Year: 2013
Brand: Trek
Model: 7.2 FX
Color:blue
Serial: swtu081c6949g
Stolen in Portland, OR 97203
Stolen:2013-10-24
Stolen From: Northminster Presbyterian Church, 2823 N Rosa Parks Way
Owner: Jacob Longshore
OwnerEmail: strateia8(replace with at sign)hotmail.com
Reward: $50 (sorry, it’s all I can swing)
Description: Blue, back rack, fenders on both wheels.
Battery-powered headlight and taillight and bell.
Reflectors on handlebars and seat.
Kickstand, left side.
U-lock mount on left side, steel cable for locks stowed on back rack.
Mount for water bottle, no bottle.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: T13010901
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Year: 2013
Metallic Brown Kona Honky Tonk 2010
Year: 2010
Brand: Kona
Model: Honky Tonk
Color:Metallic Brown
Photo: http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7364/10522182436_52b83fee76_k.jpg
Stolen in Hillsboro, OR 97006
Stolen:2013-10-27
Stolen From: 185th
Owner: Mike Badger
OwnerEmail: mike.badger(AT)gmail.com
Description: seatbag containing garage door opener and pliers.
Police record with: Beaverton PD
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike
white specialized rockhopper 2003
Year: 2003
Brand: specialized
Model: rockhopper
Color:white
Size:17 in./ med.
Stolen in Pdx, OR 97217
Stolen:2013-10-26
Stolen From: In front of Beach School on N. Humboldt at 11:35 am. on 10/26
Neighborhood: overlook
Owner: jake schimke
OwnerEmail: herewasjake(replace with at sign)hotmail.com
Reward: beer
Description: white frame w/ black lettering, yellow water bottle cage, AXELcomp front fork, black rims that are disc ready but have vee type brakes
Police record with: same
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Black Specialized Globe Vienna 2 2009
Year: 2009
Brand: Specialized
Model: Globe Vienna 2
Color:Black
Stolen in Portland, OR 97210
Stolen:2013-10-26
Stolen From: From inside the basement of my apartment building at W Burnside and King St.
Neighborhood: NW – Alphabet District
Owner: Evan Chenelly
OwnerEmail: echenelly(A T)gmail.com
Reward: 100
Description: This is a well loved/used bike with quite a few non-original parts: Shimano Clickr pedals, nitto drop bars, bar-end shifters, relatively new schwalbe marathon plus hybrid tires.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: T13010932
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Blue Univega Custom Maxima 1985
Year: 1985
Brand: Univega
Model: Custom Maxima
Color:Blue
Size:Woman’s frame
Serial:K638005
Stolen in Portland, OR 97217
Stolen:2013-10-26
Stolen From: Alberta and 22nd
Neighborhood: NE Alberta
Owner: Katrina Ryan
OwnerEmail: ktryan3@hotmail.com
Description: Black handlebar tape, small and blue. 10-speed. Has Idaho stickers on it!!!
Police record with: Portland Police Bureau
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Blue Univega 10 speed road bike 1980s
Year: 1980s
Brand: Univega
Model: 10 speed road bike
Color:Blue
Size:Woman’s frame
Stolen in Portland, OR 97217
Stolen:2013-10-26
Stolen From: Alberta and 22nd
Neighborhood: Alberta
Owner: Kaitey Ryan
OwnerEmail: Ktryan3(replace with at sign)hotmail.com
Description: Black handle bar tape, small and blue. Has Idaho stickers on it!!!
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Black Cannondale Caad10 2012
Year: 2012
Brand: Cannondale
Model: Caad10
Color:Black
Size:52
Photo: http://www.iphoneogram.com/p/575380224517091824_11062059/
Stolen in Portland, OR 97230
Stolen:2013-10-26
Stolen From: on San Rafael between 116th and 117th
Neighborhood: parkrose heights
Owner: Josiah Zukowski
OwnerEmail: josiahzukowski(AT)gmail.com
Reward: $100
Description: Black caad10 with 10spd sram force, thompson stem and seatpost. black chris king r45 to mavic open pro rims. Also a black carbon cyclocross wheel with a challenge grifo glued on.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: 1390394
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Job: Rapha Mobile Cycle Club Manager, North America – Rapha Racing
Job Title
Rapha Mobile Cycle Club Manager, North America
Company/Organization
Rapha Racing
Job Description
Title : Mobile Cycle Club Manager, North America
Location: Portland, Oregon
Rapha is a brand built upon rich and thoughtful experiences. Our approach to building relationships through riding allows Rapha to interact with our customers in a way that is both meaningful and authentic. Our passion and respect for the sport comes through most clearly when we are creating interactions that matter.
The Mobile Cycle Club Manager, North America is responsible for overseeing Rapha’s Mobile Cycle Club program. The Mobile Cycle Club is a traveling version of Rapha Cycle Clubs, a destination to celebrate the sport of road racing, bring cycling fans together, and showcase the Rapha collections. The role includes schedule development, budget management, vehicle procurement/maintenance, and driving the vehicle to predetermined events. This position is based in Portland, Or and will be based in the office for 6 months, and will be on the road for 6 months.
The Mobile Cycle Club Manger will be a very visible representative of the brand to consumers, industry partners, and the press. A positive force for the brand, this person will play a critical role within the North American office. This role will report into the Marketing Manager for North America.
The Role
• Develop the annual schedule for the Mobile Cycle Club
• Procure and refurbish the Cycle Club vehicle(s)
• Oversee ongoing maintenance of the vehicle(s)
• Coordinate schedule with local dealers, brand ambassadors, Cycle Club managers and other VIPs
• Deliver positive brand/consumer experience while on the road
• Manage and maintain budget
The Candidate
• Dynamic interpersonal style, a great story teller
• An ability to operate effectively at all levels with both internal and external stakeholders
• Highly organized
• Not afraid of managing a budget
• Resourceful, but knows when to ask for help
• Can manage multiple balls in the air without breaking a sweat
• Can be the face of the Rapha brand, projecting the values of the brand in all interactions
• Over-delivers, finding ways to create special moments that can be “only Rapha”
• Travel up to 6 mos of the year
• Loves and appreciate the sport of road racing/cycling
• Comfortable leading group rides, well versed in bike mechanics and safety
• Has experience “on the road” and is comfortable driving oversized vehicles across the country
How to Apply
A competitive salary and benefits package is offered. To apply for this position please send your CV, in confidence with an indication of your current remuneration details to nacareers@rapha.cc
light green (Celeste green) Bianchi Cyclocross 1990
Year: 1990
Brand: Bianchi
Model: Cyclocross
Color:light green (Celeste green)
Size:about 49cm (19 in)
Serial:49F002T
Photo: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ya97umbuw475wyk/Celeste.jpg
Stolen in Portland, OR 97201
Stolen:2013-10-25
Stolen From: 935 SW Columbia (east corner of SW 10th Ave and Columbia)parked in front of 6th Church of Christ, Scientists, Reading RoomAcross from Safeway
Neighborhood: downtown (near Portland Art Museum)
Owner: Krista Nordback
OwnerEmail: kristanordback@yahoo.com
Reward: $200
Description: Steel frame, Celeste green (light sea foam color), "Cross Project USA" is written on the chain stay, drop handlebars, index shifters combined with brakes, auxiliary brakes, front nito rack with metal basket, rear aluminum rack, triple crank set, 8 or 9 speed cassette, front and rear stainless steel fenders, Japanese front LED rim generator light mounted to the right side of the fork, rear kickstand, two water bottle cages, blue and silver bell, blue tool bag with chain tool, tube, patch kit, wrenches, etc; 1 blue grocery store pannier, one teal colored pannier containing rain pants, booties, jacket, mittens…
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: 13-158387
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Here’s a chance to make East County bike touring even better

“destination biking” east of Gresham.
(Photo: J.Maus/BikePortland)
Back in July, we wrote that a big recreational biking upgrade is in the works for east Multnomah County. A pair of public “studio workshops” next month will shape its direction.
People at the free workshops — a seven-hour one Nov. 13 at Troutale’s Edgefield McMenamin’s and a four-hour one Nov. 14 at the Corbett Fire House — will get to “identify assets, opportunities, and barriers to increasing bicycle tourism” in the region.
With a Travel Oregon study estimating that 15 percent of tourism in the Gorge/Mount Hood area is already bike-related, the area’s business leaders see big potential for improving things further.
Woman pleads guilty in Barbur hit-and-run

Miriam Clinton of Lake Oswego is likely to get more than two years in prison after a guilty plea Friday to driving while intoxicated, hitting a man (who was walking his bike) with her car and leaving him for dead on the side of Southwest Barbur Boulevard Aug. 16.
Clinton accepted one count each of third-degree assault, driving under the influence of intoxicants and failure to perform the duties of a driver, according to KOIN-TV’s report this morning from Multnomah County Court. Upon her release, her driver’s license will be suspended for five years, the Oregonian reported.
KOIN reported that Clinton “cried throughout Friday’s proceedings, and declined to comment afterwards.”
Video of bike lane citation in Ashland highlights controversial Oregon law

Just after 6:00 pm on August 15th, 35-year-old Medford resident Dallas Smith was riding in the bike lane on Main Street in Ashland when he was pulled over by Ashland police officer Steve MacLennan. The offense? Officer MacLennan claimed that Smith was riding his bicycle outside of the bike lane.
“Why are riding on the white line and actually going over into the traffic lane when you have a bike lane here?” the officer asked Smith as he approached him during the traffic stop. When Smith replied that he was avoiding glass and other debris near the curb, which often gives him flats, Ofc. MacLennan dismissively replied. “Nope. No, that doesn’t cut it.”
After issuing the $110 citation, Ofc. MacLennan repeated to Smith that there wasn’t a sufficient amount of debris in the lane to warrant him riding several feet to the left of the curb. As he rode away, Smith asked the officer, “What am I supposed to do up here where there is no bike lane?” “You better ride off to the right then,” Ofc. MacLennan replied.