Fit Bike Auctioned Off To Help Athlete Recovery Fund
FatTony
- January 27 2009
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Press Release:
ARF (Athlete Recovery Fund) has been campaigning for companies who market in action sports (manufacturers, shoe companies, drink companies, accessory companies, etc.) to donate what they can as an investment in the athletes that help their companies survive, but these tough economic times had slowed the flow of donations. Many of the companies think they have to donate a certain amount when all that matters is that they participate on any level. If everyone kicks in a little, ARF will be able to accomplish its long term goals ahead of schedule.
Chris Moeller, owner of S&M Bikes recently contacted ARF after seeing an episode of “The Daily Habit” on Fuel TV. In a combined effort between both S&M and Fit they became the first bike company to donate to the ARF! To sweeten the fundraising efforts even more they offered a brand new Fit PRK3 to be auctioned online.
Now that S&M has gotten the donations started, who will be the next bike company to support the Athlete Recovery Fund?






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January 27th, 2009 at 8:58 pm
nice bike and good cause but sean logan sux
January 28th, 2009 at 11:42 am
Bike bidding starts at $250! Super cheap and for a great cause!
February 19th, 2009 at 7:11 pm
yup yup yup….It’s all good
March 20th, 2009 at 2:36 pm
It seems like something is missing, no?