Year: 2008
Brand: Felt
Model: F85
Color:58
Serial:HR0900050
Stolen in Portland, OR 97214
Stolen:2012-07-06
Stolen From: NW 5th and Couch Street, across from Ground Kontrol.
Neighborhood: NW
Owner: Kevin Vandenheuvel
OwnerEmail: vandenk5@gmail.com
Reward: $100
Description: Yellow 2008 Felt F85 road bike, had a compact cassette, shimano components, bent derailuer hanger….please email with cash reward for bike.
Police record with: Portland PD
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Month: July 2012
New Gibbs St Bridge over I-5 will open on July 14th
The Gibbs Street Pedestrian Bridge — a bridge built solely for people to be able to safely walk and bike across I-5 between the Lair Hill Neighborhood and the South Waterfront district — is now set to open on July 14th.
When I last reported on this project, the opening date was late May.
To celebrate the completion of the $12 million project (PBOT paid $2 million for it, the feds paid the rest), the City is hosting a ribbon-cutting party from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.
While project consultants Alta Planning + Design say they expect traffic on the bridge to be evenly split between people on bikes and on foot, it remains to be seen what it will be like to ride on the new bridge. The steep stairwells leading from the eastern end of the bridge down to SW Moody Ave (connecting to the south end of the new cycle track) have wheel gutters off to one side. In addition, PBOT project manager Jean Senechal Biggs says bikes will be allowed in the elevators. In fact, she says, “The elevator was designed to fit a bike with a trailer attached,” (which means bakfiets and other cargo bikes should be fine too).
Seven (of 21) stages in, women on Tour de France ride face realities of challenge
(Photos © Michael Robertson/Velodramatic)
The Reve Tour is getting real. The six amateur women riders tackling the entire, 21 stage Tour de France route have completed seven days of riding. That’s about 905 miles and over 40,000 feet of climbing. And they’re only one-third of the way to Paris.
The team’s correspondent, freelance journalist Heidi Swift, has been sending dispatches each day via Twitter and Peloton Magazine. Here’s what she wrote after Stage 4:
“At night when we finish I want to cry. In the morning I want to jump out the window. By 6am I am ready to fucking go for it again. It’s a constant process of destruction and resurrection. A daily face-kick to non-believers, including the one that lives inside of me.”
Study shows biking customers spend more
Survey results suggest that patrons who arrive by automobile do not necessarily convey greater monetary benefits to businesses than bicyclists, transit users, or pedestrians.
— From TR News article
Does your mode of transportation have any relationship to how much you spend at restaurants and bars? That’s the question researchers at Portland State University set out to answer when they embarked on a study last year. I spoke with lead researcher Kelly Clifton at the outset of this project and now she’s had some preliminary data published in the most recent issue of TR News (the magazine of the Transportation Research Board).
The impetus for this research came from the common perception among business owners that auto access equals business and anything that impedes auto parking or auto capacity on roads near their business will hurt their bottom line. We all know how this plays out: A city announces plans for a new bikeway and immediately there is push-back from business organizations and/or business owners. We’ve seen examples of this play out all over Portland, most recently on SW 12th Ave.
Jobs of the Week
Four great job opportunities were posted to our Job Listings in the past week. Check out the links below to learn more…
- SMART Transit Intern – City of Wilsonville
- Mechanic/Salesperson – Velo Cult Bicycle Shop
- Bike Tour Guide and Mechanic – Portland Bike Tours
- Mechanic – Hollywood store – Bike Gallery
Blue/white Trek 760 1986
Year: 1986
Brand: Trek
Model: 760
Color:Blue/white
Stolen in Portland, OR 97213
Stolen:2012-07-6
Stolen From: NE Flanders & 65th
Neighborhood: North Tabor
Owner: Moonrose Doherty
OwnerEmail: moonrose.doherty@gmail.com
Reward: 100
Description: Road bike, blue bar tape.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: 12-58408
Brown Trek Portland 2010
Year: 2010
Brand: Trek
Model: Portland
Color:Brown
Size:58cm
Serial: WTU215SZ0181D
Stolen in Hillsboro, OR 97123
Stolen:2012-07-4
Stolen From: My house.
Owner: Johnathan White
OwnerEmail: johnathan.j.white@gmail.com
Reward: 100.00
Description: Full/Modified fenders
Police record with: TBD
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
White frame, neon green back rim and grips Republic Aristotle 2010
Year: 2010
Brand: Republic
Model: Aristotle
Color:White frame, neon green back rim and grips
Size:52 cm
Photo: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=907030092501&set=a.576275237881.2114065.24005788&type=1&theater
Stolen in Portland, OR 97214
Stolen:2012-07-04
Stolen From: My basement Yamhill and SE 13th
Neighborhood: SE
Owner: Sarah Koniarski
OwnerEmail: Saraha.koniarski@gmail.com
Reward: 100
Description: White frame, neon green back rim, white from rim, neon green grips. There is a sticker of a bike in a row boat on the front and a food fight sticker on diagonal tube. I have a navy colored top tube protector and red platform pedals. The bike on the right is mine and my boyfriend’s bike on the left was stolen as well. 🙁
Police record with: Portland
Police reference#: 12-57931
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Blues Fest snarls bike traffic near Hawthorne Bridge
Studded tire ban fails to make ballot; effort turns to legislature
(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland)
A major grassroots effort aimed at getting a statewide ban on studded tires is down but not out.
Jeff Bernards, the man behind the Preserving Oregon Roads campaign, posted a thank-you message on his website yesterday announcing the news: “… we were unable to raise the necessary funds needed to hire paid signature gathers. As a result we won’t make the ballot this November.”
Bernards believes the millions of dollars in road damage studded tires cause in Oregon each year should be put to other uses. He and his volunteers created a large groundswell of momentum for the cause; but in the end it came down to cold, hard cash. As we shared back in February, he needed to find a sponsor willing to part with about $200,000 to bring the campaign over the finish line. That sponsor never materialized.
Portland bike parts distributor launches “PDX Lox” brand
Portland might have lost its namesake bike; but there are still plenty of products that owe their inspiration to our great city. Local parts distributor Cyclone Bicycle Supply recently launched a new line of locks under the PDX Lox brand name.
Cyclone’s Inside Sales Manager Matt Case says there are four lock models (two u-locks, two cable locks) under the new label. The locks were developed in partnership with Kryptonite and they come with all the same theft protection warranties that company offers on their own popular line of locks. (Just like Kryptonite locks, Case says, once you’ve registered your bike and lock online, you can file a claim in the event of a theft and get up to $1,000 if your bike gets stolen.)
The PDX Lox u-locks come in two styles, the “Hood” ($32 MSRP) and the smaller “St. Helens” ($30)
black Diamond Back 1992
Year: 1992
Brand: Diamond Back
Color:black
Size:26″
Stolen in Portland, OR 97218
Stolen:2012-07-5
Stolen From: In front of The Vue Appartments on SW Park.
Neighborhood: PSU
Owner: Mike Ascroft
OwnerEmail: mike.ascroft@comcast.net
Description: An old bike, covered in stickers (Next Adventure, KBOO, The Zig-Zag man, an Iowa Hawkeye logo)
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike



