700 Shimano RS-10 Front Wheel 2008

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Year: 2008
Brand: Shimano
Model: RS-10 Front Wheel
Color:700
Size:Black
Stolen in Portland, OR 97204
Stolen:2009-10-13
Stolen From: Stolen from bike locked to the rack in front of Men’s Warehouse, 6th and Taylor downtown Portland.
Neighborhood: downtown
Owner: Charles Landman
OwnerEmail: ctlandman@gmail.com
Reward: $25
Description: Stolen front wheel, black Shimano RS-10
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

DeFazio latest to put foot down on current CRC proposal

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National Bike Summit - Day three-103

Peter DeFazio, in his office on
Capitol Hill back in March.
(Photo © J. Maus)

The Portland Tribune reports that U.S. Congressman Peter DeFazio has spoken out against current plans for the Columbia River Crossing (CRC) project.

Echoing a popular sentiment around the project these days, DeFazio — who chairs the all-important House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee — told the Tribune that “What has been designed so far is sort of the optimal project, and we can’t afford that.”

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Grey/Green Shogun 500 1980s

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Year: 1980s
Brand: Shogun
Model: 500
Color:Grey/Green
Size:59cm
Serial: S505406
Stolen in Portland, OR 97209
Stolen:2009-10-13
Stolen From: My house
Neighborhood: Mt. Tabor
Owner: Lewis Notestine
OwnerEmail: lewis.notestine@gmail.com
Description: Has straight bars w/ only front brakes (cantilever) with new Aztec brake shoes. worn rubber handlebar grips, triple in front, 6 or 7 speed in back. Has rack. Red rear light attached to seat tube, white front light attached to handlebars. Downtube shifter levers.
Police record with: PPD
Police reference#: 09092084
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike

Brian Reynolds documentary wins award at Bend Film Fest

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Brian Reynolds, in a still from
the documentary about his life.

Brian, a documentary about the life of Brian Reynolds, won the Katie Merritt Audience Award at the Bend Film Festival last weekend. Reynolds was an avid cyclist and former board member of the Bicycle Transportation Alliance (BTA) who passed away back in 2007 after a 15 year battle with cancer.

Reynolds, a former CFO of Portland-based Rejuvenation, was a well-known figure in the local bike scene in part because of how he used cycling as his “treatment” for cancer.

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Chrome/Silver Gary Fisher Monona 2007

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Year: 2007
Brand: Gary Fisher
Model: Monona
Color:Chrome/Silver
Stolen in Portland, OR 97201
Stolen:2009-10-12
Stolen From: On PSU Campus, between Shattuck Hall and Neuberger Hall
Neighborhood: South Park Blocks, downtown Portland
Owner: Robert T Bowers
OwnerEmail: commercial@rtbowers.org
Reward: $100
Description: Silver/Chrome Gary Fisher Monona, with rack, fenders, and gray cyclocross tires.
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Local bike industry to host screening of “We Just Work Here”

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Still from Vernor’s film.
-Watch Trailer Below-

This Thursday, several bike companies based in southeast Portland will host a showing of Brian Vernor’s film We Just Work Here as part of the Oregon Manifest.

Portland Design Works, Ruckus Components, Showers Pass, and Tonic Fabrication will host the event which will also be a benefit for the Oregon Food Bank.

Dan Powell from Portland Design Works says they hope the event showcases the “spirit of bicycle entrepreneurship” that is alive and well in Portland. “As companies that contribute to the thriving cycling industry here in Portland, we hope to bring together a group of like minded people to share in a fun evening of local community and bicycle celebration.”

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campagnolo raligh frame w/ all original campagnelo parts

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Year: ?’69-’75?
Brand: campagnolo raligh frame w/ all original campagnelo parts
Model: old on raligh frame..tan/goldish
Serial: stamped with G. Engen or Engen on bottom of frame
Stolen in Portland, OR
Stolen:2005-05-13
Stolen From: Lloyd Center Mall in 1992 on Mother’s Day…
Neighborhood: Lloyd Center Mall
Owner: Amber Burton
OwnerEmail: lynn138@centurytel.net
Reward: YES
Description: THIS BIKE WAS A GIFT FROM MY DAD. It was stolen in approx. 1992! From Lloyd Center Parking Lot–I was buying my mom a mother’s day card! It was his old bike from when my mom & he were married. It was gold in color, had all Original campagnelo parts on Raleigh frame. On bottom of frame it had ENGEN or G. Engen stamped! This is something so sentimental I could never replace it. If some miracle this bike still exists, please contact me! I could never imagine I could ever get it back..please turn over every old gold-ish Campagnelo bike you see! look on underneath the lowest part of frame for stamp of G. Engen or Engen. Thank you and I pray someone finds it and returns it to me!
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Olive Green Trek Unknown Unknown

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Year: Unknown
Brand: Trek
Model: Unknown
Color:Olive Green
Size:Hybrid
Stolen in Portland, OR 97210
Stolen:2009-10-10
Stolen From: NW 24th and NW Northrup – it was locked to a pole.
Neighborhood: Nob Hill
Owner: Dani Dennenberg
OwnerEmail: daniella@spiretech.com
Reward: $65.00
Description: The bike was a hybrid make with Trek written in white coloring and was outfitted with a bike rack, a mirror on the left, 8-gears on the right and 3 on the left. One of the tires was left with the u-lock on it, so they took the frame and back wheel.
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike

blue Viscount made into single-speed 70’s

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Year: 70’s
Brand: Viscount
Model: made into single-speed
Color:blue
Size:mens 54″ish
Stolen in 97202, OR
Stolen:2009-10-8
Stolen From: Moon & Sixpence
NE 42nd and Sandy Blvd
Neighborhood: Hollywood
Owner: brian wilson
OwnerEmail: brianwilson@bikegallery.com
Description: Blue Viscount road-bike made into single speed. Courier-style bars. Blue candy-striped grips. Extremely worn Brooks saddle. Platform pedals.
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike