Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Cycling Panniers - recycled vynil

https://www.etsy.com/listing/62423345/recycled-vinyl-banner-bicycle-panniers

Cycling Panniers: from repurposed advertising vynil signs
    http://vinally.blogspot.com/2009/06/bicycle-pannier-from-billboard-vinyl.html


Fire Hose - Panniers - recycled

http://hipcycle.com/38-quart-pannier.html

Monday, March 31, 2014

Stolen Bike Recovery

Welcome to Bike Theft Central
We've teamed up with StolenBicycleRegistry.com to create the new and improved Stolen Bike Listings here on BikePortland.

Prevention
    1. Invest in the highest quality lock you can afford.  We recommend heavy-duty U-locks, heavy-gauge chains, or handcuff-style locks.
    2. Always lock your bike to a secure, fixed object.
    3. Only lock your bike in a well-lit, well-traveled area.
    4. If possible, lock your bike indoors.
    5. Avoid using quick-release skewers on wheels and saddles. Replace existing quick-releases with bolts or locking skewers.

Bike Rental Network

http://www.rentabikenow.com/about-us

Paris Bike Rental - Largest Bike Share in the World- Just Awesome !!

http://en.velib.paris.fr/


Take a bike, return it where you like, Vélib’ is a self-service bike system available 24 hours a day, all year round. To access the service, buy a 1-day or a 7-day ticket online or at any Vélib’ station or sign-up for a long-term subscription!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Release a cycle
 
There’s no booking. Just turn up and go!
Short-term users:
Go to terminal at a Vélib’ station
Follow on-screen instructions
Select a bike and enter bike number
Wait for the green light and signal and take your bike
The first 30 minutes of each trip are always free of charge
NEW: today, you can buy a ticket online; it’s easy, quick and secure!
 
Long-term subscribers:
Select a bike, swipe your long-term subscriber card over the card reader and wait for the green light and signal to release your bike. The first 30 minutes of each trip are always free of charge.
 
TRAIT POUR ARTICLES
  
  
  
 
Return a cycle
 
Return your bike to any Velib’ station.
 
Push the bike clip as far as possible into the bike post. If necessary, lift the bike up into the saddle at the same time to facilitate parking. An orange, then green light, followed by two successive beeps, confirm that the bike is locked correctly.
 
To make sure your bike has been locked correctly, print a receipt at the station or try to hire another bike.
 
   
doubleBip Vélo
 
Any doubt on the restitution of your bike? Identify yourself at the station. If your bike is correctly locked, you will be able to print a receipt. On the contrary, the following message will be indicated: “you currently have a bike out on hire”.
Any doubt ? Call Allo Vélib' on 01 30 79 79 30.

Portland Bike Rentals - $7 /Hour

http://bikeportland.org/2009/08/19/where-to-rent-a-bike-in-portland-22171

Where to rent a bike in Portland

Posted by Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor) on August 19th, 2009 at 11:34 am
Portland is a bike town. Sure, it's not Copenhagen or Amsterdam (yet), but increasingly, when people come here they want to "Do as the Romans do" -- and in Portland that means get on a bike.
But if you don't have friends in town that can set you up with a bike, and you don't want to pay the going rate for a used one (which some feel is way too expensive), renting is an excellent option.
Here at BikePortland, we get a steady stream of inquiries about where the best bike rental shops are. So, we finally decided to try and get a good, solid list together. Below is a list of shops in Portland that rent bikes and a bit of information about them.

Clever Cycles (908 SE Hawthorne)

Opening Day at Clever Cycles
(Photo © J. Maus)
Located conveniently just a few blocks east of the Hawthorne Bridge, Clever Cycles is the place to go if you need to rent a bakfiets cargo bike, a high-quality (Brompton) folder, or even an Xtracycle or well-made Dutch city bike.

Rates

Bakfiets (front-loading cargo bike): $7/hr, $35/day or $75 for three days.
Brompton (folding bike): $7/hr, $35/day or $75 for three days
More info
If you buy a bike like you’ve rented at time of return, they will waive the rental fee. Call them for current availability - (503) 334-1560 or go online for more info.

Waterfront Bicycles (10 SW Ash Street, #100)

Waterfront Bicycles started as a rental-only business. They've now moved closer to downtown and are a full-service shop in addition to having a full fleet of rental bikes available. They rent everything from cruisers to tandems and even stuff for kids like trail-a-bikes.
Rates
Hybrid bike*: $9/hr, $17 for 2 hrs, $23 for 3 hrs, $28 for 1/2 day, $35 for full day, $40 for 24 hrs, $100/wk
*Rates vary for other types of bikes
More info
All rentals include a helmet, lock, and bicycle bag. Reservations can be made by calling (503) 227-1719 or by filling out an online form. Check out their website for more details.

UPDATE, 6/7/12: Citybikes no longer offers rentals

Citybikes Coop (1914 SE Ankeny)

One of the bikes in the Citybikes fleet.
Citybikes has a fleet of hybrid bicycles available for rent.
Rates
$20 for 1/2 day (returned same day before closing), $35 for 1 day, $45 for 2 days, $55 for 3 days ($10 per day for each additional day).
More info
Citybikes advises that you call (503) 239-0553 ahead of time to check availability, especially in the summer months. All bikes come with rear racks, fenders, and generator lights. Locks, helmets, and maps are also available at no additional charge. More info online.

Veloce Bicycles (3202 SE Hawthorne)

Veloce is the place to go if you need a nice, race-quality road bike.
Rates
Masi Vincere (avail. in 51, 53, 56, 58, 60cm): $80 for 3 days, $150 for 7 days
Masi 3VC 105 (avail. in 54, 56, 58cm): $80 for 3 days, $150 for 7 days
More info
Veloce also rents a hardcase for traveling with their rental bikes for $50/week. More info online.

Kerr Bikes/Wheel Fun Rentals (1020 SW Naito Parkway)

New surreys for rent in Waterfront park-102
A surrey from Kerr Bikes on the
Waterfront.(Photo © J. Maus)
Located right in Waterfront Park, just south of Salmon Street Fountain, Wheel Fun rents out a wide range of pedal-powered vehicles -- from 8-seater surreys to standard road bikes and tandems.
Rates
Prices vary. Check out full price list here.
More info
Wheel Fun is run by Kerr Bikes and all profits go toward the Albertina Kerr Centers a 100-year old nonprofit agency supporting youth and families with mental health challenges and children and adults with developmental disabilities. More info at KerrBikes.org.

Everybody's Bike Rentals (305 NE Wygant St.)

Conveniently located one block South West of Alberta and MLK in NE Portland, Everybody's Bike Rentals rents vintage 80s and 90s mid-level American and Japanese road and commuter bikes that come with a lock, lights, helmet and bike map.
Rates
Commuter: $25/Day $60/3 Days $90/Week $245/month
Road Bike: $30/Day $75/3 Days $110/Week $295/month
It’s best to call 24hrs in advance if you need anything specific. (503) 358-0152 Website

Cycle Portland Bike Tours and Rentals (117 NW 2nd Ave)

Offering a wide selection of single speed, modern hybrid, and road bikes for rent. Located downtown next to the car-free waterfront bike path. All rentals include helmets, locks, and if you rent overnight, lights. Free Portland bike maps available along with expert route advice. This company also offers guided sightseeing tours around Portland for those who would like an experienced leader to take them on a ride.
Rates
Single-speed bikes: $5 /hour $20 /day $50 /three day $80 /week
Multi-speed hybrid bikes: $10 /hour $20 /day $75 /three day $100 per week
Road bikes: $15 /hour $35 /day $85 /three day $120 /week
More info: Rental and tour reservations available on line. Please contact info@portlandbicycletours.com with any questions or check out PortlandBicycleTours.com.

Pedal Bike Tours (133 SW 2nd Ave.)

Pedal Bike Tours offers a wide range of bikes for rent, including kid trailers, and kid bikes. This company is also known for its excellent guided tours. Tours are just a few bucks more than the rental price and if you go on a tour, you can rent the bike for just $18 for 24 hours (1/2 off regular rental fee).
Rates
City bike: $9/hr, $27 for 4 hrs, $36 for 24 hrs, $90/week
*Rates vary for other bikes
More info
All rentals include a helmet and a lock. Reservations can be made online. See their website for full details.

Fat Tire Farm

Fat Tire is a legendary off-road shop. Situated right near Forest Parks roads and trails, they are also the perfect place to rent a mountain bike. They have a standard mountain bike with a front shock, and a full-suspension model available for rent.
Rates
Giant XTC 2: Flat rate for up to 24 hours, $40
Giant Trance X3 (full-suspension): Flat rate for up to 24 hours, $60.00
More info
They don't take reservations, so it's first come, first served. Check their website for full details.

Western Bike Works

Western has a good selection of both high performance road bikes and more city-oriented cruiser/commuter bikes. Check out their website for more info.

Riding a bike is a great way to enjoy Portland! If you know of other bike rental resources in the Metro area, please contact us or share more info in the comments below.
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Bike Rental Shops in Tacoma-Seattle

http://bicycle-rental.regionaldirectory.us/washington.htm


 
This web page lists bicycle rental services in the State of Washington.  Before visiting any of these Washington bicycle rental services, be sure to verify their address, hours of operation, and appointment requirements (if any).  A bicycle rental service may have ceased operations or moved to a different address, and business hours can sometimes vary seasonally and during holiday periods.  So a quick phone call can often save you time and aggravation.

B I Cycle Shop
Bainbridge Island, Washington 98110
1-206-842-6413
http://www.b-i-cycle.com
Located in Kitsap County. 
  • Bicycle Dealers
  • Bicycle Rental
  • Bicycle Repair and Maintenance
  • Outdoor Sports and Recreation

Bicycles West - Southcenter, Burien Store
Seattle, Washington 98188
1-206-575-1996
http://www.bicycleswest.com
Located in King County. 
  • Bicycle Dealers
  • Bicycle Parts and Supplies Dealers
  • Bicycle Racks and Security Systems
  • Bicycle Rental
  • Bicycle Repair and Maintenance
  • Outdoor Sports and Recreation

Bike Tech
Puyallup, Washington 98373
1-253-845-2453
http://www.biketechonline.com
Located in Pierce County. 
  • Bicycle Dealers
  • Bicycle Rental
  • Bicycle Repair and Maintenance
  • Outdoor Sports and Recreation




Bike Route Promotional Plans/Grants in Tacoma-
   http://www.cityoftacoma.org/cms/one.aspx?portalId=169&pageId=9633

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Good Camping Mattresses - Well Designed

ExPed: Comfort foam self-inflating mats:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ot2NBS9BX4I

Kymlit 3/4 sleeping mattress:
   (internal sleep mattress)
 

UltraLite Sleeping Pad- the Klymit Inertia X-Frame


  

3- year Family Cycling in Patagonia, Argentina (Alaska-to-Argtentina)

Amazing Adventure:
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EjhFN-r2HI

Family's Biking Website:
   http://www.familyonbikes.org/

Gear Review - through experience (Big Agnes Sleeping Bags - Great LArge Sized touring Sleeping Bags)

Big Agnes Sleeping Bags - Great LArge Sized touring Sleeping Bags
  https://www.bigagnes.com/Products/SleepingBags


Gear Review:
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82CWdQpu-zY

3 years Cycling Africa - circumnavigating the continent

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ONbDN23Qk0

Tour Bike Packing- for European Travel (Good Demo)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mo0PoYTR-p4

EuroBike 2013 Awards: best European bike invention awards

http://www.eurobike-show.com/eb-en/programme/winners-2013.php

Great Saddle Bag+ Back Pack Design -EuroBike 2013 Award Winner (Ortlieb Company - Germany)

http://www.ortlieb.com/_prod.php?lang=en&produkt=backroller_hv



Backpack Carrying Case: very intuitive, well thought out design
  http://www.ortlieb.com/_prod.php?lang=&produkt=pannier_carryingsystem&parent=backroller_hv




Monday, January 6, 2014

1600 lumen headlamp-cheap


Fitness Tip guy


World Cycling Relief Group

Luthando Kaka- pro South African cyclist

Welcome - I started this blog to post things I learn as a new cyclist


Global Cycling Network:
  Their Youtube videos I've found are very good for new cyclists like me. The pro guys break down cycling into bite sized pieces I can digest. Very practical advice.

How to Climb Hills: really good advice on climbing those dreaded hills, these tips really make a big difference
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zam74qlzGtQ

10 Mistakes New Cyclist Make: (I made them too, so listen up)
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HwWGYAYQBo

Changing a tire:
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_88666&feature=iv&src_vid=-HwWGYAYQBo&v=fwwfV99VV8I

Durian Riders: Nick
   Great Auzzie no-nonesense, in your face, vegetarian cycling guy with great advice on cycling and an active life style.

   PowerMeters: (I never knew how much they can do for you...apparently alot)
       http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zplQV2ZXuCQ