Monthly Archives: September 2010

Runs on Fat, Saves You Money

Guerrilla stencilling by Peter Drew in Adelaide, Australia. I hope Peter visits San Francisco. Learn more about this stencil here or check out Peter’s blog. Peter Drew’s stencil in Adelaide. Photo taken Carlton Reid.

Tool Sheds, not just for bike tools anymore

Nita Marin’s Lift Kit Coop here from Hayes Valley, this is my cousin Noa Kushner from over the bridge in San Anselmo. She is using our Tool Sheds as Lift Kits for the Jewish New Year. Curious? Check out her blog post and website as well as the Sfgate article. Tool Sheds, not just for [...]

Internship Week 11: Last Day

Today is my last day at Timbuk2. I never thought I’d be this sad to leave a job. I had one of the most rewarding summers of my life. Interning here taught me so much about how to network, strategize and organize my ideas. At Timbuk2 I was given clear direction from the people around [...]

Provence Showstopper: Backroads

Backroads is an awesome company that leads cycling trips for all levels around the world. We ran into them recently in Provence and got an exclusive tour of their France headquarters. They store and maintain hundreds and hundreds of bikes, helmets, trailers and incredibly useful, annotated maps. Amidst all this gear were a few Timbuk2 [...]

Internship Week 10: Prank War

This week I have been working on a Timbuk2 T-shirt design. This was a fun and educating task. I love using illustrator on the computer. My plan is to come out with a few designs and have everyone vote on which one they like the most. Keep an eye out for those designs coming soon. [...]

Wally Farms

Hard core bike commuter by day, back-to-nature farmer by night. Our CEO Mike runs Timbuk2 during the day and Wally farms while you’re sleeping. 4 goats, 2 horses, 8 puppies, 2 plastic cows, 2 sheep, 1 bird, and 2 cats are all part of Wally farms. 38 animals in all. Makes you want to be [...]