Stolen Kona Scrap

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its a kona scrap 05 model with new forks, dirt jumper 3, it well used with worn tyres and grips it got different disc on front.

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Stolen planet x zebdi prototype x

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planet x zebdi prototype trials frame. rock shox recon fork (air) pazzaz carbon seatpost, hope xc hub on mavic f519 rear wheel, hope ti on d521 front, shimano 105 rear mech, shimano xt rear shifter, deore hydraulic disk rear, avid v with xtr lever on front. easton bar and titec stem, dmr jump seat

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Stolen sekai Unknown

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Red Sekai Cruiser 10spd with big front basket, rear rack, handlebar tassles, red fenders with silver flames stolen off porch in NE portland. Glitter “S” on stem. black seat. Heavy, but very functional cruiser / utility bike. This was Agent Trouble’s Christmas present you bastard!

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Stolen Specialized Epic

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Specialized Epic Full Suspension Mtn Bike, blue Selle seat, blue XC Firepro tires, blue Crank brothers candy pedals, Bonetrager Carbon Stem and bars, and carbon bar ends, silver and yellow Crossmax wheels, Black Specialized flat pack, blue bottle cages. XTR derailleurs

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Stolen Specialized Rock Hopper

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21 speed gripshifters, Red striped mountain bike tires, white water bottle cage, Biloxi, MS bike store sticker and K2 (rocket), Zumies stickers. 2 front light mounts and one rear flasher.

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Advocates get down to business at Oregon Bicycle Summit

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Oregon Bicycle Summit

Today featured breakout sessions
on a variety of issues.

We’re half way through the Oregon Bicycle Summit here in Sisters. Summit attendees have been learning the what’s-what and who’s-who in Oregon’s bicycle movement.

Jonathan Nicholas kicked off the event this morning with an engaging talk about the history of the ride he started on a whim 20 years ago, Cycle Oregon. He expected 40 riders that first year and when over 1000 showed up he knew he was onto something special.

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