Bicycle show on tap in Brookings

BROOKINGS Cyclists are invited to show off their bikes at the second annual Back Alley Bicycle Show July 13 from 2 to 4 p.m. in the alley behind Bluestem Bicycles in downtown Brookings.

Its about showing whatever bike you have love for, Casey McCormick from Bluestem Bicycles said. Thats kind of what were emphasizing do you love your bike? Is it special in some way? Then come show it to us and to the world. And maybe youll get a prize or a trophy.

The event is free to both exhibitors and spectators.

Theres a lot of creative people in town that like to mess with their bikes, and they might not realize that theres other people out there, McCormick said. But we see them all the time because they come in, they want parts, they have questions, they come and show us their projects. And so were going to try to get them in to show each other their bikes and some of the things theyre working on.

The public is welcome to visit and cast votes for the Peoples Choice trophy.

Having your bike parked out there and talking about it some of thats part of what the best bike will be, too. You know, expressing what you like about your bike, McCormick said. Whether its rusty, whether its got a good paint job or not and sometimes what people really like are those nicks and those scratches and the battle scars. It tells kind of the story of the use of the bikes.

He said they see some pretty impressive custom jobs as well.

Those fancy paint jobs theyre expensive, and they dont really put those on bikes anymore. So its kind of nice to see them, McCormick said. Theres been a lot of amazing paint jobs on the bikes that people have brought in. Or just hand-built bikes from around the United States in general. And then theres some really cool, retro BMX stuff.

In addition to the Peoples Choice trophy, there will also be a Best in Show Trophy plus prizes ranging from a lowrider stretch bike frame, to handlebars, to T-shirts.

Theres something fun about the practicality of a bike, McCormick said. You can use it to go get groceries, but it can also look silly and be fun, you know. So you can make that grocery run a little bit different make more adventure with a bike.

The bike show is an expansion of a free, monthly art and music show hosted by Bluestem Bicycles.

The second Saturday of every month, we have an art show, and we clear all of the bikes out of the floor, and the back area becomes a stage, McCormick said. The bike show is just kind of an extra extension of that.

Local bands perform a free show in the evening.

They range from very experienced to very new performers in general, McCormick said. In the day, well have a bike show. And every Saturday we have a bike ride. So its actually going to be kind of a big day for us from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. will be the bike show, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. will be our Saturday cruise, and then 8 p.m. until 10 p.m. will be a rather big show. I think theres five people playing.

The bands performing this month are P. Skunk, Paranoia, Freddie Rasch, Chimpanzee, and NxPxC. This months art display comes from local artists Catherine Jones and Savannah Vincent.

McCormick says whether you love bikes, art or music the show is free and open to all.

I think a lot of people are doing things. Theyre just not sharing what theyre doing so much. So, theres a lot more people similar to them out there than I think they realize. And thats one of the things we realized when we opened the shop theres just a lot of creative and fun people, McCormick said. Theres a whole scope of what people like to do. So were trying to get them all together from young to old. Bikes kind of encompass all aspects of age and people and use.

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