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Vintage houses for vintage bikes.
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10-14-18 | 10:09 AM
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deux jambes
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Built in the nineteen-teens as a single family home for a faculty member at the University of Oregon.
It’s since been sliced up, and partitioned into eight separate studio apartments. Many changes have taken place over the past century due to renovations, and repairs losing most of its interior charm along the way. Still, it’s an oldie that stands out uniquely amidst its neighboring modern counterparts.
The landlord recently installed a bike cage on the frontline t porch. It’d be a nice solution to bikes taking up precious space in the tiny apartments. It’d also be a relief (in my case) from having to lug bikes up and down the switchback stairs. But it appears no one wants to pay the $25 key fee for a a cage that the neighborhood tweakers can easily bypass. It remains unused!
The Trek 510, my daily rider, often leans parked in the front hallway during the day if I’m going to be in and out...
Bringing the “new” Trek 520 home a few weeks ago...
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