Green Kona Stuff 2012

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Year: 2012
Brand: Kona
Model: Stuff
Color:Green
Size:26
Stolen in Portland, OR 97203
Stolen:2012-05-21
Stolen From: N. Lombard at a blue apartment complex near pier park
Neighborhood: St johns
Owner: Destiny McMahon
OwnerEmail: Destinymcmahon1(A T)gmail.com
Reward: negotiable
Description: Kona stuff had stickers from ear candy a store in Missoula, montana. Everything stock. Had a white bike pump attached. Blue “frog” light.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: 12-153118
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike

Yellow olde

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Year: olde
Color:Yellow
Stolen in Portland, OR
Stolen:2013-05-30
Stolen From: Stolen from near harvard and portsmouth
Owner: Hanna Winters
OwnerEmail: hannawinters78@gmail.com
Reward: free meal and $20
Description: My bike is a men’s bike with a mustard yellow color with purple writing. I don’t remember the brand. It had a u lock on it when stolen.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: 1343487
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike

black Workhorse 2009

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Year: 2009
Model: Workhorse
Color:black
Size:small
Photo: http://i.imgur.com/amZAmqu.jpg?1
Stolen in Portland, OR 97201
Stolen:2013-05-29
Stolen From: Was stolen on the corner of SW 5th and Clay.
Neighborhood: Downtown/PSU
Owner: Leigh Salmon
OwnerEmail: lasalmon@gmail.com
Description: Had a crazy 8 bike bell, black fenders, and a single florescent/reflective sticker on the back fender.
Police record with: Portland Police
Police reference#: T13004668

Kids are the true indicator species of a bike-friendly city

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Copenhagen Day 5-11

Kids are a common sight on Copenhagen’s cycle tracks.
(Photos © J. Maus/BikePortland)

There’s a popular idea in bike advocacy and planning circles that women are “the indicator species” of a bike-friendly city. In the case of Copenhagen, which went well beyond “bike-friendly” years ago and where more women ride than men, the new indicator is kids.

Young children ride bikes in Copenhagen in great numbers. And they do it by themselves through the city’s busiest intersections amid massive groups of riders. Before I came here, I expected to see lots of families biking together; but I wasn’t prepared to see so many kids riding their own bikes.

That’s just not something that you see very often in Portland. I know a few people who bike with their kids from North Portland to Emerson School in Old Town every morning (hi Amy and Hau!); but the only other time I see it is during Sunday Parkways. That carfree event is the closest we come in Portland to mimicking what it’s like to ride in everyday cycle track traffic here in Copenhagen. You know the feeling: There’s a huge mob of other people cycling around you and suddenly you no longer feel like a tiny any next to a massive machine that can crush you. Instead you feel relaxed, safe, powerful and confident. It’s that type of environment that allows kids to ride on their own.

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Vancouver cops and bike shop team up for creative theft-recovery program

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A Monkey Shield sticker probably
won’t keep thieves off your
bike, but it might get it back.

Across the river in Vancouver, police, a bike shop and a local bike advocate sat down over beers and came up with a smart, simple, free program to help recover stolen bikes.

Here’s how it works, starting this month: When you buy a frame from Bad Monkey Bikes in Vancouver’s Uptown Village area, Bad Monkey enters your bike’s serial number and contact info in their database and applies a special “Monkey Shield” sticker to show that it’s done so.

“When the police or C-Tran or any department recovers a bicycle and it has that Bad Monkey sticker, then they know it’s registered and know to call me,” shop manager Wade Leckie said Thursday.

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Red Breezer Uptown 8 Low-step 2008

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Year: 2008
Brand: Breezer
Model: Uptown 8 Low-step
Color:Red
Serial:00934-TB703
Stolen in Portland, OR 97214
Stolen:2013-05-30
Stolen From: House near SE 34th and Grant St.
Neighborhood: Richmond (Hawthorne)
Owner: Elaine Giraud
OwnerEmail: SeeFig.1@gmail.com
Description: Internal gear hub, integrated head and taillights, wheel lock, chaincase, fenders, bell, rack with folding baskets on both sides. The frame paint is rubbed off from being on a car rack.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: 13-153411
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Black Specialized XC 2005

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Year: 2005
Brand: Specialized
Model: XC
Color:Black
Stolen in Portland, OR
Stolen:2013-05-30
Stolen From: parked to bike rack at PGE Park / Jeldwen field during Timber’s game last night
Neighborhood: PGE Park
Owner: Tim Purcell
OwnerEmail: pdxdawson(replace with at sign)gmail.com
Reward: 100
Description: Full suspension Mountain Bike, seat cloth ripped right on end of nose; otherwise very good condition
Police record with: Portland
Police reference#: T13004655
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

blue redline metro 9 2010

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Year: 2010
Brand: redline
Model: metro 9
Color:blue
Size:56
Stolen in Portland, OR 97206
Stolen:2013-05-28
Stolen From: division & 17th
Neighborhood: abernathy
Owner: reggie dean
OwnerEmail: lucky13bikes(A T)gmail.com
Reward: $500.00
Description: This bike has silver cane creek wheels metallic blue paint with creme panels on the frame, Paul brakes Paul wood rack, vintage Campagnolo chorus cranks and derailleurs, honjo hand pounded aluminum fenders silver in color,Cinelli solido stem, paul thumbie with shimano shifters,brooks b17 select saddle with copper rails and rivets, thomson seatpost black, black cane creek solos headset, wood grips, mks pedals black and silver,continental gator skin tires.
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Seafoam Green Spot Mod 2012

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Year: 2012
Brand: Spot
Model: Mod
Color:Seafoam Green
Size:56cm
Serial: SC56168
Stolen in Portland, OR 97215
Stolen:2013-05-30
Stolen From: Stolen from my living room on 1903 SE 52nd ave.
Neighborhood: Se near Mt. Tabor
Owner: William Ruehle
OwnerEmail: williamruehle( atsign )gmail.com
Description: 56cm Spot Mod, single-speed, belt-drive with disc brakes. Stans arch 29″ wheels with Freedom Thickslick tires. Shimano105 crank with a gates carbon drive center-track ring.

A few small things that make a big difference in Copenhagen

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Copenhagen Day 4-48-60

Riding in Copenhagen is so nice it’s even romantic.
(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland)

One thing I’ve learned on this trip is that it’s possible to vastly improve the cycling experience without spending millions on big and fancy projects. As I go through my photos and notes from each day, I’ve started a list of all the little things Copenhagen does to make cycling comfortable and easy.

I think several of these ideas could be adopted and/or expanded on in Portland.

As we build more cycle tracks and protected bike lanes, we will have to figure out a way to sweep them. Copenhagen uses mini-sweepers to keep the cycle tracks clear of debris (they also have mini snow plows):

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From cycle track to green route to super highway

Copenhagen Day 3-29-30

We have highways for driving, why not have
highways for biking?
(Photos © J. Maus/BikePortland)

I’ve seen lots of cycle tracks in city centers; but yesterday I was curious what would happen if I just kept on riding all the way out to the suburbs. Just how far do Copenhagen’s famous cycle tracks go? After getting a bit lost (not the cycle track’s fault), I ended up riding a great loop that introduced me to two of Copenhagen’s other bikeway types: a “Green Cycle Route” and a “Cycle Super Highway”.

I left my little studio in Nørrebro, hopped on Nørrebrogade and headed west. While the cycle track varied in width and style from time to time, it remained pretty much in-tact for about 5 miles. Just outside Nørrebro however, I did notice my first tricky right-hook intersection. Turns out the City has noticed it too and they placed a pavement marking on the ground to warn folks about it (by the way, I’ve also noticed a similar warning on the side of trucks).

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Large Giant Tcr 2007

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Year: 2007
Brand: Giant
Model: Tcr
Color:Large
Size:Black
Stolen in 97216, OR Portland
Stolen:2013-05-30
Stolen From: Stolen from whole foods on 12th and Burnside downtown.
Neighborhood: Pearl
Owner: Kyle Conway
OwnerEmail: Kyledconway( atsign )gmail.com
Reward: 100$
Description: Repainted black matte. Textured, similar to truck bed liner. Yellow reflective tape accents with a front and rear. Shimano shifters. Good looking, clean bike with yellow and red reflectors on each tire.
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike