Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Alameda Antiques Fair!! (May 1, 2011)

Photo borrowed from Katie S's review of the Alameda Faire

We had a blast at this past Sunday May 1st's Alameda Point Antiques Faire! Big thanks to everyone at the fair as well as the fair organizers.  We had a great time and will remember to pack more water and apply more sunscreen next time :)







The faire is getting huge, bursting at the seams every time I've visited. The first time I went was probably in 2006 or 2007. Something I noticed upon going to the fair in 2009 was that suddenly everyone wanted "items for $10."  Nowadays it's all about the "$5 item" because money is tighter than ever, although the lucky few middle and upper class shoppers are scooping up nice finds by the truckload.

Why I originally liked the faire and still do:

  • Items sold must be 20 years or older, meaning
  • Most items are "vintage" which is cool all by itself, and
  • Most items are "made in USA" which supports the "local economy" if you will, and
  • Most items are therefore made of HIGHER QUALITY MATERIALS than 99% of what you will find at Target-Walmart-Costco-HomeDepot-99centOnly-DollarTree -- thus the items (some of them) will last much longer due to their "heirloom design", plus
  • when you use cash you are cutting out hefty plastic ATM/DEBIT/CREDIT fees and saving yourself money and starving the big tapeworm banks ever so slightly.
You may not care about most of this stuff, but you probably appreciate half of what I wrote. (Which half, I won't know. :)  And there are even more reasons to like the fair now: twice as many food/beverage vendors and even fresh fruit stand now.  (Musicians might be a nice addition, farmers' market style.)  There are more vendors than ever.  There are more people attending than ever, which affords even more people watching. There is a free parking lot shuttle outside the gate. I'm probably missing something so feel free to chime in.

If you've never been, we'd tell you whether we were pedicabbing the event or not, you MUST go at least once or twice in your life. There are different strategies for shopping here, but at least during the non-rainy season, they must include these things:

Bring...

  1. Cash money. (There are ATMs, but you will pay a fee. Probably $5 by now.) Few vendors accept plastic payment, though some do. 
  2. WATER bottles! Bring at least half a quart of water. There are PLENTY of food and drink options though, now on both sides of the faire.
  3. Hat/sunglasses/parasol/sunscreen! It's on a former Navy Base airport runway, so imagine how hot it would be standing about in the sun for the hottest part of a day on a runway tarmac. 
  4. Camera! Take photos of yourself enjoying the faire and post 'em up! (Most phone cams suffice.)
  5. Backpack or something to carry all the above, plus your "winnings."
  6. Optionally, bring 2-way radios, because even with the best carrier (Verizon) you will have difficulty connecting to other cell phone users.
Aside from things to bring, you might choose to dither for hours in the front few rows, or run to the back and start shopping "backwards" from the last almost-mile (3/4 mile) of the fair and work your way back.

Just from side conversations we heard from dealers that customers come from as far away as Sacramento (one hour's drive). However, many dealers are from even further away.

It's a crazy, super fun event you should attend -- we recommend -- at least once per year.  It's fun for all ages and both (many?) sexes... there are man toys, women's fashion, kid's books, bicycles, potato mashers, "bakelite" jewelry, precious metals, manual tools for kitchen and carpentry, plenty of knick knacks and "things to see" for all involved. It's almost like a post-industrial world's faire of the formerly rich and powerful nation that we all label America.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

November update: pedicabs + food

I've been busy! Not doing much bike taxi stuff, but other things.

Anyway, we're back out regularly now.

David got quite the workout Thursday night with Vintage Blue our Joy Luck Club pedicab (b. 1952)... between the Fox Theater, Luka's Taproom and other spots it was quite a busy night!

Tonight (Saturday 10pm~Sunday 2am) Dewey is pounding the pavement around The Trappist, Flora, The Layover and other happening Uptown spots.

Call (510) 545-CABS most Thursday Friday and Saturday nights for first class service to multiple downtown Oakland destinations!  You can also check out our twitter to confirm that we're out working.

In local scene news, a partner of the Flora-Tacubaya food-empire told me last week that their new spot Xolo Taqueria (by Flora, Fox, Den, Sears, Uptown) will open "in six months" which is April 2011. Knock on wood! The beer-pizza place there hasn't opened yet either...

NEX Oakland next door to MUA is a very sweet getup: gorgeous breadstick starters, PISCO SOUR (Peruvian national beverage), food sooo good! EBX has a full write-up. And Matthew Stafford's right--Oakland's seeing a counter-intuitive resurgence of eating (and drinking) establishments. Bar Three Fifty-Five. The Trappist. Liege. Beer Revolution. Adesso. Commis: we LOVE Commis!!! Bakesale Betty Satellite---please extend your hours M&A! :) Plum. Vegetarian Filipino. Geisha. NEX. The eateries coming to Jack London Square market any year now. ;) Brown Sugar Kitchen of course. Long-time Chef Edward's continues to impress. And COTTON CLUB. (See next paragraph.) You'd almost think we're having a food.com bubble...

If you haven't been to this secret restaurant yet, you have to get in!! Awesome food+grog == dementedly.good.times. MORE THAN makes up for downtown Oakland's utter lack of bacon-wrapped hotdogs! Stab at it with gin or other spirits.

Happy Holidays everyone!

Ken

Friday, October 15, 2010

October 9th Green Drive Expo Photos!

Dewey providing door-to-door service for Expo attendees.

We had a GREAT time in Richmond last week taking people on comfortable human-powered rides to the Green Drive Expo at Craneway Pavilion! The sun was radiant, Blue Angels flew loops on the San Francisco Bay behind us for Fleet Week festivities and we saw hundreds of people test driving Teslas (and going pretty darn fast too!), Priuses, Think's e-car, Mitsubishi's i-Miev, and Ford's PHEV Focus at GDE... lucky for us we had white tents provided by Autobytel and small gusts of wind off the bay!  Take a look at our event photos and feel free to contribute yours!

Great thanks to our sponsor Autobytel (they match you up with cars all the way through to point of purchase), project coordinators Lulu Lin and Caroline Schweich, our indefatigable drivers Jerry Meissner, Tom Horner and Dewey Sprenzel, the show sponsors (Ford, Toyota, Nissan and others), show organizers Becky and her husband, and all the staff and security of Craneway Pavilion.

In between giving rides we also had good conversations with people attending the show from all over... Orinda, San Rafael, San Francisco, Oakland, BERKELEY, Albany, Hayward and even San Jose!  Thanks again to everyone for helping out and jumping on board!

We're happy we were able to serve so many passengers in style and make this event memorable.  Here's to Green Drive Expo 2011!


Cheers,
Ken
Backseat Driver Pedicab

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Update: Summer 2010!!

Hi everyone,

We've had an ultra busy 2010!!

Every First Friday for the past few months (except this past Friday 10/1) we've been not pedaling around downtown at night. Sad, yes. Instead, we were posted up with our vintage cab at Telegraph and 23rd Street peddling our organic home-made ice cream. So that's why you haven't seen us out and about on First Fridays. We've also been pushing cold creams at hipster-heavenly forageSF underground markets in SF and Oakland. A couple times a month you will find me zipping thru Alameda's Webster-Posey tube (it's hellish biking on a tiny pathway above cars hurtling toward you at 50-60mph with all the wind, soot, asbestos brake dust, noise and diesel PM2.5-10 exhaust... plus their lights on, sorta crazy) to get to Lucky's over there for dry ice. Oakland has no dry ice. What's up Oakland?! (Oh yeah, we did have some. But the West Grand am/pm is closed now.)

We provided first-class wedding service for a bevvy of lucky couples between May and September. Pedicab weddings are always a blast! So many awesome people who definitely should be getting married. While catering weddings I've lost count of which of my personal friend's weddings I've been to this year (two for sure) since weddings seem to blend together if you go to too many... but I do remember vividly my friends' weddings in Lima, Peru and Berkeley, California during the end of this September. Okay, there was Lizzie & Adam's sweet one too, but I'm not really recalling any before that this year :)

In July we went up to Portland and took a PDX pedicab around the aptly named Pearl District, then biked up the hill to the city of roses' rose garden and japanese garden... theirs gives SF's a run for its money but ours is still better :P The Met is okay but I wouldn't live there. Oakland is much preferable. Lima on the other hand... hm!!

Backseat Driver provided festival service to disabled people, children and plain tired-out adults at this year's Rockridge Out & About Festival last Sunday 9/26/10. Huge thanks to Scott and Sara of Market Hall/Cactus for providing us pulled pork sandwiches. They are "the bomb" times ten! Big thank you to the RRDMA for inviting us! We in turn invited Tom, owner-operator of eMotion Pedicab to join in the fun. It was a bit of an exhausting day for me since I pedaled one of our bikes all the way up from downtown Oakland. Great workout though!

You'll be pleased to find tech specs, photos and details about our electric-assist pedicab in ZEVTech's old website, now archived at Archive.org. You can also get the lowdown on True Blue's microcontroller.

I've been spending a lot of time hunting down spare tires to replace the seemingly 50-year-old tires on our beautiful vintage pedicab. The tire size is "26 inches by 1 and 3/8 inches" which is super generic and thus like a shoe or pant size these days. What I really need is a tire 582mm from bead to bead. Thanks for Tom Pisillo, Clay "Cash" Wagers and the dudes at VeloSport Berkeley for advising me on tire sizing and sourcing. If you have any 1950s era American or Chinese "26x1 3/8" tires loafing about please get in touch.

You have probably seen advertisements on our cabs this season in preparation for the upcoming local November election. These are for Robert Raburn (BART Board D4) and Rebecca Kaplan (Oakland mayor). Robert has given a lifetime of work into pushing for bicycling as a normal everyday transportation option in the urban East Bay. We heartily applaud Robert for his work. Rebecca has pushed for downtown Oakland's overhaul in various ways including the new "B" Shuttle on Broadway (aka freebie) and making it easier to open a nightlife establishment downtown.

We're working with the rough and ready crew over at California Covers to custom build a tight new awning for our 1952 Taiwanese Victory pedicab. No, we're not going all out with the LV leather this time! This cab is slightly awesome. I'm looking forward to seeing a new roof on this badboy after spending many late night hours patching up the old pvc canvas one with needle and thread...

I saw RadioGuy last night on his pedicab... it's now painted ALL PURPLE (instead of red with white stripes) and looks tres cool. Awesome! He'll give you a ride with plenty of bass pumping out of the surround speaker system. Radio Guy has been in downtown O. for the past 15 years.

Last but not least, we're gearing up for a huge event in Richmond this month with FOUR pedicabs out starting the party over at Green Drive Expo!

Thanks for reading and let us know where you'd like to see us next!

Friday, June 25, 2010

June Update

After a cold spell of a week, next week looks to be nice and hot!

We'd like to thank one a fellow Pedicabbist, Tom of eMotion Pedicabs, for helping us tune up ye olde Vintage Blue pedicab. Hats off to Tom!

We'd also like to thank Adam and Clay for their work on our other pedicab, True Blue.

Look forward to seeing you at Oaklavia this Sunday 6/27/2010!

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Pedicabbing Report

Went out last night since FOX was having a show. Good crowd. It's warm enough now even at night that it's fine to wear shorts, though I banged my shin pretty good on the bike frame somehow. Somehow the freewheel stopped working -- so had to cut things short before midnight.

Thanks everyone!
Ken

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Live from the bottom of the Ocean

Somewhat unrelated to pedicabbing...

PBS is now showing BP's live feed, with an oilpocalypse gallons-gushed counter.

Check it out here and on our Media page.

Thoughts on the lingering effects of the oil volcano on Gulf Coast habitat and communities by Richard Heinberg over at TheOilDrum.