Time for ‘Wheel Team 6’; an elite squad of bike activists

Wheel Team 6 in action.
(Graphic: Ethan Jewett)

This morning’s protests of the Jarvis Street bike lane removal in Toronto spurred me to finally publicly share an idea I’ve been daydreaming about for a long time now: An elite squad of bike activists that swing into action and swoop down on cities and towns to defend bicycling.

When I hear about blatant bike injustices around the country, I envision these elite activists parachuting in, documenting the problem, exposing the bad guys, and forcing the change/fix/policy that’s needed.

After sharing the idea on Twitter, local sportswriter Brian Gjurgevich coined the name “Wheel Team 6” in deference to SEAL Team 6, the U.S. Navy SEAL team that took down Osama Bin Laden…

— Are powerful political players manipulating local process and the local media in order to prevent the installation of protected bike lanes around popular park? Call Wheel Team 6.

— Are leaders of a small casino town attempting to prohibit bicycle riding? Call Wheel Team 6.

— Are the police in your town showing complete apathy when it comes to tracking down dangerous drivers who kill and then leave the scene? Call Wheel Team 6.

— Is your Governor so afraid of powerful interest groups and so uninformed about traffic issues that he has opposed attempts to pass a safe passing law? Twice?! Call Wheel Team 6.

— Is your mayor ranting against bicycling and threatening to remove bike lanes? Call Wheel Team 6.

Initial response on Twitter has been positive. Some say they’re ready enlist. Others say we should use Kickstarter for start-up funds. One of our friends, Ethan Jewett, was kind enough to mock up a design for our Wheel Team 6 chopper…

OK, so maybe this is just a fun thought experiment. But, if nothing else, perhaps it provides someone inspiration for a Filmed By Bike project! (Thanks MJ).

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

Founder of BikePortland (in 2005). Father of three. North Portlander. Basketball lover. Car owner and driver. If you have questions or feedback about this site or my work, feel free to contact me at @jonathan_maus on Twitter, via email at maus.jonathan@gmail.com, or phone/text at 503-706-8804. Also, if you read and appreciate this site, please become a supporter.

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Q
Q
11 years ago

I have the URL’s should you require them Mr Maus,

wsbob
wsbob
11 years ago

“…in deference to SEAL Team 6, the U.S. Navy SEAL team that took down Osama Bin Laden… ” maus/bikportland

The Seals hunted down, shot and killed Bin Laden, giving to SEAL Team 6 an extraordinary name familiarity the team wouldn’t otherwise have had. That’s quite the name and deed upon which to build name familiarity and mission for a bike advocacy group.

Kevin
Kevin
11 years ago

Is the chopper pedal powered?

todd
todd
11 years ago

I wonder if Nutcase would issue WT6 helmets, in blue with UN insignia and “AGENDA 21” on ’em. http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2012/02/is-the-un-using-bike-paths-to-achieve-world-domination/252572/

Mike Cobb
11 years ago

Yeah, I’ve been dreaming of skydiving with relief-supplies-loaded cargo bike. I’d like to join your team, Jonathan and perhaps expand it’s mission.

Danny
Danny
11 years ago
Reply to  Mike Cobb

You mean expant mission…

Mike Cobb
11 years ago
Reply to  Danny

Exactly, thanks. No pants/no problem. I dream of a post-pants planet.

Mike Cobb
11 years ago
Reply to  Danny

the revolution will not be wearing pants

Sunny
Sunny
11 years ago

Seal Team Six members are all hardcore republicans. They’d probably shoot the cyclists.

Perry
Perry
11 years ago
Reply to  Sunny

You’re sure?

Sunny
Sunny
11 years ago
Reply to  Perry

According to Matt Bissonnette, they were all pretty vocal within their group against Obama.

Hugh Johnson
Hugh Johnson
11 years ago

Helicopters burn fuel…doesn’t seem very “Portlandia” to me.

Adams Carroll (News Intern)
Reply to  Hugh Johnson

who said anything about burning fuel? In my dreams, everything is human-powered.

Peter
Peter
11 years ago

This group would definitely have some Bike Fridays and some Portland Design Works swag!

Nicholas Caleb
Nicholas Caleb
11 years ago

Don’t underestimate the power of getting a bunch of ordinary people together, in the streets, and making noise. This is especially powerful if you have clear demands. It doesn’t have to be a dream.

Bike policy just came under attack in Portland. Mobilize!

anon1q2w3e4r5t
anon1q2w3e4r5t
11 years ago

— Is your transportation department going to launch a bike sharing program in your city? Call Wheel Team 6.

Scott Mizée
10 years ago

Nice reference to this article in relation to the new Bloomberg Associates team, J. 🙂