MORE! Bike Month Events

Here’s what’s going on this weekend and early next week. We have a lot of FUN planned!

Bike Movie Night
Bike Movie Night!

For the 2nd year in a row, Marcus Marchegger will be hosting Bike Movie Night down at Capitol Automotive, located at 1000 N Plaza Street, near the intersection of HWY 50 and Main Street. We will have plenty of FREE Pizza, courtesy of Pam Anderson’s Straw Hat out on HWY 50! Muscle Powered will be supplying the drinks. Marcus searched far and wide to find the best bicycle film of all time, and I think he has selected well. Jeff Potter will be accepting challengers in a Tequila Dance Off, so bring your white platform shoes! Again, the festivities are all FREE, but please make a donation to Muscle Powered, or sign-up to be a member! Kid friendly party, so no excuses.

Bike to Work Week Party
James Wilsey performing at last year’s BTWW party

Monday, May 16th is the first day of Bike to Work Week and the Corporate Commuter Challenge, and we’re having a party down at the Tap Shack to kick off the week! The Tap Shack is a smoke-free, friendly neighborhood bar with a nice outdoor patio. James Wilsey will be performing your favorite songs throughout the night as well. So ride your bike down to the Tap Shack after work this coming Monday and have a good time. The Tap Shack is located at 112 Rice Street, just two blocks north of HWY 50 in downtown Carson City.

Veltec Warehouse Sale
Veltec Warehouse Sale!

And don’t forget the Veltec Warehouse Sale happening today and Saturday! Veltec Sports in Carson City, distributor of high quality cycling products by Lake cycling shoes, Descente cycling apparel, Shebeest women’s cycling apparel, and Vredestein tires, is having a big Warehouse Sale on May 14th and 15th, with 50% – 75% off retail prices! More details HERE.

Capitol Automotive – The Cyclist’s Auto Shop

You often hear someone saying that they can no longer afford auto repairs, and that they need to go buy a new car. In reality though, a new car will most likely end up costing more than keeping that old car going. I recently read somewhere that a new car will cost you around $8,000 per year to own! Here’s another site that has a Real Costs of Car Ownership Calculator. Even people that call themselves part of the “green movement” tout the miracle of the hyrbid vehicle; however, saving gas is only part of the equation. Our freeways, streets, and parking lots are already overcrowded. Maintenance to our transportation infrastructure is falling behind. Getting everyone in an efficient hybrid vehicle will only encourage more driving, and further exasperate our transportation problems. We are far better off fixing what we already have, driving less, and using alternate forms of transportation when possible.

Marcus @ Capitol Automotive
Marcus, Owner of Capitol Automotive

Although I’m pretty meticulous with my bicycle maintenance, I tend to neglect my cars. I really don’t know a thing about working on them. They get attention when they start to sound funny, begin emitting odd smells, or simply won’t start. Lately I’ve been taking my old clunker to Marcus Marchegger at Capitol Automotive. Not only is Marcus a friend of mine, he’s an avid mountain biker, road cyclist, and Death Ride veteran. He’s also an active member of our local bicycle advocacy group, Muscle Powered. Marcus also has a couple cyclists on his staff. When I get my old car fixed up at Capitol Automotive rather than buying a new car, I have more money left over for my cycling lifestyle. I also take comfort knowing that a portion of my dollars spent in Marcus’s shop will eventually get spent in our local bike shops.

If you’ve ever been to Capitol Automotive, you’ve probably noticed the bicycle that’s always parked out front. I asked Marcus about the bike and his cycling staff. Here’s what he had to say:

I always park the cruiser in the front of the shop. For two reasons.. One, it is the fastest way to get burritos or small auto parts from the nearby distributors. Since we are downtown, everything is close, the bank, the restaurants, etc… Also, I have a lock and key and offer it to customers if they want to use it while I am fixing their car. Only a handful of people have taken me up on it. Two of my three employees, Troy and Alex, really like riding bikes. They use the cruiser whenever they can. Alex rides his BMX bike on the trails around his apartment in Reno (he’s planning to move to CC), and Troy is an avid cyclist. We need cars. We fix cars. They are vital, but any excuse to ride we do!

I wish more people took me up on the “loaner bike” program. Getting your car worked on is dismal at best. Inconvenient. At least if you got to ride a bike for 5 or 10 minutes to get to work or home, it would put some fun in the day. I think a lot of people who rode bikes as kids don’t realize that it is still just as much fun as it was when you were little.

So next time you need your car worked on, check out Capitol Automotive for honest service. Make sure you make Marcus happy and take him up on his loaner bike too! Capitol Automotive is conveniently located downtown near the corner of HWY 50 and Main Street.

Capitol Automotive
1000 N Plaza Street
Carson City, NV 89705
Tel: 775-882-9000
Fax: 775-882-9021
Email: Marcus242@gmail.com

You can read more about Marcus and Capitol Automotive over on the Nevada Appeal website.