Black Novara Buzz, 18 speed hybrid with disc brakes
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mid-90s Cannondale, aluminum frame – silver brushed finish but not shiny. 56 cm frame with red/black bar tape, SPD pedals, Ultegra 9-speed, custom-fit fenders. Was stolen with Burley solo trailer attached.
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1999 Raliegh mountain bike, gray with red and blue letters, 18 inch frame, 26 inch wheels
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A 1-month-old dark blue Kona Paddy Wagon with “Kona Paddy Wagon” written in yellow letters.
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White men’s mountain bike, with blue lettering. The thumb shifters are both Shimano but they’re mismatched and the left shifter is rusty. There’s a clip on the front for a very unusual kind of frontlight which will probably removed. Her name was Kitt.
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Curved frame, bar ends, left mirror, rear wheel rack.
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Frame is factory desert camo, the forks, bars, and crank are chrome. Rims are black, only back brakes with gyro. Redline seat, primo brake lever, snafu pedals and bar caps, torker 3 piece sealed crank, redline hubs. Frame is egg shaped on the down tube, made factory, and huge rear drop outs.
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A very nice Redline triple x, aftermarket parts up the a$$ for bmx dirt. I will get a pic up soon!
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Portland Vintage Velo will host another ride for vintage lightweight bikes.
We will meet @ the Community Cycling Center @ 11am for a trip to Rocky Butte, and a journey to Sellwood, via the Springwater Corridor. We will return via the Eastbank Esplanade, stopping at the bike-friendly Amnesia Brewing Company, on NE Williams.
Locks are suggested for this part of the ride. This will be a hillier ride than in the past, and the descent from Rocky Butte is rockin’ scary fun! Approximately 30 miles, total. Comfortable pace, we regroup frequently.
purple marinoni, sugino cranks, superbe pedals, thomson seat post, nitto pearl stem, riser bars, turbo saddle. more lost then stolen
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Time trial bike, aero bars, one drink cage, stock pedals (not clipless), Adamo seat with a gel cover over it, no reflectors, possibly a bike light on front attached by rubber bands, Cat Odometer, puncture proof tires, Couer D’Alene Ironman sticker on front tube
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Since this worked so well last weekend, I thought I’d try it again.
Whatever bike adventures you’re undertaking this weekend, share the details in the comments below…
Do you plan on checking out the messenger racing madness at the West Side Invite at Alpenrose Velodrome?
Or maybe you’ll join us later today (3:00) at MLK Blvd. and NE Ainsworth for a meet/greet/work party with Brian, creator of the motorhome bike.