🎄🚨: BikeCraft is back! Our holiday gift bazaar happens Wednesday, 12/17 at Migration Brewing on N Williams Ave.
See full vendor list here.

Displaying enviable common sense, French officials evolve intersection laws for bikes

New signs in Paris that tell people on bikes that they can roll throughcertain intersections under certain conditions. If you only read the media accounts, you’d think that officials in the French capitol of Paris have just given people on bicycles a free pass to wantonly roll through red lights with reckless abandon. The Oregonian’s … Read more


Buffered Bike Lane with a bike symbol and arrow pointing forward

‘This is not a drill’: National advocates mount effort to kill HR7

“Terrible”, “horrible”, “worst ever”, “disaster”, “defective” — these are just some of the terms that high-profile media outlets and top-ranking officials have used to describe the House transportation bill (H.R. 7, full text here as PDF). Realizing that the bill is so far off base that no amount of amendments would help, national transportation advocacy … Read more


At open houses, PBOT wants to hear from you about ‘High Crash Corridors’

How can PBOT best target safety resources to streets like these?(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland) The City of Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) has announced three open houses where you can learn more and offer input on their High Crash Corridor Safety program. High Crash Corridors are roadways that, according to PBOT, “have exceptional concentrations of … Read more


Rapha making moves: Shipping from Portland, larger office, new hires

Northeast Portland resident Slate Olson is general manager of North American operations for UK-based Rapha Performance Roadwear, a company with over $20 million in sales last year.(Photos © J. Maus/BikePortland) It’s been four years since UK-based cycling apparel company Rapha chose Portland as its North American headquarters. Since then, the company has grown by leaps … Read more


PBOT changes course, now says one lane on Williams Ave “unlikely”

Aerial view of Williams and Failing. During the monthly stakeholder advisory committee meeting for the North Williams Traffic Operations Safety Project today, PBOT announced that it’s “unlikely” they would be willing to redesign the street in the section between N Cook and Skidmore (known as Segment 4) into a one-lane configuration for auto traffic. Segment … Read more


‘Window pane bandit’ (or a copycat) hits another bike shop

The thief (thieves) made out with a Surly LHT. Southeast Portland bike shop Seven Corners Cycles was broken into this morning. The thieves (or thief) made out with one new bike (a large, black Surly Long Haul Trucker), seven Chrome messenger bags, and some lights and locks. According to shop owner Corey Cartwright, they entered … Read more