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Fourth Weekend and Short Track racingSubmitted by Mark on Thu, 2008-07-03 21:21.We will be closed Friday, July 4th through the weekend. We will return to the shop on Monday @ 11am.
We will be closing early, 5pm, on Mondays for short track racing throughout the race series, July 28th.
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Sunday ParkwaysSubmitted by Mark on Tue, 2008-06-24 21:05.6 miles, 6 hours, zero traffic~! A circular route of city streets open to walk, bike, run, jump & skip - without having to watch out for cars! A 6 mile "temporary park", connecting North Portland neighborhoods and residents. A relaxed, non-competitive, FREE event featuring a variety of activities in 4 parks and along the route. Wow what a blast. Huge smiling herd of people. Here is a link to some pictures of the event. »
Revolver will be closing early tonight, June 23rd.Submitted by Mark on Mon, 2008-06-23 19:48.We will close the shop tonight, June 23rd, @ 5pm. We will see you tomorrow at 11am. Thanks Revolver folks »
Forest Park Conservancy Trails Work Party (Volunteer Event)Submitted by Mark on Wed, 2008-06-11 12:31.Jeff Hough of the Forest Park Conservancy is hosting a work party Saturday June 21st from 9am-1pm. They will be completing a re-route that will allow improved access to the Linnton Trail. »
Memorial DaySubmitted by Mark on Fri, 2008-05-23 00:53.We will be closed Monday 5/26/08 for memorial day. We will be back at it on Tuesday at 11am-ish. Have a great weekend! Revolver people. »
Weekend Mountain Biking with CharlieSubmitted by Mark on Thu, 2008-05-22 18:28.I have been able to get away to the woods over the last few Sundays. Charlie Biggs hosted a Willamette River romp near Oakridge on the 11th. A half dozen riders headed out of town after a delayed exit; missing visa, snack acquistion, Wal-Mart directions, shady-mart discussions and consequent customer firings/relocation, etc. Moments out of town, we lost a 29r wheel, and then Eric the wise snatched it unscathed from the Terwillger turns and we continued down to Oakridge. Several of us camped and screwed around after work Saturday through Sunday. Supreme breakfast made for a great day of riding. Thanks again to Charlie Biggs and Dr Bob(ert) Sanders for cheffing and providing the transpo. »
Pump Forest Park Trail Party: 100% SuccessSubmitted by Mark on Fri, 2008-05-09 11:26.I met with 24 other bikers for the third PUMP/Forest Park Conservancy trail work party. It felt great to accomplish so much work in just a few hours. In particular I had a blast working with Butch who used to be my service manager when we were employed at the Fat Tire Farm. Check out some info about the day on the new PUMP website. Join PUMP to make a difference in your mountain bike community and receive a 10% discount on parts and accessories at Revolver Bikes. »
PUMP Forest Park Trail (Build) Party location changeSubmitted by Mark on Sat, 2008-05-03 15:05.There is an update to the Work Party. We will be meeting at »
PUMP Forest Park Trail (Build) Party!Submitted by Mark on Fri, 2008-04-25 22:40.PUMP is at it again in the largest section of our city's parkspace, the 5,000 acre Forest Park. Come do your part to improve and maintain the limited soft surface trails that you can easily ride to from your house.
"Please come on out, grab the trail tool of your choice, and help us show solidarity and commitment to maintaining singletrack in Forest Park! Warning: Advocacy can be addictive! So come on out and get addicted with us! If we have a good enough turn-out, we will divide and give some attention to FL3 as well. Please RSVP so we can plan the additional work and have enough equipment (and pastries) on hand for everyone! »
Portland Mountain Bikers Celebrate 20 Years!Submitted by Mark on Thu, 2008-03-13 17:37.The Portland United Mountain Pedalers (PUMP) will celebrate its 20th anniversary on Sunday, March 30th, 2008, with a fun ride in Forest Park followed by a party at Lucky Labrador Brewpub, 1945 NW Quimby.
All riders are invited, from relaxed to speedy — either way you will be sure to have fun! Bob Crispin of the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame will ride the Northwest’s first mountain bike, Tankagnolo, and riders are encouraged to ride vintage bikes and dress in vintage clothing to celebrate the start of recreational mountain biking in the city and the founding of PUMP. Admission to both events is free. The ride will be ending with good times at the Northwest Lucky Lab. »
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