attached air pump and water bottle holder, 21 speed with handle-bar horns and rapid fire Shimano shifter and Chromaly frame
More Info on Finetoothcog
attached air pump and water bottle holder, 21 speed with handle-bar horns and rapid fire Shimano shifter and Chromaly frame
More Info on Finetoothcog
Trek 820 with woman’s soft seat, grip shifters, Shimano parts, water bottle holder, model year between 1992-1995.
More Info on Finetoothcog
Black vintage Schwinn with front basket (black) and white-walled tires. Original seat; newer tires, pedals and basket; some wear on paint and spokes. No lights on bike except back red reflector. Front basket was missing left top screw.
More Info on Finetoothcog
mid-90s Cannondale, aluminum frame – silver brushed finish but not shiny. 56 cm frame with red/black bar tape, SPD pedals, Ultegra 9-speed, custom-fit fenders. Was stolen with Burley solo trailer attached.
More Info on Finetoothcog
1999 Raliegh mountain bike, gray with red and blue letters, 18 inch frame, 26 inch wheels
More Info on Finetoothcog
A 1-month-old dark blue Kona Paddy Wagon with “Kona Paddy Wagon” written in yellow letters.
More Info on Finetoothcog
White men’s mountain bike, with blue lettering. The thumb shifters are both Shimano but they’re mismatched and the left shifter is rusty. There’s a clip on the front for a very unusual kind of frontlight which will probably removed. Her name was Kitt.
More Info on Finetoothcog
Curved frame, bar ends, left mirror, rear wheel rack.
More Info on Finetoothcog
Frame is factory desert camo, the forks, bars, and crank are chrome. Rims are black, only back brakes with gyro. Redline seat, primo brake lever, snafu pedals and bar caps, torker 3 piece sealed crank, redline hubs. Frame is egg shaped on the down tube, made factory, and huge rear drop outs.
More Info on Finetoothcog
A very nice Redline triple x, aftermarket parts up the a$$ for bmx dirt. I will get a pic up soon!
More Info on Finetoothcog
Portland Vintage Velo will host another ride for vintage lightweight bikes.
We will meet @ the Community Cycling Center @ 11am for a trip to Rocky Butte, and a journey to Sellwood, via the Springwater Corridor. We will return via the Eastbank Esplanade, stopping at the bike-friendly Amnesia Brewing Company, on NE Williams.
Locks are suggested for this part of the ride. This will be a hillier ride than in the past, and the descent from Rocky Butte is rockin’ scary fun! Approximately 30 miles, total. Comfortable pace, we regroup frequently.