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Archive for April, 2008

Register for Bike Commuting Lunch & Learn Event in Downtown St. Paul

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

Capital Deals is assisting the Bike Commuting Lunch & Learn on May 7th from 11:30-1pm at the skyway level of the Alliance Bank building at 55 East Fifth Street. The event will feature 6 stations on bike commuting topics which you can rotate through at your leisure. Here’s a list of all 6 station topics and the table hosts:

Route Planning by Paul Quist (St Paul resident and bike enthusiast)
Riding Safely by Bike/Walk Twin Cities Ambassadors
Combining Modes by Metro Transit
Chooosing the Right Gear by County Cycles
Basic Fix-It Tips by Capital Deals
Transitioning To Work by Wilder Foundation, Transit for Livable Communities

Registration form and downloadable flyers available at http://www.stpaultmo.org/rsvp.php

Free lunch and useful information on bike commuting! Why not?

If you work in downtown St. Paul or got a day off, stop by and meet some new people who are commuting or planning to start commuting like you!

2008 Redline bicycles are now available at Capital Deals.

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

We are now authorized dealer of Redline bicycles.
Redline is the most famous manufacture for BMX in the world but they also make nice commuter bikes.
They are designed specifically for those looking to stay dry and clean on their daily commute and enjoy an upright riding position. Here are our some favorites. Stop by soon to see our Redline commuter selection!

Now we have a page setup for Japanese Customers!

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

Finally we placed a flyer on the website for Japanese customers.

By the way, my name is Keiko.  Hajimemashite. My husband Alex and I run Capital Deals with help of Daniel.
I’m from Kanagawa, Japan and I speak fluent Japanese. My husband also understands Japanese. Daniel…he could holefully identify either English or Japanese…

We have been dealing with good amount of Japanese clients often time when they leave the country.  However, we would love to get to know you while you’re staying in the twin cities!
Please feel free to call or email to the store and ask for assistance in Japanese. Of course you can simply stop by.