Time to Win Some Stuff!!
UPDATE: The contest is now over. Kyle will be announcing a winner TOMORROW, Feb 16th. Stay tuned!
TODAY is the LAST DAY you can win! Throw an email to Kyle (kyleb@johnhenrybikes.com) for a chance at some free stuff!
Hear ye, hear ye, we have a new contest up and running! This is your chance to win some schweet schwag. Check out the details below and submit your entry to win!!
TODAY is the LAST DAY you can win! Throw an email to Kyle (kyleb@johnhenrybikes.com) for a chance at some free stuff!
Hear ye, hear ye, we have a new contest up and running! This is your chance to win some schweet schwag. Check out the details below and submit your entry to win!!
Friday, Jan. 15th marks the coming of a new era - an era of unparalleled skill, dialed-in organization, and extraordinary expertise. We are of course talking about the arrival of our new service manager Jeff Bryson. With Bryson in town no creak is safe and no problem can hide - he can and will fix everything, leaving it twice as good and ten times as awesome.
In the spirit of his arrival, we want to share the stoke and the love. We are giving away a FREE John Henry t-shirt and hat (your choice!) for just ten easy seconds of your day. Throw your best broken bike story or photo at us and you could win! Think you once did something so gnarly to a bike even Bryson couldn't fix it? Were you "just riding along" when your wheels exploded in chaos and mayhem? Send your favorite story or pic to kyleb@johnhenrybikes.com and we will pick a winner!
The contest is only for a month and ends February 14th (we told you we'd share the love!). Entries submitted after then, no matter how rad, will be ignored. We'll announce a winner by the 16th so stay tuned!
The fine print: Please don't bail and scorpion everywhere just to win a free hat and shirt. We know you're amped, but stay safe. Your photos and stories must be your ow, don't go stealing someone else's stuff. You must submit your full name and email so we can contact you in the likely event that you win. Lastly, try to keep the rubber side down.



