Year: unknown
Brand: Schwinn
Model: not sure. Street bike
Color:Red
Stolen in Portland, OR 97214
Stolen:2012-02-20
Stolen From: It was lost (a friend stole it from me and lost it/got it stolen) around 28th and clinton
Neighborhood: SE Clinton area.
Owner: Zach stavrum
OwnerEmail: zach.stavrum@gmail.com
Reward: Im dont have any money. sorry 🙁
Description: its a red schwinn, with black fenders and a “medicine for the people” sticker on it. It had a light on the back and a head lamp wrapped around the front.
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike
Year: 2012
‘Show Me Yours’ gives hometown fans a peek at builders’ best

Blue Specialized Rockhopper FS 1996
Year: 1996
Brand: Specialized
Model: Rockhopper FS
Color:Blue
Size:13
Stolen in Portland, OR 97217
Stolen:2012-02-24
Stolen From: Near NW 5th and Couch, in front of Backspace
Neighborhood: NW
Owner: Ben Bittner
OwnerEmail: subs@benhard.com
Description: It has a blue aluminum frame, yellow front suspension fork that has bottomed out, one of the pedals is broken. Couple of faded stickers on the frame. Sort of old and janky looking in general.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: 12-151306
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike
White & Green LeMond Poprad 2012
Year: 2012
Brand: LeMond
Model: Poprad
Color:White & Green
Size:55cm
Stolen in Portland, OR 97217
Stolen:2012-02-25
Stolen From: My Garage
Neighborhood: Inner North Portland
Owner: Scott Ramsey
OwnerEmail: monstersquad@hotmail.com
Description: white and green LeMond Poprad size 55cm. It has Sram Rival and Sram Force parts on it. Silver Flat bars with black full fenders and mud flaps made from water bottle that says SBA on them. White Fizik Arione Saddle and silver Thomson seat post. Bontrager Race Lite grey wheel set. White platform pedals. Kryponite Mini U lock and a fake water bottle filled with tools. Green Chris King Headset. Black Ritchey Comp Stem. Brown Grips. Panaracer T-serv 700×35 black tires.
Police record with: T12001797
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike
blue kona hybrid 2007
Year: 2007
Brand: kona
Model: hybrid
Color:blue
Size:medium
Serial: f506k4629
Stolen in Portland, OR 97202
Stolen:2012-02-23
Stolen From: apartments on SE Bybee and 17th St.
Neighborhood: Sellwood
Owner: asa weiss
OwnerEmail: robojuan@gmail.com
Reward: 100$
Description: black rear basket, black rain flaps, disc brakes, silver bell
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: 1216066
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
‘Show me your bike’ meme starts online; heads offline tomorrow

I sometimes get annoyed with Internet memes, but there’s a new one that I’ve had a lot of fun following. In the lead up to tomorrow’s pre-NAHBS Show Me Yours event, local bike lover Chris DiStefano is encouraging folks to share their handmade bikes on Twitter with the hashtag, #showmeyourbike.
In just a few days (thanks in part to DiStefano’s employer, Rapha) there have been nearly 500 submissions on Twitter and Instagram. Tomorrow morning, DiStefano will host an offline meet-up where everyone is encouraged to show off their handmade bikes. The event will start at 9:00 am at West End Bikes (SW Stark and 11th). “These beautiful bicycles aren’t precious collectibles,” says DiStefano, “they’re made to be ridden.”
After collision, football star Joey Harrington to host benefit ride – UPDATED

Back in August, former NFL quarterback and star at University of Oregon, Joey Harrington, was riding his bike on SE Foster Road when someone driving a car struck him from behind. It was the hardest hit of Harrington’s life. Now his charitable foundation wants to channel the attention from that collision into an annual ride that raises money for “childrens’ bicycle safety.”
Here’s more from the Harrington Family Foundation website:
“Last summer Joey was hit by a car while riding his bike on the streets of Portland. The foundation would like to channel the attention from this accident to educate our community to the hazards associated with bicycle travel with the aim of reducing and preventing injuries to children.”
White Leader
Brand: Leader
Color:White
Size:52cm
Stolen in Portland, OR 97206
Stolen:2012-02-19
Stolen From: Clinton Street Pub : 2516 SE Clinton St
Neighborhood: Clinton
Owner: Vanessa Konopasek
OwnerEmail: konopasek.vanessa@gmail.com
Reward: $100 cash and a beer
Description: White frame base color with large diagonal red/black/yellow decal stickers on tubes. Red top tube pad, red rip straps on pedals and black glittery Soma saddle. Fixie cog on one side, single speed on the other.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: T12001752
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike
Another bike shop catches a thief: Is the ‘Window Pane Bandit’ next?

(Photo: Michael Kloeppel)
Earlier this month we brought you news of a bike theft from Seven Corners Cycles in southeast Portland. A thief had made off with a Surly Long Haul trucker by removing the window pane near the front door, lifting the window out, and then riding away on the bike. Now we’re happy to report that the bike has been recovered and the thief has been arrested.
Purple Schwinn Sierra Mountain Bike 2000?
Year: 2000?
Brand: Schwinn
Model: Sierra Mountain Bike
Color:Purple
Size:Large
Stolen in Portland, OR 97205
Stolen:2012-02-22
Stolen From: Portland State University
Owner: J Justus
OwnerEmail: jejustus@pdx.edu
Description: Mountain bike. Distinguishing feature: Purple/Pink tie-dye duct tape for the handlebar wrap.
Police record with: PSU University Police
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike
Portland Community College starts bike rental program
A student group at Portland Community College’s Cascade campus in North Portland has launched a bike rental program.
The Associated Students of PCC says the new program — that offers bikes (refurbished by the Community Cycling Center) for $15 a term — is an effort to, “increase access to affordable, reliable, and sustainable transportation.” Here’s more from ASPCCC:
“Through the integration of long-term bicycle loans, education, and recreation, the Cascade Bike Program will enhance the physical and cultural development of students. As a resource for alternative transportation, we will minimize our campus and community environmental impact… The Bike Program is an important step in the PCC’s commitment to sustainability and reducing our impact on the environment.”
Oregon builders will make big splash at North American Handmade Bicycle Show
Next week the focus of bikes lovers around the globe will turn to Sacramento, host city for this year’s eighth annual North American Handmade Bicycle Show. Portland-based builders have always made a a big impression at NAHBS (pronounced “nabs”), and this year will be no different.