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Joining Xtracycle’s multifaceted online community.

Many people tell us that one of the best parts of riding an Xtracycle is the amazing people they meet along the way. Some of you are lucky enough to live in places with lots of Xtracycle riders. Others of you may be the first in your town to ride one. Either way, you may want to connect to the Xtracycle community online, either to get questions answered, plan a trip, or just chat. Here’s a run down of the tools we’ve set up to help Xtracycle owners connect with each other.

1.The Roots Radicals Yahoo Group This online group has been growing since 2001, but has really exploded in the last two years. It’s a great place to get quick answers to questions like “What kind of bike should I choose for my Xtracycle?” “What kind of tires should I ride in the snow/rain?” Xtracycle staff participate fairly lightly in this group, so the answers you’ll get are coming straight from the community. Using the Yahoo Group tool, you can receive group posts in your email inbox as they are written, or in a daily digest, or by scanning at your convenience on the web.

2. Our semi monthly (emphasis on the ‘semi’) email newsletter — Once every couple months we publish the best and most interesting content from the entire Xtracycle landscape, including the testimonials and stories you send us after your amazing adventures. Receiving this newsletter is a great way to stay connected. (It’s also a great way to get newsletter-only deals.) When you sign up, you’ll notice that the Xtracycle Bicycle Lifestyle News is one of a handful of newsletters in the Bicycle Lifestyle Network. You’ll also see newsletters from our fellow inventors and bike culture comrades. Sign up for the ones of interest to you.

3. Our online forums. These forums have similar content to our RootsRadicals online group. Occasionally, there will be some duplication, but the nice thing about the forums is that they are structured hierarchically, so it will be easy for you place your question or post in a way that helps others find it, too, and searching is easy. The quality of the information available on both our RootsRadicals list and our forum is sometimes astounding. Check out this customer-submitted post about kickstand designs.

4. Our blog. Yup, the one you’re reading right now. We post company updates, customer stories, developments from our product designers, and episodes from our own bicycle lifestyle. It’s good for a dose of inspiration during a work break. If you’ve got a bike blog with an Xtracycle focus, let us know and we’ll list it in our blogroll.

5. Xtracycle on Flickr, YouTube, and MySpace. Major online communities like Flickr have their own Xtracycle scenes happening. If you’re already using these online services, you might be pleasantly surprised how much Xtracycle energy there is. Here are a few places to start:

Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=xtracycle&w=all

MySpace: Pages and people mentioning Xtracycle

YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=xtracycle&search=

6. Our online photo albums. We encourage you to post your photos in the appropriate album on our user photo gallery, or on Flickr (please tag them with “Xtracycle”), or, if relevant, directly in your forum postings.

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  1. john g says:

    check out the Xtracycle Gallery as well :)

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