Posted by Shannon | Posted in | Posted on Wednesday, December 15, 2010
I've been pondering family traditions lately and putting up the Christmas Tree is always a treat. Opening the boxes of ornaments is like seeing many old friends from years past that you've forgotten. Each time we go on a trip I seek out ornaments for the tree that would remind my of that trip.
This year I'm looking to mark the year I finally learned to ride a bike with a special ornament for the tree and I'm not exactly seeing what I want. My thought is to obtain a sprocket from the rear cassette from Trek. My first bike was a 2010 Trek Pure Sport and while it wouldn't be from MY bike, it would mean much more then just some generic bike ornament. It won't be flashy, but neither is my bike, and I could even have it engraved with the year and some info about my experience.
Before this year began I never would have thought I would actually learn to ride at the age of thirty-five and progressed as far as I have in only the few short months that I've been riding. From those first timid pedal strokes to biking for lunch thirteen miles away, 2010 has been monumental, and this is the best way that I can mark that in my little box of memories.
I'm not really sure what avenue would be best to contact Trek, I'm hoping someone from Trek reads this and can contact me, because it wouldn't really be the same thing if I bought an identical Shimano cassette. I'm hoping to get something from Trek directly.
Any ideas??
Shannon
This year I'm looking to mark the year I finally learned to ride a bike with a special ornament for the tree and I'm not exactly seeing what I want. My thought is to obtain a sprocket from the rear cassette from Trek. My first bike was a 2010 Trek Pure Sport and while it wouldn't be from MY bike, it would mean much more then just some generic bike ornament. It won't be flashy, but neither is my bike, and I could even have it engraved with the year and some info about my experience.
Before this year began I never would have thought I would actually learn to ride at the age of thirty-five and progressed as far as I have in only the few short months that I've been riding. From those first timid pedal strokes to biking for lunch thirteen miles away, 2010 has been monumental, and this is the best way that I can mark that in my little box of memories.
I'm not really sure what avenue would be best to contact Trek, I'm hoping someone from Trek reads this and can contact me, because it wouldn't really be the same thing if I bought an identical Shimano cassette. I'm hoping to get something from Trek directly.
Any ideas??
Shannon

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