Schwinn’s Hurricane Compact Electric Bike modernizes a classic design from the late ‘70s with a top speed of 17.5mph and a range of up to 30 miles.
Tube frame models
M2 Cyclone
S1/X1 Lightning
S3 Thunderbolt - preceded by S2 Thunderbolt
https://wehotimes.com/weho-bike-share-connect-program-crosses-westside-borders/
Some municipalities in Southern California had their own bike share systems outside of the territory of Metro Bike Share, but many of them worked with the TAP system. They (at one time?) were grouped together under the name Bike Share Connect.
West Hollywood: WeHo Pedals (seems defunct)
Santa Monica: Breeze Bike Share, folded and partially shifted to Beverly Hills system
(Lyft was supposed to have bike rentals in Santa Monica in late 2020.)
Beverly Hills: also defunct
Bruin Bike Share: defunct, seems to have been folded into Metro Bike
14127 SE Stark St
Portland, Oregon 97233
971-867-2965
see also:
Community Cycling Center
1700 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503.288.8864
The Bike Farm
1810 NE First Ave
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 971.533.7428
Bikes for Humanity PDX
by appointment only
(503) 496-6941
info@b4hpdx.org
3366 SE Powell Blvd.
Portland, OR 97202
Citybikes
1914 SE Ankeny, Portland, OR 97214
503-239-0553
Posts about Cantilever Brakes written by Nola Wilken
Super73 unveiled a host of new products, including an electric motorcycle with a top speed of 75mph and a lineup of e-bikes for kids.
Moped-style electric bikes are everywhere this year as companies rush to launch fun-sized e-bikes reminiscent of the 1980s minibike craze. Most offer motorbike-sized wheels, a sporty ride stance, and even seating for two riders. Major e-bike manufacturers have hopped on board to offer up new and interesting models for 2020.
This is the design that makes sense. Why bother with a bike with tiny wheels?
This is the design that makes sense. Why bother with a bike with tiny wheels?
includes adapter for 2" receivers
A versatile bike rack option, but maybe we'd just want the tray on the teardrop tongue instead.
A new park!
Might be secure enough for use as a bicycle lock.
This looks narrow enough for the second cog on my retro-direct, if I can't find one locally.