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2318 2-1/2 Ave Seattle WA
DBB is a bicycle club based in Seattle. Formed in late 1996 by a handful of cyclists (or professional drinkers with a bicycle problem), it all started on the "first Friday of the month" with a barhopping ride around Seattle's Belltown neighborhood, where the first clubhouse was located. Since its inception, Dead Baby has also maintained chapters in Albuquerque, New Mexico and Denver, Colorado with varying degrees of duration and/or success.

To this day, first Friday monthly rides are still happening in Seattle and will until all the DB's literally die off, when all their cold dead hands are peeled from their grips, their cold dead bums peeled from their banana seats. cold dead thighs from the top-tube? what is allowed? G or PG rating we going for? Lettuce say "a*s" below..

So, if you can find them, come along one of these times, they promise not to bite. Or eye-gouge. First Friday of the month, right?? RIGHT!

Bike love extended to all! <ref>Dirty McD "The Chunk Tour of the 1999 World Trade Organization Riots in Seattle", C.h.u.n.k. 666, October 9, 2001. Accessed May 30, 2007.</ref> Frequent friendly visits are made to Portland and Vancouver BC, with ambassadors also extending a handlebar-calloused hand in the further reaches of San Francisco, Minneapolis (where our Queen hangs her crown), and New York City with geographically disrupt less regularity. And there's always floors in the 206 to sleep on when you come by.

the Dead Baby Downhill & Messenger Challenge


the race is coming!

A yearly race is held on the first Friday of August ( this year Race Day XI 837! where many other bicycle clubs come to drink beer, listen to live music, ride tall bikes, and joust. Sometimes when they figure it out there's bunny-hopping, trackstanding, and skid contests. And maybe the u-lock pinata, for sure the Huffy-heave, if not having to be on Saturday morning for the cleaning crew before the back-patting breakfast.
The yearly event is a crazy-ass party, hardly arguably referred to as "the Greatest Party Known to Humankind."<ref>Lewis, Mike "It's a wild ride at Dead Baby Bikes' Downhill and Messenger Challenge", seattlepi.com, August 9, 2004. Accessed May 30, 2007.
</ref> It's a guaranteed kick in the pants, ten years and running, and this one goes to eleven.

External links

  • dbb homepage<br />
  • baby bikes&search=Search youtube video search (lots of Race Day X)<br />
  • Seattle's Fifth Annual Death-Defying Bike Messenger Race<br />
  • Metroblogging Seattle Dead Baby 07<br />
  • baby seattle stranger&source=web&ots=H6-VmFG58t&sig=jwFFbjfudqRXtV29r6jwkfe0_4E#PPA193,M1 Chaos Theory Dead Babys; The Stranger, Seattle<br />
  • Wild ride at Dead Baby Bikes' Downhill; Seattle PI
  • Going to Dead Baby tonight?; Monica Guzman Seattle PI Blog<br />
  • Grey's Anatomy Wikipedia<br />
  • Grey's Anatomy "Winning a Battle, Losing the War"<br />
  • Seattle Weekly "Block Party In Post Alley!"<br />
  • Old Old Web page Strangely alive<br />
  • Losing the Zoobomb Virginity I<br />
  • Ok, the beginning and end are good, but it could lose the Lorem Ipsumming of LZV1


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