Above: Rock the Bike’s new frame (February 2013)
Click here to view, download, or print the FB Pro Standard Manual (current)
Click here to view, download, or print the FB Pro High Performance Manual (current)
Click here to view, download, or print the FB Pro Manual (Feb 2013 to Dec 2013)
Click here to view, download, or print the Fender Blender Pro manual (versions until Nov 2012).
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Yes, you can! Use this photo to identify which replacement parts you need and place your order in our online store here for blender base and pitcher parts: https://oldsite.rockthebike.com/store/fender-blender-pro-accessories/113-fender-blender-replacement-parts.html
Use the video (below) to see how to dissemble and reassemble your blending component.
If you need parts for your Fender Blender or Generator Pro frame, review the infographic below then visit this page here: https://oldsite.rockthebike.com/store/fender-blender-pro-accessories/130-pro-frame-replacement-parts.html
You can also email us or give us a call at 1-888-354-BIKE if you need any help ordering different parts.
Read MoreJones Valley Teaching Farm shared this refreshing, seasonal smoothie recipe:
Harvest spinach and strawberries, if available- figs, blackberries, raspberries and mulberries
This makes one blender full- about 10 sample cups.
¾ cup spinach
½ cup strawberries
½ cup other berries and figs
¾ cup OJ
½ cup low fat vanilla yogurt
½ banana
Mix all ingredients together in bike blender and let student pedal. Serve in 3 or 5 oz. paper cups.
Above: A youngster pedals the Fender Blender Universale at Jones Valley Teaching Farm.
Click here to read more about the Fender Blender Universale at Jones Valley Teaching Farm.
Click here to see more Pedal Power recipes
If you have a recipe you’d like to share with the bike blending community, please send it to customerservice@rockthebike.
Here’s a copy of a recent receipt from Trader Joe’s for a Bike Blending event that served 100 people.
To serve the most people in the least time, here are the factors to consider:
– Ingredients. This is the easiest. Ingredients cost $0.60 per 8 oz smoothie. Scale this to meet your crowd needs.
– Crewmembers. This helps you prepare the pitchers of ingredients faster. 1 person per bike for a relaxed event (100-200 servings). 3 crewmembers per bike if you think you’ll be slammed (300 – 500 servings).
– Number of Fender Blender bikes. Increase the number of bikes to maximize your participation levels when maximum crowd flow is expected. Each bike can do 100- 250 8 oz smoothies per hour, depending on the number of crewmembers.
– Type of pitcher: See the Osterizer v. High Performance comparison. It’s easier to serve large crowds with a high performance blender.
– Number of pitchers. Two pitchers are incredibly useful. Make double the same amount of time by prepping a second batch while blending the first. If you foresee having vegan/dairy-free smoothies you might want a pitcher just for those.
Read MoreThe events have been going great. I was really impressed with the quality of the bike. Thanks for all of your help.
–Adam, Travaasa
Travaasa is a interactive resort in Austin, Texas that provides guests with more than just a room. Their activities include guided adventures, cultural encounters, cooking classes, spa treatments, and fitness and wellness workshops.
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