gold/green trek 7100 08

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Year: 08
Brand: trek
Model: 7100
Color:gold/green
Size:15
Serial: wtu136c0026c
Stolen in portland, OR 97212
Stolen:2009-08-5
Stolen From: basement of cottages
Neighborhood: irvington
Owner: jenn bryant
OwnerEmail: joseph_caru@yahoo.com
Reward: $50
Description: leather seat and handle grips. bell.
Police record with: city of portland
Police reference#: 09069886
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

TriMet removes seats on WES to make more room for bikes

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Bike on WES.
(Photo: TriMet)

TriMet announced today that they have removed four seats in each of their WES Commuter Rail cars in order to make more room for bicycles. When WES opened back in January, the cars only had two designated hooks for bicycles, leading to immediate concerns from multi-modal commuters.

The issue has been on TriMet’s radar since mid-February when TriMet’s executive director of operations Steve Banta brought up the issue at a board meeting. The issue Banta raised is how to deal with the Federal Railroad Administration regulations that the WES must meet. Unlike MAX, FRA regulations say that any object that can fly and hit someone must be secured (whereas on MAX, it is OK to just sit with your bike, on WES it must be secured with a strap or hook).

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ODOT hopes tour will net ideas for Oregon City Bridge closure

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Riders on the bridge.
(Photo © J. Maus)

As we reported back in April, the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) is planning to close the historic Oregon City/West Linn Arch Bridge for two years during a major rehabilitation project.

The problem with the project is that there has not yet emerged a solution for how to detour non-motorized traffic. Cars and trucks can zip around the project and use I-205 to the north, but bicycles and pedestrians are not allowed on that stretch of highway. The closest crossings for bikes and pedestrians would be the Sellwood Bridge (six miles north) or the Canby Ferry (nine miles south) — making neither of them viable options.

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How do you feel about biking and the BTA? Let them know in survey

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BTA home page

The Bicycle Transportation Alliance (BTA) has launched an online survey to capture how Oregonians (whether they bike or not) feel about bike advocacy and the BTA in general.

BTA Advocacy Manager Michelle Poyourow says they want to hear what everyone — members or non-members — thinks about bike advocacy in Oregon and Southwest Washington. According to Poyourow, they’re specifically asking “non-bicyclists” and people who don’t consider themselves part of the “bike community” to take the survey. To sweeten the deal, they’ll give a $150 bike shop gift card to a randomly selected survey taker.

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Black Gary Fisher Wingra 2008

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Year: 2008
Brand: Gary Fisher
Model: Wingra
Color:Black
Size:17.5 inch
Serial: WTU141C3550D
Photo: http://img269.imageshack.us/img269/5007/p4260005.jpg
Stolen in Portland, OR 97203
Stolen:2009-08-5
Stolen From: In front of the St. Johns Theater while we watched Harry Potter.
Neighborhood: St. Johns
Owner: Andrea Glane
OwnerEmail: changingx@yahoo.com
Reward: 50
Description: It has a white cats eye light on the handle pars, front and back black fenders (plastic I believe), and an extra long rear wheel quick realease skewer for adding our dog attachement.
Police record with: Portland Police
Police reference#: 0969643
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

After budget scare, Twilight Criterium ready to roll Friday night

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The Twilight Crit is a thrill
for riders and spectators.
(Photos © J. Maus)

Since 2002, the Twilight Criterium has brought professional bike racing to downtown Portland. The event attracts some of America’s fastest riders and thousands of spectators to witness their talents. But this year, when a title sponsor pulled out, it almost didn’t happen.

Health Net had invested over $35,000 annually as the event’s title sponsor since 2005 (that same year, a rider named Tyler Farrar — who had an excellent showing at the Tour de France — took the win). Without Health Net helping foot the bill for the expensive permits, equipment, insurance, prize money, officials, and other costs, organizers said they were on the brink of canceling this year’s event.

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Stolen in , OR
Stolen:2009-04-6
Stolen From: McMeniman’s Cornelius Pass Roadhouse parking lot
Neighborhood: Hillsboro
Owner: Kevin Van Dyke
OwnerEmail: kevin97116@yahoo.com
Reward: $50
Description: bag of bike accessories and jerseys stolen along with laptop and other non bike stuff. Especially want my Race Across Oregon jersey back. 4 STP 1 Day Rider t-shirts as well as shorts, raingear, etc also taken
Police record with: Hillsboro Police
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

white/green kona lisa ds 2007

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Year: 2007
Brand: kona
Model: lisa ds
Color:white/green
Size:small
Stolen in pdx, OR 97217
Stolen:2009-08-6
Stolen From: 2237 n saratoga
Neighborhood: arbor lodge
Owner: eddie french
OwnerEmail: eddie.french@comcast.net
Description: has only been road a few times looks brand new
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

blk specialized s-works cyclocross 2005

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Year: 2005
Brand: specialized
Model: s-works cyclocross
Color:blk
Size:58
Serial: ?
Stolen in Portland, OR 97217
Stolen:2009-08-6
Stolen From: 2273 n saratoga 97217
Neighborhood: arbor lodge
Owner: Eddie French
OwnerEmail: eddie.french@comcast.net
Description: Black anodized frame with decal on top tube wearing off, singal front chainring with a 40t Q-ring, carbon control tech cranks. 503 975 4411
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My City Bike: A stylish European ride, with kid (and two wheels) up front

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Patrick Barber on his every day bike.
“It’s a lot like driving a car.”
(Photo © Elly Blue)

[This is the second in a series of “My City Bike” interviews with Portlanders who ride bikes intended for urban transportation. This interview is with local graphic designer and bike fashion blogger Patrick Barber. This spring we posted a guest article by Patrick on how to identify a city bike.


BikePortland: What type of rider are you?

Patrick Barber: I’m a transportational cyclist. Well, I should say, I’m not a cyclist — I just ride my bike.

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