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if your in to cars you don't have to pump your own gas i think its illegal
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Originally Posted by genericbikedude
Hey! I also may be moving out there. I have a job interview with a pretty cool org, but I've never once been there. If yall don't mind may I ask:
--How much is a studio or 1BR? --You can get by fine without a car, right? Is there a car share (zipcar, etc) type of program? --Are there good roads for roadie-style riding? --Is there a velodrome nearby? --Is there good hiking/camping that I can hitchhike to? --How much is a pint of microbrew at a friendly bar? Etc etc etc. Thanks for tips! -you can more than get by without a car, there's also "flexcar" should the need arise -i don't know, but i would imagine so -i think so -yes! everywhere -no clue |
Originally Posted by genericbikedude
Hey! I also may be moving out there. I have a job interview with a pretty cool org, but I've never once been there. If yall don't mind may I ask:
--How much is a studio or 1BR? --You can get by fine without a car, right? Is there a car share (zipcar, etc) type of program? --Are there good roads for roadie-style riding? --Is there a velodrome nearby? --Is there good hiking/camping that I can hitchhike to? --How much is a pint of microbrew at a friendly bar? Etc etc etc. Thanks for tips! - agree - heck yeah, especially if you like climbing - yes, it's not a bad ride to it - dunno - 3.50 - 4.00 non happy hour |
Thanks guys!
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wierd. what is it with florida moving to oregon?
i got the craving for portland again yesterday. it's been all i can think about since then. |
I just found out I'm moving to Portland.
I currently am in Salt Lake Utah and have been here for the last 20 years. I have stayed here for the last ten of those years for one reason, my daughter, who lives here with her maternal grandmother. Well today Grandma informed me they are moving to Lincoln City at the end of this month! My father lives in Lake Oswego and I have a few friends that live in Portland.. not exactly sure of what the neighborhood is called, its SE I think, near Hawthorn dist. but not positive. Anyways, I very excited to get the hell out of SLC and to start looking for work and apartment in Portland. So, I'll keep you guys posted on where I end up finding a place and hopefully we can hook up for some riding and whatever. |
well, doesn't look like we'll be getting any new velodromes, but the brakeless bill is 3/4 the way of being passed and has a new added addition of allowing cops to use sirens on police bikes, so now in a move of great irony, the police are lobbying the same bill.
when's the next alleycat? nothing on portlandmessenger right now except flat grass track racing and out of town stuff0. |
Where is your favorite post-ride place to eat in Portland?
My vote for Cha Cha Cha's. |
Ole Ole, basically the same owner as Cha Cha Cha's, but cheaper.
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i prefer clarklewis
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so... portland, I will be in you for the last couple of weeks of june, I'll be working at sellwood cycle.
what are some good places to: eat? buy track/fixed parts? visit? ride? |
Originally Posted by freeskihp
so... portland, I will be in you for the last couple of weeks of june, I'll be working at sellwood cycle.
what are some good places to: eat? buy track/fixed parts? visit? ride? track/fixed parts: bike central and veloshop are the bottom line, both downtown in SW. veloshop is behind rocco's pizza on the same block and is more street fixed type stuff, bike central is on SW 1st next to the max line and is more track stuff. dean, the owner of bike central is a hell of a wheel builder and a hell of a dick too. city bikes on se. ankeny is good for cheap, used, utilitarian parts. visit: come here on the weekdays and see the culture of portland. any major 'culture' street, hawthorne, belmont, nw 21st/23rd, the pearl, alberta, fremont, burnside, etc. is worth seeing if you want to get to know the city and people. sellwood is a nice quiet town. the central eastside industrial area is where burnside skatepark is, it's grimey and i love it. filled with train tracks, broken glass, industrial businesses and the like. someday it'll be the next art / pearl district when the industry has died. ride: downtown traffic. springwater corridor trail. ne 33rd / fremont hill. mt. tabor. the west hills. the zoo bombing hills. |
welp, so much for that brake bill
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bike fair today!
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Fixed riders:
how do the hills treat you? What gearing is appropriate? |
Moving to Portland in two weeks. Is my bike gonna get stolen?
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Freebird: probably not if you use a quality u-lock. I'd recommend a Krypto Mini-Evo, haven't heard of anyone losing a bike to that lock. Leave your bike unlocked on your front porch, locked with a cable, or in the same bike rack every day for awhile, and there's a large possibility it could... also, never lock your bike at the Portland Rock Gym. Ever.
MIN: I run 80 gear inches or 49x16 and I don't have a problem. Some of the larger / steeper hills I'm out of the saddle and standing to pedal up them, but I LOVE this ratio for coming back down, it's an absolute blast. I'd recommend 70-80 for a good all-around town gear inch, unless you really like spinning, than go lower. Spinning/lower ratios have a time and place for me, and that time is the winter. |
hey portland people, does anyone know anybody from eugene on the forum here?
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bump. is it just me or is summer the dry season for alleycats?
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andre, are you pdx material?
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born and raised.
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well shoot on it, i pegged you east coast for some reason. i'm down in eugene, but i'de like to move up there sometime, except i hate your guy's traffic situation.
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Originally Posted by Sizzle-Chest
(Post 5010813)
well shoot on it, i pegged you east coast for some reason. i'm down in eugene, but i'de like to move up there sometime, except i hate your guy's traffic situation.
i don't care if people ride a road bike, track bike or what as long as they have passion for what they do and that's the truth. anyways, portland isn't so bad as far as traffic, it's the damn downtown construction that's killing me. our streets aren't so smooth either... but what am i saying, i love this city. p.s. i'm a bit drunk so maybe it's just the ale talking. |
I was just in Portland for the Ubuntu Live conference, was not impressed with the city (except for NW streets being alphabetical and numerical) or the bike scene. I'm a Philly boy, always will be. Sorry guys, but it's not for me.
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please describe major differences.
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