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Check out the Mercury’s Bike Issue tomorrow

Posted by Jonathan Maus (Editor) on July 18th, 2007 at 3:52 pm

UPDATE: Check it out online.

Cover by Tim Gough

Watch your favorite newsstand or web browser tomorrow for the release of the Portland Mercury’s Bike Issue.

Mercury news writer Scott Moore, who recently wrote that he bikes because, “it’s fun and I love it,” gave me a little preview of what to expect:

  • An essay on the intersection of politics and biking
  • A few locals share their favorite rides
  • A look at everyday bike fashion
  • A peek inside a Portland bike “gang”
  • An events round up
  • A short roundup of bikes on film.

Moore says it’s targeted for the “non-biking” or “occasionally biking” crowd.

It’s always good to see local media writing about bikes. Be sure to check it out.

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9 Responses to “Check out the Mercury’s Bike Issue tomorrow”

  1. Scott Moore
    July 18th, 2007 16:13
    1

    If all goes according to plan, you should be able to get it online sometime after 5pm at portlandmercury.com.

    Thanks for the plug!

  2. Jessica Roberts
    July 18th, 2007 17:23
    2

    And there it is.

  3. Josh
    July 18th, 2007 17:37
    3

    Hey! They aren't wearing a bike helmet!

  4. DROPOUT ch()ps
    July 19th, 2007 12:34
    4

    "concocting fantastic ménages of aluminum and rubber out of scrap" -mercury

    where he got that from is a mystery
    we weld steel
    we also have learned how to weld rubber into bikes but how he found out about that i will never know
    (ok ok he's probably taking about tires?)

    anyone know what ménages is?

  5. Elly
    July 19th, 2007 23:21
    5

    Hey Chops,
    Menage means "household" in french. So you are creating some very unusual households on wheels? Well maybe, but it makes no sense.

    I think the writer meant "melange," which would be a spicy mixture of rubber and steel, yow!

  6. zilfondel
    July 20th, 2007 00:06
    6

    So a 'ménages a troi' means 'three houses?'

    I don't think so. Try again! :)

  7. Thomas Lundby
    July 20th, 2007 00:45
    7

    Hey, I apologize for that. I didn't realize you guys had a material preference; I was shooting for more of a general description of a mess of different bike pieces coming together. I deeply regret the error.

    Oh, and zilfondel probably hit the nail on the head there for the word's intended effect.

  8. Elly
    July 20th, 2007 09:21
    8

    Nope, Menages a troi means "household of three," and I guess I get Mr. Lundby's point. A freak bike is an unconventional arrangement to be sure.

  9. DROPOUT ch()ps
    July 20th, 2007 16:53
    9

    its cool thomas
    you were very good about trying to get it right
    the write up isnt so bad (ive had stuff ive never even said or even close to it in quotes in the oregonian)
    it would be nice if someone who wanted to do a story maybey took the time to hang out with us , build a bike , go on a ride or two, and get to know all the little ins and outs of what we are about
    but for just a half hour phone chat and a few emails i can speak for myself and say i was expecting to be angry but im not
    and hope you can move forward to become a voice of the people no matter what your boss tells you.
    peace
    -ch()ps

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