
The Bike Kitchen expected about 100 riders. Instead more than 400 showed up. The line was around the block. The wait provided me the opportunity to capture perfectly San Francisco outfits like this yellow mini with arm warmers.

Here's KT in full awesomeness with stylish hat, poncho and her usual vintage town bike with our friend Jeff:

This woman did the ride in heels, knickers and lovely green jacket and purse.

Finally, a few riders were in costume. I walked up to this guy and said "you dressed that way because you didn't want anyone to notice you, right?" He agreed by posing for me. His friend in pink is also fabulous.

I have enough photos for at least one more post. So, sit tight.
3 comments:
I find arm warmers in SF comical... but it's a relative thing.
Samuel, you have no idea how much arm warmers come in handy in this town!
Thanks for putting my kid's pictures up. They think it is pretty cool! They had a good time and my oldest is already thinking up strategies to win next year!
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