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Oct 1, 2010 -
Nov 5, 2010
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5 backers
That warm fuzzy feeling that comes from being part of something good; and a subscription to the Pedal-Driven e-newsletter.
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All the above, plus a free download of Pedal-Driven; and credit on the Pedal-Driven website.
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166 backers
All the above, plus your own advance copy of the Pedal-Driven DVD; and a pair of the official Pedal-Driven cycling socks.
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21 backers
All the above, plus the 2011 IMBA Calendar (great mountain biking shots!); and a pair of IMBA cycling socks.
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30 backers
All of the above, plus the official "I am Pedal-Driven" T-shirt.
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33 backers
All of the above, plus a signed copy of the DVD; and 2 free tickets to any debut screening you can get to (the main one is tentatively set for the Sea Otter Classic in April 2011).
Pledge $250 or more
5 backers
All of the above, plus a piece of custom bike-chain jewelry (men's and women's necklaces) by artist extraordinaire, Juliana Marquis; and the official IMBA T-shirt.
Pledge $500 or more
2 backers
All of the above, plus a copy of the IMBA trail building bible, "Trail Solutions: IMBA's Guide to Building Sweet Singletrack."; and two passes to the VIP debut party with the filmmakers. (It'll be a blast!)
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All of the above, plus the official IMBA cycling jersey; and an official sponsor listing in the movie.
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All of the above, plus - wait for it - a 2010 Sortie Black frame from Diamondback w/a Fox RP23 XV Rear Shock. (Retails for $1,200. Thanks Diamondback!!) There are only three of these available. So act now, if you want one.
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0 backers
All of the above, (minus the bike frame) plus a limited-edition Pedal-Driven cycling jersey; two season passes to Stevens Pass ski area (in Washington State).
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All of the above, (minus the bike frame) plus your name and logo in the closing credits of the movie; the official IMBA hoodie; and, get this, the Central Washington Chapter of the Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance will name a trail after you. NO KIDDING! Love those folks!
Creator Mangai Rollin on November 17, 2010
We are stoked that this fundraiser worked out. We can't wait to see the finished product and hope we can help share it with the masses once its released.
.matthew
Creator sckinz1 on November 7, 2010
Glad to be a supporter and hope others will jump on this bandwagon. Mountain bikers are great for maintaining our own trails unlike a lot of other trail users!!
Creator Jarred Jackman on October 29, 2010
THANKS for being motivated enough to get this going!!! I'm stoked to be one of only 249 people that backed your project, I wish there were 24,900 people as there should be! People need to unite, then ALL trails will be open to bikes. Please keep up the work of bringing bikers together for a common goal. Please also keep pushing to open new areas to us that are currently closed, NFS trails, Wilderness Areas, etc. Although I don't want to be rundown by a biker on my favorite hiking trails, I've been on countless hikes and wished I were on a bike!!! Ride conscientiously and hopefully we'll be able to ride everywhere!!!
Thanks again!!! Keep it up!
Creator Rita Brown on October 29, 2010
Way to go guys. So, so proud of you!!! The whole campaign has been classy. Can't wait to see the final product, it's a great topic.
Creator Mike Dion on October 29, 2010
Nice job on the film guys! Can't wait to check it out. Long live films about bikes!
Creator freecorvette on October 25, 2010
I just signed up
Creator AlanBell on October 19, 2010
I am a supporter, I hope your documentary will discuss the folks who want to ride there bikes in wilderness areas on existing trails. Why is it that Horses which aren't even native to North america are allowed to litterally ripe up wilderness trails yet bikes are forbidden? I'm getting close to riding in the wilderness as an act of civil disobiedence myself.
Creator Michael Bullington on October 8, 2010
Love what you guys are doing but your latest trailer seems over dramatic. I preferred the pace of your first trailer.