Thursday, May 14 from 5 – 9 p.m. There will be beer, bags, bikes, and other things that start with “b.” See party details below and check out the SF Bike Coalition’s site for Bay Area Bike to Work Day madness.

Reason #7 why I love working at Timbuk2

It is one thing to like your job. Those that do like their job should feel lucky because some people dread going to work each morning. But I love working for Timbuk2. Part of it is the fun of the day-to-day tasks, however the office environment here really works for me. [...]

Like the name wasn’t enough!