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Together we will make biking better. BikePortland’s audience is large and influential. Our readers are engaged and active in our comments section, on social media and within their communities. We respect our audience and want to partner with brand marketers who “get” that BikePortland is both a news outlet. Contact our founder, publisher and daily news editor Jonathan Maus – jonathan(at)bikeportland.org. What We’re Not. We’re not cheap. Because we’re a very lean operation (we’ve nev...We publish 2-5 stor...
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Idaho Stop Law - FAQ - BikePortland.org
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The Real Estate Beat. Deals & Discounts. Bike Theft Recovery and Prevention. Idaho Stop Law – FAQ. Posted by Jonathan Maus ( Publisher/Editor ). On January 14th, 2009 at 11:47 pm. The Frequently Asked Questions below were developed by the Bicycle Transportation Alliance. BTA) as supporting material for their Idaho Stop Law proposal. What would this law do? Would cars have to stop and wait for bicyclists? Why is it called “Idaho-Style”? Is it legal anywhere else? While bicycling is fun and good for you, i...
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Stolen Klein Pulse Pro - BikePortland.org
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The Real Estate Beat. Deals & Discounts. Bike Theft Recovery and Prevention. Stolen Klein Pulse Pro. Posted by Stolen Bike Listings. On September 6th, 2006 at 9:38 pm. Black bike, covered in snowbaording and random stickers. Small mountain bike. Stolen when locked up on NW Kaerney between 13th and 14th streets. Nice wheels some components are carbon. Only mode of transportation! Would like to get my bike back! Red Klein Performance 1983. Black Klein Mantra Race 1999. Stolen Klein Q Pro Carbon. Email me a...
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Disaster Relief Trials bring cargo-bike heroism back to Portland - BikePortland.org
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The Real Estate Beat. Deals & Discounts. Bike Theft Recovery and Prevention. Disaster Relief Trials bring cargo-bike heroism back to Portland. Posted by Michael Andersen (News Editor). On July 13th, 2013 at 11:03 pm. Photo by Al Hongo. Portland’s 30-mile catastrophe-themed urban bike competition. Returned for a second year Saturday with a splash and a lot of grunts. 8220;Bikes in general solve more problems than they create, and that holds true even when we’re at our most desperate.”. 8220;It stokes the ...
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Metropolis Cycle Repair: May 2013
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013. Are You Ready To Meet Your Maker? The South Fork of the Trask River. Looks nice, doesn't it? Such a pleasant, pastoral image of stereotypical Oregon bliss in no way represents the pain we inflicted upon ourselves on Saturday, April 4th. That's right, it was THE RAPTURE. First, a little background. If you've read this blog before, you've probably seen something about Velo Dirt. Girding our loins for battle. Donnie from Velo Dirt putting the fear of God into us. The weather was amazi...
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Shop | Williams District
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HUB Building at Williams Ave. and N Beech St. Williams Ave. and N Failing St. Williams Ave. and N Page St. The Williams District was originally founded as a place where people could. Whether they were creating products or providing services, those businesses paved the way for future generations to carry on the tradition. Today, the corridor brims with agencies, nonprofits and small businesses that provide vital services to the people of Portland and beyond. 3508 N Williams Ave. 4220 N. Williams Ave.
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Services | Williams District
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HUB Building at Williams Ave. and N Beech St. Williams Ave. and N Shaver St. Jesuit Volunteer Corps (JVC) Northwest. Williams Ave. and N Failing St. The Williams District was originally founded as a place where people could. Whether they were creating products or providing services, those businesses paved the way for future generations to carry on the tradition. Today, the corridor brims with agencies, nonprofits and small businesses that provide vital services to the people of Portland and beyond. Eagle...
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Things We Like — Ahearne Cycles
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Page Street 🔗. Photo Albums 🔗. Cycle Truck test rides! Classes for bike mechanics and frame building. Local company; cool bike components. Local independent publishing; Amazing books - read them all! Mitch Pryor's classy custom bicycles. River City Mobile Veterinary Service. Veterinary care comes to you on a Cycle Truck. Awesome! Independent Publishing Resource Center. Classes, zine library and all your DIY publishing needs. Food education and food justice for everyone. The best bookstore in the world.
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Front Page Archives - BikePortland.org
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Weekend Event Guide: Forest Park ramble, remembering Mike Hall, Tweed Ride, and more. By Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor). On April 6th, 2017 at 10:39 am. ODOT hosts open house for inner Powell Blvd project tonight. By Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor). On April 5th, 2017 at 12:19 pm. This is what it looks like when the sun comes out in Portland (Photos). By Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor). On April 5th, 2017 at 10:31 am. Vandals hit at least 11 Biketown stations, over 200 bikes – UPDATED. By Jonathan Ma...
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BikePortland Job Listings - BikePortland.org
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Whether you need to fill a job or find a job, you’ve come to right place. Just $50 per listing! Place to find great jobs in Portland. Companies like Yakima Products Inc., Rapha, Castelli, Chris King Precision Components and agencies like Portland State University and the City of Portland Bureau of Transportation are just some of the organizations who frequently use our listings. Any organization may use the service, not just those from the bike industry. People who love and ride bikes (our audience!
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