Has “ridestoned” on one side of top tube, dura-ace rear hub, ultegra front hub, blackburn rear rake, sks fenders, salsa handbars, red sidewall tires, wtb saddle
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Has “ridestoned” on one side of top tube, dura-ace rear hub, ultegra front hub, blackburn rear rake, sks fenders, salsa handbars, red sidewall tires, wtb saddle
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Cannondale M300 metallic blue, street slicks, fenders, gel seat, purple bar ends
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Clarence Eckerson’s latest StreetFilms piece focuses on Berkeley California’s bicycle boulevard network. It’s a great film and it shows that Berkeley is way ahead of Portland in creating slow, traffic-calmed streets that are safe and appealing for people (not just cars).
Several readers have written in complaining about gravel still left in many bike lanes throughout the city. It was initially spread to help with the ice and slick roads from our recent storm.
One reader says,
Since I proposed a neighborhood meeting last week (in response to community reaction to an attack on cyclists in North Portland), I’ve been thinking about the issues, reading comments, seeking advice, and trying to determine the best way forward.
Some issues on the table — race, gentrification, youth violence — are vast and complex and I have no delusions of solving them or even tackling them directly. We can’t ignore these issues, but I think there are others in the community better suited to tackling them head-on.
So what do bikes have to do with this?
Northeast Portland-based Express Copy, has stepped up to sponsor a professional women’s bike racing team.
Team ExpressCopy.com is a UCI licensed team that plans to take part in more than a hundred events in twelve different countries this season.
The Stolen Bike Listings just took a nice step up. Michael Jones, the man behind Finetoothcog, just completed one of the main features we planned since we joined forces back in June.
He has combined stolen bike location data with Google Maps to provide a nifty view of where bikes get nabbed.