Send us your pictures of where you've stuck our stickers. Include your name and location. Submit pictures to Cole@1lesscar.com. Thanks.

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Troy Stibitz of Muskegon, MI

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi Cole, I got the stickers.  Put one right on the top frame tube on my fixed-gear KHS solo-one.  Great looking stickers and all the gas guzzling SUVs and stinky diesel trucks can read it as I pass them by while they are waiting at red lights on my way to work everyday.
Thanks again!  P.S. - sorry for the crappy "cell-phone quality" picture.

Rich

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

helmet pic from logan @contagiousgraphics.com

 

 

 


The mystery is solved. That unidentified Bridgestone RB1 near the top of your Gallery is mine. Back in May, I took a spill riding home from the swimming pool after work, and broke my hip (a complete fracture). As a result, the old car came out of deep storage (the garage) and I started driving again after a few weeks of recovery from surgery. While I was recuperating, my new friend Rich P. from LA posted on Portand's Craigslist saying he was going to be in town for a medical convention, and was looking for a bike to borrow or rent while he was in town. I lent him my RB-1 in exchange for a contribution to Portland's Bicycle Transportation Alliance. Rich took and e-mailed you the picture, which was taken just south of Portland, on the way to the Canby Ferry crossing of the Willamette river. Beautiful area for riding!

Ron Cobb
Lake Oswego, OR

 


i should have done this a long time ago. here's pics of my two main rigs. (sorry, i couldn't find a bigger version of the first, or a smaller version of the second.) i wouldn't say these are current photos... but, they are recent, at least. specs often change, but the frames (and the stickers on them) are in it for the long haul. proud to be representing the idea, the people, and the way of life.
keep up the great work... and the middle finger!
--kev. (a.k.a. k-dents, a.k.a. horriblescreenname, a.k.a. dysasteroid5012)

sent in by John Kanode

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hey Cole, I was in Chicago for Critical Mass a few weeks ago. It's my third time going down there for my b-day. It was tons of fun! The ride out to the Spindle ride was crazy but worth it. Here are some pictures one of our bike delivery guys took! Enjoy..Mel- PEACE COFFEE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 


Hey guys,
I just recently spray painted my bike and saw Graeme Hutchison's paint
job and got inspired. Here's my own take on my older Raleigh. It was
reflective until I clear-coated everything. :-P

Thanks!
-jason fowler from austin, tx ... (c:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I just repainted my fixie the other day and used one of your stickers that i got from work ( velorution bike shop) as a stencil. Now I have a permanent outline of a One Less Car sticker in the top tube of my frame.

thanks and keep up the great work

Graeme Hutchison in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario

 

 

This picture reminds me of a one less car T-Shirt that I saw. I took it during the final moments of Philadelphia 's April Critical Mass Bicycling Awareness Event. If you have a chance to post it on the site I'm sure other bike lovers would enjoy it!

Thanks!

Jadee

 

 

 

 

 

Took this shot on my morning ride. I pass the Exxon HQ every day on the way to work. Bastards.

Greg S.

 

 

 

 

 

John here from Navarre Florida. Been riding bikes for a long, long time and have been commuting via the good old bike for over 20 years. As an Air Force vet who has served during the Gulf war and has spent numorous tours of duty in that forsaken land, I will never spend a minute behind the wheel of a car unless I absolutely have to. Hopefully attaching your stickers to my bikes will at least get people thinking. If we can do that, then we have done something indeed!

Attached are a couple of pic's with my new stickers. I now I went a little "ape shit" with them, but what the hell, I'm a newly fixed gear bug bitten guy at the tender old age of 46! The Bianchi is my converted commuter (from freewheel to fixed, 42/15) and the Moto-B is my weekend rocker, 44/16. I am in the process of building up a "Path Racer" for the contest on FGG and it will be a sticker whore too! Another order coming your way! Thanks for the products, gotta have me a hat too!


John Short, Navarre Florida
"We may not have hills, but we got WIND!"

 

 

 

 

 

 

took this tonight.  it's the first time in my life
i've smelled and felt the ocean from my bike seat. sometimes leaving vermont has it's benefits. i still miss it, though.

kendra

 

 

 

 

totally stoked about the mail yesterday. once the order was shipped, it got here in no time at all. absolutely love the stuff, and I've gotten several comments on both the stickers and the shirt. especially the shirt. oh, and that's the 1981 schwinn world that I found in the trash (literally; outside someone's house on bulk pickup day). threw some new tires, tubes, bars, a new seatpost (also picked out of the trash) and stem on it and I can get up to 33 on flat with it. ha haa; like in florida there's anything else. it's my commuting bike even though I take the bus to school, so I use it for practically everything else, and it's definitely the reason why I don't even have a learner's permit. keep up the good work, and I hope you find more places to sell your awesome stuff.

- Kevin from Ft. Lauderdale Florida, the other end of the country : )

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

here's the tattoo i have. i love it, so does everyone else i meet. you guys rock!

Hi, This is my daily commuting bike with your One Less Car and the NEV stickers on it! People in their cars may laugh or stare funny at my
Breezer folding bike, especially with me, a 54 year old guy riding
year round in Wisconsin but I'm having a ton more fun that they are!
It might be hard to see in the photos, but those are studded tires
for the winter here in Milwaukee...
Thx
Joseph Knasinski

 

 

 

 


Hello,
I just wanted to send you two pics of my bike with a one less car sticker on it.
Thanks for putting the message out there.
Aaron Bitters
Brooklyn, NY


above and below: our pal ryan and his daughter

Hi Yall!

I know it's been a while since there was any talk of this Gnome Fest thing, but as worthy sponsors you deserve an update. Well the event went on without a hitch this year. Okay, that's a bit of a lie as the weather man predicted three days of non-stop rain, storms and bedlam for the 'festers. Actually, as it turned out, Gnome Fest must have been the center of the universe as the weather patterns constantly shifted either to the north or south of us, leaving us with only grippy sweet trail action! We had about 100 paid no-shows (scared, weather-influenced decision makers) which was a bit disappointing, but not suprpising. Heck, I almost didn't go and I help run this thing!

The large group of diehard turnouts gave it their all with crazy stupidity in the Friday night ride, hot racing action and serious injury in the Saturday Enduro and a complete lack of any inhibition during the Drawfcycle Death Match (DDM). That's in addition to the food (chili) and beverage (homebrew and mead) contests, ladies rides, short track sprints, bike polo matches and fixie trail skidding. Yes, fixies on tight singletrack. Oh, and derbys... many, many derbys. Whew, we had a lot on our plate this year! Gnome Fest 4 will be bumped up to the first weekend in September to accomodate those of you which in the past had obligations to Interbike. The weather should also be more predictable earlier in the month as well.

Thanks again for the wonderful support you give our event and the riders were very thankful and impressed at the prizes and swag they got their grubby little hands on. Attached gives a bit of the flavor I've tried to show in words that only a picture will do... Give me a YeaH! or nay on whether you'd like to support us next year. (C'mon you can do it!)

Peace!

John Mory

Gnomo Sponsor Zomo

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Hi One Less Car people:
It was very cool to meet you guys at the fixed gear symposium in MI in August (even dumpstering with Derek and Cisco and Andy [at least I think that's who they are]). Ever since I've been meaning to stick your sticker somewhere on my main warhorse, and finally figured out the right place. Real estate is getting tight there. I'm very sorry to say that, even though your sticker is mega-cool, it's not quite my favorite. That one is the Bici Verano sticker from when I visited my sister for Bike Summer in LA, summer 2005. Maybe if you guys did something with a luchadore on it.......

Keep up the good work.
jesse (fgg 774)


Here in Nashville we have a couple of bike lanes - but the drivers in this town are passively homicidal - they just don't see bikes. That said, I take one of my Konas to Vanderbilt University - where I teach in the English department - every day. Both shots are in front of Benson Hall, home to the English dept.
Christian Long, Nashville TN


 

This is my bike,with the first 'one less car' sticker.

This is Katie's sweet-ass sweet ride. It's a Specialized Stump Jumper, with an awesome custom paint job. I know y'all wish you had a ride as cool as this one. ** side note- she is the officail mail girl, so when you get your package just know that she packed it with love. And if you can guess what flavor pop-tart she was eating when she was sealing the sticker envelopes you get 10 free stickers.**

Pic taken on my camera phone in Muskegon on a Port-A-John.

 

 

 

 

These sticker were sent to us by Vincent from New Orleans. He did a wonderful job of sticking his stickers in cool places, on his bike and on his computer monitor, where he can worship it on a daily basis. Notice that it's higher than Jebus..sorry Jebus, 'one less car' saves. I think that might be our next sticker...

Love, Katie (the handy mail girl.)

 

 

 

 

These were sent to us from Stacy in Appleton, WI. Stacy is a man, just in case there's any confusion considering his name. Its a unisex name (I'm sure that some of you old skateboarders have to remember Stacey Peralta), some of us here are just excited to find other female bike riders and sometimes forget simple facts as such. Sorry about that, once again Stacy. Keep up the good work and thanks for being 'one less car' + two more bikes.

 

 


Jerry from Kansas City. Thanks Jer. You are wicked cool. This one time when I was three I was on the back of my mom's bike and it was the best memory from when I was three. Bikes are cool. Share them with your children.

 



These pictures are of Jorden from Seattle. Sporting his 'one less car' logo sticker on his road bike. Nice stripes Jorden. Good job dude. I wish more of you slackers were like Jorden, f*$ckin slackers.

Editor's note: Katie's caption makes it sound like Jorden is a bike in the beginning, but then mentions that the stickers are on 'his' bike. I'm sure that Jorden is a person. I might just be assuming this here, and you know what happens when you assume something...

 

 

This is our friend Kevin's bike in front of his newly smashed car,so it really is 'one less car'. Thanks Kevin, taking out one vehicle at a time!


thanx to Christina & Alex for sending us these pics, not only is the sticker great the bike is super cool.

This is spider mike's kona rocking our stickers. thanx mike

This is Donovan's Specialized. it his year round commuter, our sticker looks good on it. sorry it took so long to put this pic up. thanx donovan

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Hello all--

My name is Thomas, I'm from San Pedro, CA; this is my bag I use to commute with (34 miles round trip). When I get around to it, I'll send you a pic of the sticker on my bike.
Keep up the good work. . . you might be on to something here, good luck.

--Thomas

Thanx Thomas

Hi,
I just wanted to tell you how much I love the stuff you guys make. I started commuting to work,16 miles round trip, in August of 2005. I am a fisherman in my free time and when the price of gas skyrocketed, I couldn't fill the tanks in the boat and suburban (80 gallons total). I started riding a $25.00 bike to work and fell in love with two wheels all over again. And then I had money in my pocket AND I could fish. I saved enough in fuel costs to buy a road bike and then my IRO also. Here are some pictures of my IRO with your stickers. I call it my snow bike. It now has fenders, studded tires, and is a Jamie Roy fixed gear. Just like in Michigan, we have some nasty winters here too-but so far I am still riding to work. The lowest temperature I have ridden to work is eleven below zero. Feel free to edit any of this note/pics for your web page and keep up the good work.

My name is Dan G and I live in Chaska, Minnesota.

PS Mucho love to Katie the mail gurl!!!

Thanx Dan.

 

Here are a couple pics of my New Steamroller fresh from the bike shop. I built the bike for commuting. I'm tired of replacing rims every year so I built it with a carbon disc front fork.(The Northwest is hard on rims. Too much debris on trails.) I also installed a Chris King Headset,Ultegra crank and rear break. Velocity arrowhead rims with Surly new hubs.
Thanks for the stickers,

Rich McCaslin
Bothell, Washington


thanx rich

 

thanx Jonathan

 

Hi All,
My first two stickers went onto my trusty Dawes. Eight more to go!
All The Best,
From
Jason
Leeds, England

 

The classic onelesscar sticker in action. Here it is
on our grocery getter, a Dayton built Huffy that we
call Smurfette. I was taking some stuff to the local
thrift shop. Rest assured that Denver's got your
back.

 

alrightskys:

The following came in the mail (mail oh joyous mail today)
Gurl + Bike shirt (for me)
Under A Black Flag shirt (for the beau)
One Less Car sticker (for Kelley - "Warrior, Defender")

Needless to say, it was a good mail day.
I quickly attached that sticker right onto Kelley and camera'd it up
with the boys.
We're a bunch of artsy goobers soooo here's 3 and I had to withold
myself from adding sweet ass photo edits...

Kelley is a SS (I'm about to start work on a fixie) and proud of it.

One. :)


-Sabrina Jess ("Batman")
Richmond, VA (RVA)



thanx Sabrina