Wednesday, April 28, 2010

RideTHISbike Opens French Quarter Store

by Larry Lagarde

GREAT NEWS:
RideTHISbike will soon have a bike store in the New Orleans French Quarter!

After looking at locations for over a year, I am very excited to announce that RideTHISbike.com will soon have a store in the French Quarter. Located at 317 Burgundy St, the store is a few minutes' walk from Bourbon St (2 blocks), Canal St (3 blocks) and a quick streetcar or taxi ride from most New Orleans hotels, lodging accommodations and neighborhoods like the CBD, Warehouse District, Uptown, Mid City, etc.

Most of the folding bicycles currently on the folding bike page at RideTHISbike.com (as well as some other models) will be available at the store. Bikes will be offered for sale and for rent. Hotel delivery as well as helmets, water and bike locks will be available.

Why The French Quarter
The Quarter is the heart and soul of New Orleans. Designed for horses, buggies and walking, the Quarter's grid of narrow streets (where multi-story buildings stand shoulder to shoulder) is well suited for bicycling via folding bike. New Orleans is flat so a small folding bicycle with just a few gears is fine. Plus, Quarter residents, workers and visitors can fold their bike and take it with them inside where the bike's out of sight of vandals and thieves.

Hopefully, the sight of folding bikes zipping around the French Quarter will help more Americans recognize that bicycles are practical, sustainable and fun transportation.

By the way, if you're in New Orleans for a convention, cruise or something else that limits your time, a folding bike is a great way to quickly discover the city's main sights.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Love the post, as always! Check out the Crosstown for riding in New Orleans. Or, since it's flat, the BOSTON could be a fun way to get around the Quarter or ride down the river to Cafe du Monte to get a beignet. Check these bikes out at www.montaguebikes.com

I just moved from New Orleans up to Boston and love that you've been posting on what's going on there. The oil spill is so sad, so I'm partly glad that I'm not there to experience it first hand.
Congrats on your new store in the French Quarter! I'm sure it will go really well! What street is it on?