Cannondale f 300 2006 gray silver Stolen with my 2 year olds daughters bike seat on the back from REI in SE portland
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Cannondale f 300 2006 gray silver Stolen with my 2 year olds daughters bike seat on the back from REI in SE portland
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Fixed gear with bullhorn handlebars. Suzue 36 spoke track hubs Surley rear cog and terry “zero saddle.
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The bicycle is a silver mens mountain or hybrid. There is a peoples food co-op bumper sticker on the left side of frame and light scuffs/scratches on both sides of the handlebar. It has no fenders but was taken with a burley child trailer hitch attached to the rear wheel. It also had front lights, and a side basket attatched to it.
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Riding around Vancouver BC for the first time, I instantly felt like I was a respected part of the transportation system.
The family and I took to the city streets yesterday and experienced a pleasant, well-marked bike route. Vancouver has a network of secondary streets that are clearly signed and that prioritize bicycle traffic.
These bike streets have bicycle markings both on the roadway and on the main street name signs (I love that!). Similar in function to Portland’s small, bicycle-boulevard/wayfinding dots, Vancouver uses large bike symbols that seem to not only designate the route as bike-friendly, but end up acting like sharrows as well.