’95 mountain bike, brownish grey with black fenders, red bell, black rack on back.
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’95 mountain bike, brownish grey with black fenders, red bell, black rack on back.
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Black Gary Fisher Triton 2006 fixed gear. Bontrager wheels and parts. 55cm. cow horn bars with tan bar tape.
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Factory model Trek 1000 road bike with black grip tape (loosening on left handlebar), shimano components, Salsa Moto Ace stem, 2 red water bottle cages, computer wiring, pump clip (no pump), Shimano M515 pedals.
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Factory model Trek 1000 road bike with black grip tape (loosening on left handlebar), shimano components, Salsa Moto Ace stem, 2 red water bottle cages, computer wiring, pump clip (no pump), Shimano M515 pedals.
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KPSU sticker on body, the “RE” in Reno is scratched off to read “no”
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Flat black (spray painted) bianchi frame with Orange “One” stickers on frame. Paint somewhat checked up, showing metal, adn old bianchi blue underneath. Black chain ring. Red and Black taped drop bars.
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Lots of great stuff happening this weekend.
The clouds have cleared up and it looks to be sunny from here on out.
Did anyone do the Midnight Mystery Ride last night?
And I know some of you will be vying for the Single Speed World Championships (qualifying Saturday, main event Sunday). And of course the Cross Crusade continues with stop #6 in Estacada.
I’m definitely not going to miss the Oregon Handmade Bicycle Show on Sunday (check out the cool event poster), and rumor has it there will be an extra-special Zoobomb that night too.
Feel free to tell us your plans and share your weekend adventures in the comments below…
Sunday is the Oregon Handmade Bicycle Show. That’s the main course.
For now, I’m serving up an appetizer. I dug through my photo archives to bring you a taste of just a few of the talented builders you can see at the show…
Bon appetite!
Sorry. This job has been filled.
Alta Planning + Design, a small firm specializing in bicycle, pedestrian, park, and trail planning and design, seeks an enthusiastic, detail-oriented assistant for our Portland, Oregon office. Our web site www.altaplanning.com will give you more information about our work.
We work both at the local and national level. We are looking for a unique individual with a variety of skills. The ideal candidate for this position has excellent phone skills, an appreciation of a finely organized office, strong attention to detail, and the ability to multi-task a variety of projects. This position requires a willingness to work as part of a diverse administrative team. A strong desire to work in our field is a must. Required skills and experience include:
Adult Bicycle Safety Education Class (Road 1)
Date: *Saturday Nov. 10, 2007 9A-5P*
Instructor: Hal Ballard
http://www.bikeleague.org/cogs/programs/education/instructor_detail/573
Location: 5550 SW Hall Blvd, Beaverton, OR 97005
Fee: $50
Description: Gives cyclists the confidence they need to ride safely and legally in traffic or on the trail. The course covers bicycle safety checks, fixing a flat, on-bike skills and crash avoidance techniques and includes a student manual. Recommended for adults and children above age fourteen, this fast-paced, 8-hour course prepares cyclists for a full
understanding of vehicular cycling.
To register for this course, contact:
Hal Ballard LCI 815
Phone: 503.516.6733
Contact Email: lci815@washcobtc.org
Website: http://washcobtc.org
BICYCLE ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING
THE NEXT MONTHLY MEETING OF THE CITY OF PORTLAND CITIZENS’ BICYCLE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
will be held in City Hall (1221 SW 4th Avenue), Lovejoy Room
7 p.m. on Tuesday November 13, 2007
AGENDA
Announcements/BAC Discussion
The Need for Cyclist Education. Can We Clean Up our Own House?
The recent attention on bicycle safety has focused, in part, on the behavior of road users—motorists and cyclists, alike. Motorists and cyclists commonly identify poor cyclist behavior as, at the least, a black eye on cycling. Committee discussion about the parameters of this issue with a focus on identifying short-term and long-term actions to be taken to educate cyclists about safe and appropriate riding.
Proposed Treatment of 14 Difficult Intersections with Bike Boxes/Blue Bike Lanes We will continue the conversation with Rob about the recently-announced proposal to increase cyclist visibility at 14 targeted intersections.
Adjourn
7:00
7:10
We are actively soliciting public testimony to hear whatever you have to say about bicycle safety in the city of Portland. Please attend to share your thoughts with Commissioner Sam Adams and the Bicycle Safety Commitee.
THE BICYCLE SAFETY COMMITTEE WILL MEET NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING TO TAKE PUBLIC TESTIMONY FROM ALL WHO WANT TO SHARE THEIR THOUGHTS AND IDEAS FOR HOW TO TACKLE THIS ISSUE WITH SAM AND THE COMMITEE.
PUBLIC TESTIMONY – BIKE SAFETY COMMITTEE
7 P.M. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2007
PORTLAND BUILDING, ROOM C . (2ND FLOOR, SW 5TH & JEFFERSON ST.)