Portland:

Waterfront Bicycle Rentals.  you can google them.  not lugged steel,
but kept in good condition.

What to see - visit bikePortland.org and see what is up.  There might
be a ride or event that week.

Archival Clothing does lots of field trips to PDX.  They like the US
Outdoor Store and other classic retailers; visit the site for
inspiration on where to visit.

You'll want to visit Clever Cycles on SE Hawthorne, and maybe City
Bikes.  They both rent bicycles as well; can't speak to the quality of
the bikes, though.

On Jun 22, 8:43 am, Carl Otto Wollin <carlottowol...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello
>
> Now its time to go west again!
>
> This time I´m on my way to visit Seattle and Portland in the third week of 
> September. Do anyone have any ideas, advise etc on what to do and see in the 
> area and where to stay in a inexpensive B&B / Youth Hostel. I believe the 
> best way to explore the city´s is by bike, do you now where I can rent one?
>
> I´m interested in bike and fashion in a Rivendell classic kind of way. I´m 
> looking for genuine stuff like Archival Clothings great flickr site:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/archivalclothing/sets/
>
> I´m going to spend a couple of days in each city and then head down to 
> Sacramento and San Fransisco.
>
> Thank you beforehand, your ideas and tips area greatly appreciated!
>
> Otto Wollin
>
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