Originally Posted by shrimpx
yeah, it's pretty sweet

i live downtown, 2 minutes from powell's. it's a good city to be a cyclist in; drivers don't give you crap and the city management has made a good effort to make things bike-friendly.
as far as my favorite shop, it's Bike Central--the only place around here that has more single speed and track bikes on display than multi-gear road bikes
there are two main bike subcultures that have a weird vibe going on between them: the "true roadies" who wear spandex and proper cycling gear, and people who typically don't wear helmets and ride in street clothes, a lot of times on track bikes or singlespeeds. the roadies will refer to the other riders as "hipsters" and the "hipsters" refer to the othery guys as "logo monkeys", "glow-in-the-dark" and "twinkies." there's always a weird vibe when they run into each other on the streets... sadly. i don't know if that reflects the world at large.
nevertheless, i love portland.
I have a great mythic understanding of Portland and I want to visit. If I could find a decent teaching job, I might move there, although I may have a hard time leaving this place (Chicago).
But the frame tip: I love my DeBernardi Thron. Both 165 and I have one and it definately has the "classic" lable wrapped. I'll post a pic, albeit a bit dark.