Ideas for coop organization
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Ideas for coop organization
Took some pictures at the shop today to help others with coop organizing ideas.
We're not quite like the Community Cycling Center in Portland - for starters, we don't have a building so much as we have a shipping container w/ a porch and some out buildings, but I think we do a lot with a little.
CCC on Alberta was my bike shop when I lived in Portland. That place is really amazing.
Pics!!!!
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We're not quite like the Community Cycling Center in Portland - for starters, we don't have a building so much as we have a shipping container w/ a porch and some out buildings, but I think we do a lot with a little.
CCC on Alberta was my bike shop when I lived in Portland. That place is really amazing.
Pics!!!!
[IMG]flic.kr/p/UgKv1K[/IMG]
[IMG]flic.kr/p/TeH8gt[/IMG]
[IMG]flic.kr/p/UpBV2J[/IMG]
[IMG]flic.kr/p/TbSJEA[/IMG]
[IMG]flic.kr/p/UthQKk[/IMG]
[IMG]flic.kr/p/UebUdW[/IMG]
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Took some pictures at the shop today to help others with coop organizing ideas.
We're not quite like the Community Cycling Center in Portland - for starters, we don't have a building so much as we have a shipping container w/ a porch and some out buildings, but I think we do a lot with a little.
CCC on Alberta was my bike shop when I lived in Portland. That place is really amazing.
Pics!!!!
[IMG]flic.kr/p/UgKv1K[/IMG]
[IMG]flic.kr/p/TeH8gt[/IMG]
[IMG]flic.kr/p/UpBV2J[/IMG]
[IMG]flic.kr/p/TbSJEA[/IMG]
[IMG]flic.kr/p/UthQKk[/IMG]
[IMG]flic.kr/p/UebUdW[/IMG]
We're not quite like the Community Cycling Center in Portland - for starters, we don't have a building so much as we have a shipping container w/ a porch and some out buildings, but I think we do a lot with a little.
CCC on Alberta was my bike shop when I lived in Portland. That place is really amazing.
Pics!!!!
[IMG]flic.kr/p/UgKv1K[/IMG]
[IMG]flic.kr/p/TeH8gt[/IMG]
[IMG]flic.kr/p/UpBV2J[/IMG]
[IMG]flic.kr/p/TbSJEA[/IMG]
[IMG]flic.kr/p/UthQKk[/IMG]
[IMG]flic.kr/p/UebUdW[/IMG]
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Pic assist no worka.
You need tutorial? Like, a guy could talk you through it?
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In your pictures in Imgur, click on each one and Imgur will offer links to copy and paste into your post. You want the one marked "BBCode (message boards & forums)"
Oops, sorry, I thought I saw an Imgur URL.
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Took some pictures at the shop today to help others with coop organizing ideas.
We're not quite like the Community Cycling Center in Portland - for starters, we don't have a building so much as we have a shipping container w/ a porch and some out buildings, but I think we do a lot with a little.
CCC on Alberta was my bike shop when I lived in Portland. That place is really amazing.
We're not quite like the Community Cycling Center in Portland - for starters, we don't have a building so much as we have a shipping container w/ a porch and some out buildings, but I think we do a lot with a little.
CCC on Alberta was my bike shop when I lived in Portland. That place is really amazing.
But I do like your spare little place in PT! First time I went by, I dropped off some sad old BSOs and spare wheels, and plunked down $30 for the frame and fork for this:
No, it's not what it looks like. It may actually be better.
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Port Townsend! Home of the Autocanoe!
Autocanoe - Pedal Powered Amphibious Recumbent Tricycle and a Roadable Pedal Canoe. Port Townsend, Washington WA (It's been a few years since they updated the web page.)
Autocanoe - Pedal Powered Amphibious Recumbent Tricycle and a Roadable Pedal Canoe. Port Townsend, Washington WA (It's been a few years since they updated the web page.)
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Port Townsend! Home of the Autocanoe!
Autocanoe - Pedal Powered Amphibious Recumbent Tricycle and a Roadable Pedal Canoe. Port Townsend, Washington WA (It's been a few years since they updated the web page.)
Autocanoe - Pedal Powered Amphibious Recumbent Tricycle and a Roadable Pedal Canoe. Port Townsend, Washington WA (It's been a few years since they updated the web page.)
Portland has the slogan, "Keep Portland Weird." But in Port Townsend they don't think that way. They all think they're pretty normal there. Normal for Port Townsend
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That would be just the thing to base your Kinetic SculPTure racing-thing on.
Portland has the slogan, "Keep Portland Weird." But in Port Townsend they don't think that way. They all think they're pretty normal there. Normal for Port Townsend
Portland has the slogan, "Keep Portland Weird." But in Port Townsend they don't think that way. They all think they're pretty normal there. Normal for Port Townsend
I'd like to make it to the Port Townsend Kinetic Sculpture Race, but I'm already committed that weekend:
https://www.ptkineticrace.org/
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