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blue/white peugot 87

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Year: 87
Brand: peugot
Color:blue/white
Stolen in PORTLAND, OR 97217
Stolen:2012-07-17
Stolen From: my house. N. Atlantic ave and bryant
Neighborhood: north portland
Owner: Adam Baumbach
OwnerEmail: adambaumbach2783@gmail.com
Description: its a blue road bike with gatorskin tires and black handlebar.
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike

Silver Charge Scourer 2012

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Year: 2012
Brand: Charge
Model: Scourer
Color:Silver
Size:Medium
Photo: http://media.performancebike.com/images/performance/products/1500/30-8459-SIL-ANGLE.jpg
Stolen in Portland, OR 97213
Stolen:2012-07-17
Stolen From: Fred Meyer on 67th and Glisan
Neighborhood: North Tabor
Owner: Sydney Cloud
OwnerEmail: syd.is.syd@gmail.com
Reward: 100 dollars
Description: Had front and rear light mounts, but I took the lights off before going in.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: T12005994
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Green Trek Women’s Cruiser 2009

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Year: 2009
Brand: Trek
Model: Women’s Cruiser
Color:Green
Size:60
Photo: http://images.craigslist.org/5E95Jf5M23Kd3Lc3I9c7f081971b313fb1308.jpg
Stolen in Portland, OR 97214
Stolen:2012-07-18
Stolen From: Stolen from outside Safeway on Hawthorne.
Neighborhood: Hawthorne.
Owner: Daisy Frearson
OwnerEmail: dfrearson@lclark.edu
Description: Green female bike, brown leather seat. Gray milk crate bungeed to the back of the bike rack.
Police record with: Portland PD
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Job: Installer, Mail Order/Warehouse Staff – Rack Attack

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Sorry… This job has been filled. Job Title
Installer, Mail Order/Warehouse Staff

Company/Organization
Rack Attack

Job Description
Rack Attack is North America’s premier retailer of automotive, home storage, and bike parking rack solutions. We are experiencing significant growth, and have immediate openings for installation and warehouse associates who posses backgrounds in this specialized industry. We are currently hiring part-time, seasonal help for motivated individuals who are free through Labor Day. With solid performance this position could become more permanent.

We cater to outdoor enthusiasts interested in activities such as skiing, snowboarding, cycling, mountain-biking, kayaking, windsurfing and camping. We offer a dynamic and diverse work environment, where our staff are involved not only in serving in-store customers, but also product installations, fulfillment of online orders, and participation in industry trade-shows.

Rack Attack offers competitive compensation, including sales performance bonuses and a flexible, enjoyable work environment. You can find out more about us at www.rackattack.com. This position is excellent for former bike mechanics or ski technicians. Preference will be given to candidates with prior Thule, Yakima or similar rack-related experience.

How to Apply
email employment at rackattack dot com

Should Hwy 101 collision have triggered ‘vulnerable roadway users’ law?

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“This clearly should have been a VRU [vulnerable roadway user] case.”
— Ray Thomas, lawyer and bike law expert

A recent collision on Highway 101 has raised questions about the application of Oregon’s driving laws.

On July 8th, a 35-year old Providence Hospital surgeon from Hood River, Christeen Osborn, was riding her bike northbound on Highway 101 a few miles south of Cannon Beach when she was hit from behind by a mini-van being driven by 78-year Wanda Cortese from Kennewick, Washington. Based on an investigation and witnesses interviewed by the Oregon State Police, Cortese was found at fault for the collision and was given a citation for “Failure to drive within a lane,” a relatively minor traffic violation that comes with a $260 fine.

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Burgundy Nishiki Custom Sport

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Brand: Nishiki
Model: Custom Sport
Color:Burgundy
Size:27×1.25 rims
Stolen in Portland, OR 97227
Stolen:2012-07-17
Stolen From: Outside Casba Mediterranean Deli/Street Roots, 211 NW Davis St.
Neighborhood: Old Town/Chinatown
Owner: Cole Merkel
OwnerEmail: cjmerkel@gmail.com
Reward: $50
Description: Burgundy Nishiki, black planet bike fenders, Steel wheels with Panracer tires, tan handle bar tape with a tear on the left side of the handle bar, silver scratch on the top right part of the frame
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: T12005981
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike

Europe embraces bike-based urban delivery with new cargo bike lobby group

Cargo bike business owners in Cambridge,
England rub shoulders with political leaders
at an event over the weekend.
(Photo: European Cyclists Federation)

Portland has made lots of headlines in the past few years for our growing crop of cargo bike based businesses; but all the exciting momentum is coming from the grassroots and from individual entrepreneurs. Ironically, the most energy-efficient mode of urban freight delivery is being ignored by state and federal programs designed specifically to reduce emissions.

In Europe however — where a pervasive car culture doesn’t cloud political thinking quite as much as is does here in the states — leaders are moving forward with programs that support the development of a bike-based urban freight delivery industry. According to the European Cyclists Federation, over 30 companies from across Europe came together in Cambridge, England over the weekend to form a cargo bike lobby under the rubric of the “European Cycle Logistics Federation”. Their aim is to, “improve urban delivery and act as a lobby group to promote cycle based delivery solutions.”

This new cargo bike lobby is part of the larger Cycle Logistics effort that receives funding from the European Union’s Intelligent Energy program.

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celeste green Bianchi Veloce 1993

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Year: 1993
Brand: Bianchi
Model: Veloce
Color:celeste green
Size:53?
Stolen in Portland, OR 97211
Stolen:2012-07-17
Stolen From: back yard
Neighborhood: Alberta and 40th
Owner: Kristin Odegaard
OwnerEmail: lotus61078@hotmail.com
Reward: 200.00
Description: carbon steel frams. campanello, woman’s seat, black.
Police record with: to be filed
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike

Adams’ concerns force County to back away from Sellwood Bridge redesign proposal

Adams did not like what the County had to offer.
(Photos © J. Maus/BikePortland)

Facing fierce opposition from the public — and stern questioning from Portland Mayor Sam Adams — Multnomah County decided to not move forward on their cost-cutting proposal for the Sellwood Bridge project. The proposal would have had significant impacts to bicycling on the bridge and it has only been public for about one week (versus six years of process to reach consensus on the existing design).

Adams was clearly displeased with many aspects of the proposal throughout a meeting of the Project Stakeholder Committee which took place at Multnomah County headquarters today. At the meeting, the County was asking Adams and the PSC (which includes state legislators and reps from TriMet, ODOT, the Federal Highway Administration, and more) to agree to the plan ahead of a vote by the County Commission scheduled for this Thursday.

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White, crimson, black Trek Madone 3.1 2012

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Year: 2012
Brand: Trek
Model: Madone 3.1
Color:White, crimson, black
Size:52
Serial:WPU181XD112F
Photo: http://www.trekbikes.com/ca/en/collections/womens/road/sport/madone_3_series/madone_3_1_wsd_apex_compact/
Stolen in Portland, OR 97203
Stolen:2012-07-16
Stolen From: St. John’s Racquet Center 7519 N Burlington Ave Portland, OR 97203 Located across the St. John’s Bridge, at Lombard and Burlington.
Neighborhood: St. Jonn’s
Owner: Anna Becker
OwnerEmail: anna.r.becker@gmail.com
Description: The bike was outfitted with a Blackburn speedometer, a black Timbuk2 tool bag attached to the seat, a bike pump attached to the vertical bar of the frame, and a red light mounted on the seat post.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: 12-154340
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

New bike shop coming to Oregon City

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A new bicycle dealership is set to open in downtown Oregon City (13 miles south of Portland) this weekend. First City Cycles will have a soft opening this Saturday and a grand opening is planned for mid-August.

The shop will be located at 916 Main Street (the corner of 10th and Main) just a few blocks north of the eastern entrance to the Oregon City bridge. Store owner Blane Meier, says the shop will be a full-service dealer with bikes from Specialized, accessories, apparel, parts and service. Meier also says he’s lined up an impressive team for a new shop with seven employees set to serve the community.

At the store’s soft opening on July 21st, the first 100 customers will receive a 5% discount on all parts, repairs, and accessories. Through the end of August, the store is also doing $50 tune-ups (that’s $25 off the regular price).

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