One thing that you should know about Travis and me is that we struggle. Constantly. But despite all the struggling we do, we always manage to make the best of any situation we're in. Story time: Today Travis and I decided to spend some time taking a few pictures of us and our bikes to use as profile pictures on our social media sites. Long story short, if you're going to take pictures, don't forget your memory card. Can't really do much without it. Plan B: Travis and I ended up biking back to my place (which luckily was just across the street) while his wife sat freezing waiting for us and grabbed one to use. Freezing temperatures in New Hampshire. In January. Imagine that. Here are some of the pictures that we took.
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Update #1
Hey, all. Just a quick update. So as you may or may not know, we are just starting out in our social media journey. As such, there have been a few struggles that we are going through in getting everything up and running. Here is a break down of things that we have in the works and the statuses of everything:
- Facebook:
We are working on getting out Facebook page up and running. We have a page but have not updated it as of yet.
- Instagram:
We do not have an Instagram account as of yet, but we are in the process of setting one up.
- Twitter:
We have a twitter handle up and running but it's a little bare at the moment. We are in the process of getting a logo made for us to use as a profile pic, as well as searching for a good header picture to use. In the mean time, our twitter is fully functional. We are posting tweets and most importantly taking followers, so if you're on twitterland, please follow us! @2guyswithbikes
- YouTube:
We have a YouTube channel running with a couple videos posted. Unfortunately, Google has updated their process in obtaining a custom URL. We are in the process of going through the requirements to do so, so please bear with us. In the meantime, you can still subscribe to our channel as well as like and comment on our videos, so please do that!!! They can be found here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgjZTMXqL3o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktKyD5ULZhY
- Facebook:
We are working on getting out Facebook page up and running. We have a page but have not updated it as of yet.
- Instagram:
We do not have an Instagram account as of yet, but we are in the process of setting one up.
- Twitter:
We have a twitter handle up and running but it's a little bare at the moment. We are in the process of getting a logo made for us to use as a profile pic, as well as searching for a good header picture to use. In the mean time, our twitter is fully functional. We are posting tweets and most importantly taking followers, so if you're on twitterland, please follow us! @2guyswithbikes
- YouTube:
We have a YouTube channel running with a couple videos posted. Unfortunately, Google has updated their process in obtaining a custom URL. We are in the process of going through the requirements to do so, so please bear with us. In the meantime, you can still subscribe to our channel as well as like and comment on our videos, so please do that!!! They can be found here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgjZTMXqL3o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktKyD5ULZhY
Sunday, January 22, 2017
To Bike is to Human
Growing up, most people are taught to bike. Like learning to walk, biking has been a part of growing older for many years. A right of passage of sorts, some people remember the day they've learned to bike vividly, while some (like myself) don't remember learning how to bike at all.
Later on in life, everyone comes back to biking for different reasons. For me it was in the summer of 2005. My dad had always been an avid biker growing up so I was no a stranger to the sport. I was 16 years old, and one day, I decided I wanted to buy a bike. I worked my butt off and saved $350 of my own hard earned money and bought a Trek 3700, the same bike I ride to date. Sure it might not be the most expensive bike. Or a bike with all the bells and whistles. But it's mine.
I believe that if you treat your bike right, it'll be by your side for many years to come. Like an old friend, a person and their bike share times and moments of deep serenity. More than that, biking connects a person to a time honored tradition passed on from person to person. Biking makes you human.
- Ruzzel Zullo
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