If you haven't seen the article:
http://bikeportland.org/2010/06/20/an-estimated-13000-take-part-in-...
Portland stomped us in turnout for the Naked Ride.
I saw the posting earlier and have been racking my brain as to why Chicagoans, many on this very site, wouldn't attend an event like World Naked Bike Ride-Chicago.
This is an event that stands for several important causes from less cars and less oil to positive body image and safety for cyclists (shows how naked we are on that bike.).
It's also a ride that you can attend or help out with in various manners and different level of dress (or undress) something we call "Bare as you Dare".
Portland is about 1/5th the size of Chicago, not counting Chicagoland and they had about 6x the turnout as we did.
Gotta tell ya Chicago, that's PATHETIC!
So why didn't you come to Naked Ride? There are more of you that didn't than did so why didn't you feel this was important? Was it religion? Poor body image? Weather? Or is it just not important to you?
I'd really like to hear good reasons to not attend.
I have a strong feeling this will just end up falling off the board cause people hate facing there own weakness but maybe getting called out will get you off your duff for next year!