Haro in white letters stickers with black & hot pink accents
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Haro in white letters stickers with black & hot pink accents
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Today was a layover day on Cycle Oregon. That meant that we could either do a ride up and around Crater Lake (which I did; it was awesome), or hang out at Diamond Lake.
Ride organizers thought this would be a perfect opportunity to showcase some Oregon-made bike products; especially the work of our large and talented crop of framebuilders.
All black urban bike: mountain frame with high-pressure tires. Disc brakes front and back. Combination pedals (SPD one one side, platform on the other). Flare 5 headlamp and tail light. SRAM derailleurs,
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All black urban bike: mountain frame with high-pressure tires. Disc brakes front and back. Combination pedals (SPD one one side, platform on the other). Flare 5 headlamp and tail light. SRAM derailleurs,
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Same as above Two stickers that read PS Im and Idiot And also the REI logo on the lower part of frame It is light blue on the upper half of the frame and white on the lower part of the frame I have all the original recipts and manuals RD4400 rear derailer Shimano Tiagra gear shifters ST4400 Shimano Total Intergration WHR550 Wheels Tires clincher X Rim width 20 8
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Black, clipless pedals, two water bottle cages, loose bar tape on right handlebar
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Bike Stolen from fenced in patio on SW Vista.
Black Men’s Trek Fuel 70 with sticker from Pennsylvania shop where it was purchased. Dual pedals, Bontrager brakes.
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old mountain bike stolen in front of city sports bar near greek cuisina gary fisher, gitchee gumee, black with yellow lettering
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I’m so embarrassed. I’ve lived in Portland for three years and — as of last week — had yet to try cyclocross. This is Portland, after all, home to one of the most enthusiastic cross scenes in the U.S., and home to of a number of notable pros such as Ryan Trebon, Erik Tonkin and Rhonda Mazza.
The two numbers I will always remember from today are 28 and 94. 28 is how many degrees it was when I woke up and 94 is how many miles I rode.
To say it was cold this morning would be a vast understatement. My tent and my bike were covered in frost. People piled on the layers and tried standing in the rising sun, but it was little help. It took me about 8 miles of riding before the feeling came back into my fingers (my feet took quite a bit longer).
But once I got rolling and the sun found its strength, it was another memorable — but not particularly beautiful — day of riding. Our route took us from La Pine (“Oregon’s Newest City”) south to Diamond Lake. It was by far the longest ride I’ve done since last year’s Cycle Oregon.
Beloved bike used to take my son to and from school. Stolen from our gated backyard.
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Has a dent in one of the chain stay tubes and may still have bullet hole stickers by the head tube and upper down tube and a blue dell sticker on the down tube by the crank.
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