Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

Founder of BikePortland (in 2005). Father of three. North Portlander. Basketball lover. Car driver. If you have questions or feedback about this site or my work, contact me 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 paying subscriber.

BikePortland Articles by Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Stolen: Red Specialized Allez

Stolen between 12:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.– Location: Downtown Portland at World Trade Center Bike Description: Specialized Allez Elite model year 2005 CANDY RED with white stripe White handlebar grip tape Look brand ROAD pedals Small River City Bicycles sticker Very good condition Thief may try to resell for a price around $1000 This bike … Read more


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Help me fix the Forums

Over the past few months, the Forums have finally started to gain some momentum. I have been thrilled to see people connect with riding partners, share route recommendations, have lively discussions on important issues and much more. Unfortunately, spam has forced me to temporarily close them down. For many weeks I was manually deleting the … Read more


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SK Northwest case on front page of Oregonian

I just love it that when someone opposes a recreational path in Portland it’s considered front page news. This morning the Oregonian splashed the SK Northwest story on their front page. This coverage will add fuel what is becoming a growing fire. Let’s just hope we can figure this mess out. Regardless of what happens … Read more


Velo visionaries gather for two state tour

[Jonathan Nicholasemceed the event.] Last Friday over 100 bigwigs assembled at PDX Airport for the second annual “policymakers ride”. Organized by Cycle Oregon, the idea behind this invite-only affair was to bring together a high-powered group of bureaucrats, planners, advocates, and politicians to experience the highs and lows of our regional bikeway network first-hand. Why … Read more


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ArtBike to be unveiled at Weir’s Cyclery

[2006 ArtBike artist and detail.] Tomorrow (7/13) Portland Open Studios and Weir’s Cyclery are having a special party to roll out the 2006 ArtBike. The ArtBike is part of a unique cycling and art event created four years ago by Portland Open Studios’ organizer and artist Bonnie Meltzer and Weir’s Cyclery. Portland Open Studios is … Read more


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New project will hold anti-bike judges accountable

Portland bike lawyer Ray Thomas, a tireless defender of cyclist’s rights, is at it again. His latest initiative is a grassroots project to bring accountability to the court system from the consumers of the system, those who appear in traffic court with bicycle related cases. According to Thomas, the impetus of this initiative comes from … Read more


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BTA’s bike boulevard tour stops in Eugene

[Eugene planner Rob Inerfeld and the BTABicycle Boulevard Team.] The Bicycle Transportation Alliance is in the midst of a two-year bicycle boulevard campaign. They’re trying to figure out where to put them, how to educate other advocates about them and most importantly, they’re trying to come up with a clear vision for what these boulevards … Read more