Job: Professional Bicycle Mechanic (Portland Bicycle Studio)

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Job Title
Professional Bicycle Mechanic*
(*Please note: This job listing changed from when it was originally published. Please review the new description below.)

Company/Organization
Portland Bicycle Studio

Job Description
Portland Bicycle Studio is hiring an experienced professional mechanic for our expanded bicycle studio location and service department.

Ideal candidates are dedicated, career cycling mechanics experienced with customer service, bicycle fitting, high-end and custom bicycle sales and service.

Being an excellent communicator, able to accept criticism, problem solve, listen to and follow instructions (from clients and co-workers), be extremely clean, detail oriented, and being a meticulously thorough mechanic are minimum requirements. A passion for bicycling and bicycle racing culture, and a friendly, non-elitist, positive attitude are a must.

This is a part-time, seasonal position with the possibility to move to full-time.

Willing to train an applicant if you are the right fit.

How to Apply
Email a resume, cover letter and references to:

molly@portlandbicyclestudio.com

Collision on 99W outside Monmouth claims life of WOU professor – UPDATED

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Hank Bersani was 61 years old.
(Photo: Western Oregon University)

Monmouth resident and Western Oregon University professor, Hank Bersani, died Saturday morning when he was struck from behind while bicycling on Highway 99W.

According to the Oregon State Police, Bersani, 61, was riding northbound and was hit by 68-year-old Marvin Ford who was operating his Dodge Dakota pickup truck in the same direction. Here’s how the OSP described what happened:

“… a northbound bicyclist moved from the shoulder into the northbound lane in front of the pickup. Ford veered left in an attempt to avoid the bicyclist but the right front of the pickup struck the bicycle from behind. The bicyclist… was ejected from his road bike and came to rest near the center of the highway.”

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Black Specialized Stumpjumper FSR Comp 2009

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Year: 2009
Brand: Specialized
Model: Stumpjumper FSR Comp
Color:Black
Size:L/XL
Serial: M8FK21053
Photo: http://www.odmojo.com/yardsale/09_SJ_FSR_Comp.jpg
Stolen in Boise, ID 83705
Stolen:2012-03-11
Stolen From: Bike was stolen in Boise, Idaho, along with it’s silver (identical) companion. The silver one was recovered (along with 3 other bikes stolen from Boise) in Portland at a 24hr Fitness parking garage, located at 4224 NE Halsey.
Neighborhood: Hollywood
Owner: Mike Underwood
OwnerEmail: mighkel@gmail.com
Reward: $250
Description: Bike is stock mountain bike. It had a seat pouch/tool kit, Cateye bike computer, pump, garmin gps mount, brass schrader-to-presta adapters on the valve stems. I can be reached by phone at 2O8 five-seven-one 7368.
Police record with: Boise City Police (208)377-6790
Police reference#: DR#205776
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Springwater path closure a ‘possibility’ due to erosion

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Photo taken today shows path damage has worsened in past weeks.
(Photo: Chad Berkley)

Erosion of the soil beneath a 55-foot section of the Springwater multi-use path on the Willamette River just south of downtown Portland has worsened due to weekend rains and now the Portland Parks & Recreation Bureau says closure is a “possibility.”

Last week we shared that the path had been damaged by erosion and Parks had placed cones advising people to steer (and walk) clear of the edge. Apparently the plentiful weekend rains have taken a toll. This morning we received tips from two readers that the damage had worsened.

Brent L. rode past the area highlighted in our post (which is about one mile south of SE Ivon where the path begins) and says he noticed, “substantially more of the bank had fallen into the river.”

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Job: Mechanic/Bike Builder (Sunset Cycles)

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Job Title
Mechanic/Bike Builder

Company/Organization
Sunset Cycles

Job Description
Sunset Cycles is looking to add staff for the 2012 cycling season. The primary duties are wrenching, building, and repair check-ins. Must have the ability to prioritize, manage one’s time effectively, problem solve, work in a fast paced environment and be flexible, especially during the busy summer season. Must possess good communications skills in order to effectively interact and to explain technical issues clearly to the satisfaction of customers. Must be knowledgeable of bicycle industry terminology, computer literate in POS, internet, spreed-sheet and word processing systems.

How to Apply
If interested respond via e-mail with a resume to chris@sunsetcyclesnw.com.

Election roundup: The Oregonian picks Hales, Brady in a car, candidate events, and more

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Active Transportation Debate at PSU-5

A big endorsement for Mr. Hales.

Local elections are heading into the home stretch here in Portland (primaries are May 15th). Candidates are going to the full-court press, media coverage is picking up, and non-profit groups are hosting events to introduce you to your future leaders. Here’s an update on things from a bike/transportation perspective…

The big news is that former City Commissioner turned streetcar/light-rail consultant Charlie Hales has won the big endorsement of The Oregonian. In an editorial explaining the decision, The Oregonian cited Hales’ experience on City Council and his “record of accomplishment” on many local issues.

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City has plenty to celebrate at Safe Routes to School kickoff event

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Buckman Elem. bike safety class

Tis the season for Safe Routes.
(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland)

The City of Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) wants to start the Safe Routes to School season with a bang. This Saturday (April 7th) they’ll host a free event at Russell Academy School in northeast Portland with bike repair classes, activities for kids of all ages, free lunch, and a community bike ride.

Portland has a lot to celebrate when it comes to Safe Routes to School. With transportation safety a top priority by Mayor Sam Adams since he took over PBOT as commissioner back in 2004, the amount of Portland Public Schools involved with the Safe Routes program has skyrocketed. In recent years, PBOT’s commitment to building a network of family-friendly residential streets known as Neighborhood Greenways, has dovetailed perfectly with their Safe Routes work (Beach School in North Portland being a good example).

A chart shared at the recent Transportation Safety Summit shows how Neighborhood Greenways and Safe Routes have grown in tandem:

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The Monday Roundup

“Experimental” traffic control
devices have been shown to
double the number of
people who yield to bikes.
(Photo: Will Vanlue/BikePortland)

Here’s the news and other cool stuff that caught our eyes this past week…

– A study out of Copenhagen finds a mile traveled by bicycle is a $0.42 economic gain versus a $0.20 loss when driven in a car.

– The CRC highway expansion project continues to lumber forward despite widespread opposition and this past week gave us the first look at exactly how billions of taxpayers dollars will be spent on CRC construction over the next six years.

– Contrary to the opinion of many bicycle helmet proponents, Brtish Columbia’s mandatory helmet law has failed to noticeably reduce collision-related fatalities since it was put in place in 1996.

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lime green Cannondale Trail SL 29er 4 2011

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Year: 2011
Brand: Cannondale
Model: Trail SL 29er 4
Color:lime green
Size:medium
Serial: QM42799
Stolen in Portland, OR 97203
Stolen:2012-03-30
Stolen From: Stolen from Univ. of Portland outside of Schoenfeldt hall. Was locked to a bike rack with a Kryptonite U-lock through the frame and bike rack.
Neighborhood: University of Portland
Owner: Dillon Arnold
OwnerEmail: italiangreys@hotmail.com
Description: Also had a bottle holder mounted, tire pump, and a cadence sensor for a Garmin mounted on frame near the back wheel.
Police record with: Portland Police Bureau
Police reference#: 12-152035
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Job: Mechanic/Salesperson (21st Avenue Bicycles)

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Job Title
Mechanic/Salesperson

Company/Organization
21st Avenue Bicycles

Job Description
21st Avenue Bicycles is looking for a professional, friendly and experienced mechanic and salesperson.

Applicants must have prior experience as a mechanic or bike builder. Preference will be given to those familiar with two or more of the following: bicycle fitting, detailed rack/fender installations, wheel building and high fives.

At 21st Avenue Bicycles, we strive to Make it Awesome for every single customer, every time. A great attitude is as important as your mechanical ability.

Mechanics are expected to complete multiple services while multitasking. Ancillary duties include, but not limited to: sales, stocking/merchandising, cleaning and taking inventory.

Position is full time with benefit opportunities. Compensation DOE

How to Apply
Email your resume and cover letter to info@21stbikes.com with “Resume Submission” in the subject line.

BLACK Gary Fisher Wahoo 2005

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Year: 2005
Brand: Gary Fisher
Model: Wahoo
Color:BLACK
Size:21.5″
Serial: C15HP592
Stolen in Ashland, OR
Stolen:2012-04-01
Stolen From: SOU Ashland
Owner: Connor anderson
OwnerEmail: connortanderson@comcast.net
Description: fenders and rack
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike