Year: 2010
Brand: trek
Model: 7.3
Color:black
Size:22.5
Serial: wtuo22o1621e
Stolen in Portland, OR 97214
Stolen:2010-08-31
Stolen From: garage in back of house.
Neighborhood: ladds addition
OwnerEmail: g47q@aol.com
Reward: $ 500.00
Description: brand new bike. black. black bag in back. $
Police record with: portland
Police reference#: temporary
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
Boulder’s new way of building “a community of carlessness”
corresponds to your car color
(mine would be Tuesday).
Here’s a interesting new campaign that would feel right at home in Portland. This Saturday, the City of Boulder Colorado will launch Driven to Drive Less, a new program to get people to go one day a week without their car. What’s refreshing is that they’re going about it in a creative way, by asking people to consider going carfree on a certain day of the week depending on the color of their vehicle. Here’s a snip from the campaign website:
Further clarification from TriMet on transit mall bus/bike crash
(Graphic: BikePortland)
Blue/White Strawberry custom 650C
Brand: Strawberry
Model: custom 650C
Color:Blue/White
Size:52cm
Serial: SRG7009
Stolen in Portland, OR 97201
Stolen:2010-08-31
Stolen From: garage in Goose Hollow
Neighborhood: Goose Hollow
Owner: Andy Newlands
OwnerEmail: andy@strawberrybicycle.com
Description: Custom handmade Strawberry Bicycle. 650C road bike. Campy Super Record. Reynolds Ouzo Pro carbon fork. Signature Strawberry wishbone rear stay.
Photo: http://www.strawberrybicycle.com/gallery/view_photo.php?set_albumName=Vintage&id=2007_Cycle_Oregon_014
Police record with: Portland Police
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike
The Simple Bicycle offers bike maintenance, repair classes
I noticed a flyer on NE 37th yesterday advertising yet another bike-related business that has cropped up in Portland recently…
PGE Park, Whole Foods jump on bike parking bandwagon
(Photo: Jeff Castro/Bikeracker)
Yellow Cannondale CAAD3
Brand: Cannondale
Model: CAAD3
Color:Yellow
Size:154
Photo: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=49712369&id=10716994&ref=fbx_album
Stolen in Portland, OR 97209
Stolen:2010-08-30
Stolen From: My bike was stolen from outside of the Belvedere apartments. It was locked to a street sign on the corner of 20th and Northrup.
Neighborhood: NW
Owner: Betsy Mas
OwnerEmail: masmar@aquinas.edu
Reward: I’ll trade you my Trek mountain bike that I have if I can have my bike back ): Also good karma and cookies.
Description: My bike is very distinct. It has a Swell sticker on the top cross bar, a cheetah seat and bright yellow grip tape on the drop-bars, I have a small black bag attached to the back of the seat as well.
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike
Event: Echelon Gran Fondo (9/26/10)
Event Name: Echelon Gran Fondo
Event Start Date: September 26, 2010
Start Time: 8:30:00 AM
Web Site: http://www.echelongranfondo.org/portland/index.html
Event Description: Echelon Gran Fondo in the Columbia River Gorge is a festive and scenic road ride event with distance options of 30, 60 and 100 miles. Team Radio Shack’s Chris Horner rides along as ambassador of this exciting benefit for OHSU Knight Cancer Institute and the Livestrong Foundation. Enjoy the party atmosphere, race if you’d like during the 40k timed section or just enjoy the views of Mt. Hood as you pedal past entertainers and cheering spectators toward the finish line feast in Hood River.
Register yourself, a team or sponsor other riders today.
Update: Bike operator cited for running into bus in transit mall collision
wheel of a TriMet bus after the
collision on August 12th.
(Photo: Bill Jackson)
TriMet has released an update on the investigation of a collision involving a bus and a bike in downtown Portland on August 12th.
TriMet Communications Director Mary Fetsch says that following a review by the Portland Police Bureau Traffic Division, the man operating the bicycle, Richard Krebs, was given a citation for “failure to obey a traffic control device” (ORS 811.265). The bus operator was not cited, but was “provided retraining” according to Fetsch.
Police on Hanna hit-and-run case: “This was the best we could do”
“If we could have put a solid felony case together against Mr. Hanna, and we tried, we would have gone forward with much stiffer charges… I would have liked to seen felony charges, but at the end of the day, this was the best we could do.”
— Sgt. Todd Davis, Portland Police Bureau
Many people in the community are outraged at the light sentence given to prominent local business man and owner of Mt. Hood Ski Bowl Kirk Hanna for the drunken, 80 mph, hit-and-run he pleaded guilty to last week.
Like any high-profile case like this, there are a lot of moving parts at work; the District Attorney’s office, the judge, the defense attorneys, the victim, the police, the defendant, and so on. I’ll be looking into the story a bit more in the coming days, but one thing I wanted to share now is the role that the Portland Police Bureau Traffic Division played (the Traffic Division handles all our city’s hit-and-run cases).
Broadway Bridge reopens to bikes on Saturday
If you’ve been missing using the the Broadway Bridge (I sure have) to get in and out of Northwest Portland, you’re going to be very happy with this news. According to Kay Dannen with streetcar project contractor Shiels Obletz Johnsen, the bridge is set to reopen to biking and walking traffic this Saturday, September 4th.
On Saturday, all traffic (biking, walking, and motor vehicle) will be routed onto the south side of the bridge (similar to when the bridge first closed). Dannen says they expect the north sidewalk to reopen on Friday, September 17th.
Guest Article: Buddies, beers, and bikes along the Oregon Coast
[Longtime BikePortland reader John Beaston recently completed a bike tour with some friends along the Oregon Coast. I asked him to share a few photos and a brief recap about what they did along the way. Please note: Since this ride combined bicycling and beer drinking, I asked Beaston to explain how they made sure there was no pedaling under the influence. He said they had a designated support van the entire way and all brewery stops were scheduled at dinner, so no riding was done after imbibing.]
John Beaston is second from right.
Back in 2002, a friend and I did the Oregon Coast Bike Route. After we got home we told all of our beer buddies about what a great experience it was; a pitcher later and we had concocted the 2010 Oregon Coast Brewery to Brewery Bike Tour — a 7-day, van-supported jaunt from Astoria to Brookings taking in the scenery and stopping at all seven coastal breweries.
We just returned and here’s a combo beer and road report…
Breweries (see full list below)
The good: Those seven breweries are creating some fantastic beers. Ft George Brewing in Astoria and Wakonda Brewing in Florence were our favorites places. Wakonda’s Imperial Pilsner was our standout beer.


