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Bobby Ratcliff at Direct Effect, Inc.
www.directeffectmarketing.net
Bobby Ratcliff DIRECT EFFECT, INC. 424-B SE 47th Terrace Cape Coral, FL 33904 Ph: 239-826-0835 Fx: 239-498-5055 [email protected] Bobby insisted on doing our t-shirts for cost. He also masterfully did the artwork. In addition, his turn-around time on the entire job was only about 10 days. We really appreciate his hard work and attention to detail in a rushed time frame. If you ever have any printing or promotional needs, please give him a call first.
Posted October 14, 2010 at 2:06 PM
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Jayson Blondin Artist
www.jaysonblondin.com
Jayson is a fellow graduate of Florida Gulf Coast University, and a great artist. Check out his site, and let him show you his work. Jayson painted the logo for RideForGary.com, then followed that up with a beautiful 20"x20" oil painting.
Posted September 11, 2012 at 2:06 PM
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Thought some of you may have unicycle questions...like, "Where do I buy a good one?" and,"How do I learn to ride one?" These two links will answer those questions.
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www.unicycle.com
A great place to get any size unicycle and safety gear. They are headquartered in Marietta, Georgia. I have been very happy with their customer service.
Posted October 6, 2010 at 11:49 PM
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www.unicyclist.com
A great website forum to learn everything you never knew you needed to know about unicycles. Over 50,000 worldwide members, most of whom are unicyclists, will be happy to help you out with your questions...one tip though, browse around, and use the search function before starting a new thread. Look me up and say hello if you want, I am listed as "TheRhino"
Posted October 6, 2010 at 11:53 PM
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Mountainuni.com
www.mountainuni.com
Mountainuni.com months ago supplied me with a free pair of Sinz racing cranks, with dual drilled pedal placements at 125mm/150mm. The best part though, is the custom made disc brake rotor that is attached to the spider that would have held the chain ring (if the cranks were used for a bike and not a unicycle). This set-up enabled me to attach an Avid Juicy5 hydraulic disc brake caliper to my unicycle frame. Believe me, it is a big deal to be able to use a disc brake when you're going down steep hills instead of just your legs. There is no coasting on a unicycle! But now, when I head down a hill I can let my legs relax a little and use the brake. Thanks you guys, it's working amazingly well!
Posted October 15, 2010 at 4:22 PM
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