Portlanders ride to remember Sheldon Brown

Around 60 Portlanders showed up to remember Sheldon Brown yesterday. Brown passed away in early February and was a bicycle ambassador without equal, connecting with thousands through his prodigious website and his infectious and helpful personality.

Many participants in the ride showed up with Brown’s signature eagle figure attached to their helmets. Reports from the ride also said commemorative Sheldon Brown “Ride in Peace” stickers were handed out and some folks even brought specially made Sheldon Brown T-Shirts.

One of the ride’s organizers, Hollie Teal reported that, “The only thing that could have made it better is if Sheldon had been there to see it himself. His spirit was certainly there in the form of awesome old bikes with crazy drivetrains, recumbents, lots and LOTS of bike bells, and wonderful, sweet people who love bikes.”

A photoset of the ride has been posted here.

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15 years ago

Oh, damn. I spaced this ride, and I did so want to do it. For a man with such a long, long shadow it feels like his life hasn\’t begun to get the commemoration it deserves. Erect statues in every town square, say I. Seriously, though, is there some little piece of Portland\’s cycling infrastructure — a bridge, trail, nicely-designed rack, something — that we could officially name for him? I\’ve seen some Sheldon-head stickers around town, but I want kids 20 years from now to know of the legend that was Sheldon Brown.

Hollie
Hollie
15 years ago

The goal is that 20 years from now, we\’ll still be having an annual April Fools ride in his honor.

Maybe the folks who make the eagles I brought to the ride will catch on after that many years and make a version that will fit into a helmet without having to use packing tape. Though I suspect Sheldon would have cracked up at the sight of all that tape on 30 helmets…

Thanks for the report, Jonathan!

Metal Cowboy
15 years ago

Same time and place next year. Wonderful group. Nice vibe and it was a perfect evening for a ride. Ride In Peace SB.
Cheers,
Joe Metal Cowboy Kurmaskie

Daniel (teknotus) Johnson
Daniel (teknotus) Johnson
15 years ago

I believe the Metal Cowboy, had two flats. I had to use two patches myself, but not until we got to the Lucky Lab. I guess that serves me right for boasting about how I had gone over a year without a flat. Maybe SB was playing an trick on us.

Danielle
Danielle
15 years ago

An annual April Fools memorial ride for Sheldon Brown is a brilliant notion. He was wildly influential on so many of us cyclists. Lets keep the tradition of honor going in a fun way.

Anyone know who made the t-shirts and where I can track one down?

Donna
Donna
15 years ago

There was a nice couple passing them out. They have a website which I\’ve promptly forgot. I home someone gets on who remembers…

Kent Peterson
15 years ago

We also did a Sheldon Brown Memorial Ride up in Seattle. Some pictures are here:

http://tinyurl.com/28adge

Barbara Kilts
Barbara Kilts
15 years ago

Thanks to Hollie for putting this celebration together – Igor the Eagle brought a smile to everyone we passed by. Old Sheldon smiled on us weather-wise: no fooling there! What a great way to break out of our late winter. An annual event? Definitely!

Barbara

John Russell
15 years ago

I\’m thinking Igor the Eagle will now be a permanent fixture on my helmet from this ride forward.

reign pdx
15 years ago

Sheldon shirts
the sheldon shirt is not on my website i was having some ethical questions about profiting from him without his consent.
for people around town and especially those who went on the ride, i would make them for 15 apiece which is slightly above my cost so close to no profit.

thanks again for the ride it was awesome

reignpdx@gmail.com
reignpdx.com

tyler