Year: 2008
Brand: Schwinn
Model: Fatback
Color:light blue
Size:21
Serial: 70100645
Stolen in Portland, OR 97280
Stolen:2013-02-2
Neighborhood: Mt Tabor ( off SE 72nd )
Owner: gary dunkley
OwnerEmail: gdunk(AT)aol.com
Reward: $50
Description: Shimano gearing, blacb seat, handle bar clip for bike bag, back seat carrier, Small underseat tool back and tools,2 water bottle cages, black carbon fork
Police record with: in proress
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
black Specialized Hardrock 29 2013
Year: 2013
Brand: Specialized
Model: Hardrock 29
Color:black
Size:29 in wheels
Serial: WSBC602184563H/26
Stolen in 98346, WA
Stolen:2013-02-5
Stolen From: back yard in Ellengsburg WA while locked up. Police believe its a bike ring, they may move it to Portland, Seattle, spokane, LA to sell.
Neighborhood: E Anderson Street / CWU area
Owner: Gwenn Thomas
OwnerEmail: spt1(AT)centurytel.net
Reward: YES
Description: 2013 Black specialized hardrock w/ red and white decals, black handle bars w/ white grips, black wheels. Brand new.
Police record with: eLLENGSBURG
Police reference#: E13-01379
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
black red/wh decals Specialized Hardrock 29 2013
Year: 2013
Brand: Specialized
Model: Hardrock 29
Color:black red/wh decals
Size:29 inch tires
Serial: WSBC602184563H/26
Stolen in Ellengsburg, WA
Stolen:2013-02-2
Stolen From: Back yard on East Anderson Street Ellengsburg WA
Owner: Gwenn Thomas
OwnerEmail: SPT1(A T)CENTURYTEL.NET
Reward: yes
Description: 2013 Black specialized hardrock w/ red and white decals, black handle bars w/ white grips, black wheels. Brand new.
Police record with: ellengsburg
Police reference#: e13-01379
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
bright blue Canonndale ? 1985?
Year: 1985?
Brand: Canonndale
Model: ?
Color:bright blue
Stolen in Portland, OR 97212
Stolen:2013-02-2
Stolen From: Stolen from my porch, it was locked up, they took down a bunch of the wood from my porch to get the bike free.
Neighborhood: N Boise
Owner: Marissa Sullivan
OwnerEmail: marissasullivan(AT)gmailc.om
Description: Bright blue (I htink) 80’s Cononndale. Just put new handle bars and a basket on the front of the bike.
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike
Anti-CRC rally shows opposition still has strength

speaks at the start of an anti-CRC event
held Friday night in Portland.
(Photos © J. Maus/BikePortland)
There was plenty of evidence in Portland over the weekend of the growing movement to stop the Columbia River Crossing project. On Friday, non-profit political action committee Bike Walk Vote hosted a rally at a bike shop in southeast Portland; and on Saturday, several activists had a sit-down meeting with Oregon Speaker of the House Tina Kotek.
At Crank Bicycles on Friday people learned about the project from notable community leaders, filled out letters to send to legislators, signed up for volunteer shifts to lobby state representatives, and donated money to non-profits working to stop the project. The mood was upbeat and the energy level was high as major cracks are beginning to form in the foundation of a project that many people think is inevitable.
For a project that has been fought by activists since about 2006, the event showed that those who oppose it haven’t given up and they’re more organized and fired up than ever before.
At Central Eastside Lofts, bicycle parking and amenities “fill a need”

the bar for bike-owning tenants.
(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland)
Continuing our investigation into bike parking and the bike-centric amenities offered by Portland developers, I paid a visit to the Central Eastside Lofts last week. The 70-unit building is situated on the corner of NE 6th and Couch, just a few blocks from the Burnside Bridge and downtown Portland. It features ground-floor retail and has parking for 78 bicycles and 22 cars (12 on a surface parking lot and 10 garages).
I met up with the developer of the building, Brad Fowler of Fowler Andrews LLC. Brad and his partner owned the old residential building on this corner and opened the new Eastside Lofts in its place back in October. He said the impetus to provide high quality bike facilities in their new building didn’t come simply from wanting to be bike-friendly or to follow a Portland trend, it was a pragmatic decision.
The Monday Roundup
Welcome to your weekly roundup of the best bike stories on the web…
— Big news from Colorado this morning: According to the Denver Post, the bike ban in the small town of Black Hawk has been overturned by the Colorado Supreme Court.
— It was a big week for cyclocross in America with Louisville hosting the 2013 World Championships. A Wall Street Journal piece declared the event, “The Other (Cooler) Super Bowl.” From what I heard, the weather was severe, but the crowds were undeterred. If you missed the action, catch replays over at VeloNews.com.
— And just how bad can things get for Lance Armstrong? Across the pond they’re wondering whether everyone who bought his “It’s not about the bike” book should get a refund. “It wasn’t about the bike, after all.”
— Have you heard the rumors that President Obama might pick Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa for US DOT Secretary? Well, Villaraigosa says it’s not going to happen (at least until the end of June).
— This is pretty sweet. A 10-year old boy from Newport Beach, California has started a bike-based recycling business.
— A lot of folks in the advocacy world are wondering how to more effectively connect health issues to active transportation. If you’re one of them, there’s a new page on the Federal Highway Administration website that might be worth checking out.
— This Daily Beast article asks a very good question: Where are the Bicycles in Post-Apocalyptic Fiction?
— San Francisco continues to make noise about their ambition new bike plan. Unfortunately it’s largely unfunded (sound familiar?).
— If you’re a fan of the Lovely Bicycle blog, you’ll be happy to know that Ms. Constance Winters is now writing the “Upright Citizen” blog on Bicycling.com.
— One way to improve bicycling that is relatively inexpensive and not too ambitious is to make neighborhood streets nicer to bike on. It’s great to see that concept continue to spread as our friends in Pasadena, California get set to enjoy their first bicycle boulevard.
— Fat biking is set for a big year. If you haven’t thought much about it yet, this story from KATU is a good primer.
— Here’s a fun one from pseudo-news site NewsBiscuit: Cyclists furious as council paint everything else luminous green.
— Has anyone tried this Lovetrack iPhone app (video below)? It looks pretty nifty. Sort of like Strava but more visual and for around-town rides instead of serious training rides.
Lovetrack from Lovetrack on Vimeo.
We round up the best bike-inspired things we find on the web each Monday. If you’d like to share something you come across, drop us a line and we’ll give it a look. For more great bike links, be sure to follow @BikePortland on Twitter.
bright blue Motobecane Mixte
Brand: Motobecane
Model: Mixte
Color:bright blue
Stolen in Portland, OR 97266
Stolen:2013-02-2
Stolen From: It was stolen from the bike rack at Ross Dress for Less on SE. 82nd on February 2, 2013 from the bike rack closest to JoAnn Fabrics.
Neighborhood: SE 82nd between Powell and Holgate
Owner: Sarah Swanson
OwnerEmail: sls474(at sign)gmail.com
Reward: $50
Description: Bright blue Motobecane Mixte with C shaped handlebars that are too tall for the frame. Back rack and black fenders with a reflector on the back fender. Black seat. Road tires, black. Quick release front tire.
Police record with: Filed with Portland PD.
Police reference#: 13-150818
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Silver/Blue
Color:Silver/Blue
Size:Medium
Stolen in Portland, OR 97229
Stolen:2013-02-3
Stolen From: Public park, on 185th and West Union
Owner: Evan Griffin
OwnerEmail: griffinevan248(replace with at sign)yahoo.com
Reward: $25
Description: female Mountain bike, 21 speed
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike
Dark grren with siver marks Trek road bike 1995
Year: 1995
Brand: Trek
Model: road bike
Color:Dark grren with siver marks
Size:54 cm approx
Stolen in Portland, OR 97217
Stolen:2012-12-01
Stolen From: My garage. Not sure exactly when– I hadn’t ridden for a couple months.
Neighborhood: Kenton
Owner: Lisa Mitchell
OwnerEmail: mitchla@fastmail.net
Description: Saddle bag, white rubber loop headlight, bell, black drop handlebars; fitted to woman’s size; spd pedals, plastic fender, black and red Terry seat, old shimano gears
Police record with: Portland Police
Police reference#: PPB Case# 13-9427
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
700c H + Son eero 2012
Year: 2012
Brand: H + Son
Model: eero
Color:700c
Size:Black
Stolen in Portland, OR 97205
Stolen:2013-02-2
Stolen From: 23rd and burnside in sw
Neighborhood: downtown sw
Owner: Bryan Walker
OwnerEmail: bwalker(at sign)pnca.edu
Reward: 50 bucks
Description: The object stole was just a black H + son eero rim and wheel. Its black and has a decal on the side that says EERO
Emerald Green nishiki? (badgeless) 1978
Year: 1978
Brand: nishiki? (badgeless)
Color:Emerald Green
Size:about a 56 in. frame
Photo: http://imgur.com/G3ICjmB
Stolen in Portland, OR 97206
Stolen:2013-02-01
Stolen From: 13th and Hawthorne
Neighborhood: Ladds Addition
Owner: Illona Trogub
OwnerEmail: illon@pdx.edu
Reward: $150
Description: The gearshifts do not work. They were fixed into place. One pedal is black plastic and the other is a toothy metal pedal.
When stolen, this bicycle had a blue crate bungeed to the back of it. There are no fenders. The front wheel is aluminum while the rear is steel. Stickers from the world naked bike ride, bike swarm, and a big yellow sticker with seeds in a circular pattern is on the downtube.
Also little pirate stickers and stars are in various places near the head tube/top tube joint.
Police record with: Portland
Police reference#: 139011
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike