Sponsors of BikeCraft℠ 2011 make this event what it is. If you’re interested in becoming a BikeCraft℠ sponsor, click here to learn more about this year’s opportunities.
Presenting Sponsor
BikePortland.org is a daily, interactive news source that covers the Portland bike scene. From street-level activism to the backrooms of City Hall — we cover the culture, personalities, businesses, breaking news, and important advocacy issues that define America’s most bike-friendly city.
Hawthorne Sponsors [learn more]
A Better Cycle is a worker owned and collectively run bicycle repair shop in lovely South East Portland, Oregon. Check them out for full bike repair services, custom builds, wheel building, and internal gear servicing.
B-line is the missing link in the infrastructure of a sustainable city. Solving the challenges of the “last mile” of a distribution network, B-line delivers on the promise that business can be a catalyst for social and environmental change.
Portland Pedal Power accelerates the sales of small, sustainably-minded local business through bike deliveries and promotional services.
Tucked in a red-brick building near the Albina train yards, Stumptown Printers prints and manufactures unique media & music packaging, custom letterpress and offset printed cards, postcards, posters, and other nifty paper goods– including many bike-themed cards, and posters benefitting bike advocacy organizations! In the tradition of “mom & pop” print shops of the twentieth century, we work closely with customers to create printing with a hand-crafted touch.
Steele Sponsors [learn more]
Bikeasaurus | Becky Morton
BIKEASAURUS is Portland’s best place to find fun bike accessories and local gifts in Portland, sort of like a year-round BikeCraft! Bikeasaurus sells everything from helmets to helmuffs, panniers to bicycle pizza cutters, bike tire belts to art prints. Visit their retail location: 1337 SE MLK, at Madison, just under the Hawthorne Bridge.
Metrofiets | Phillip Ross
Metrofiets, LLC began in 2005 as an artistic collaboration between James Nichols & Phillip Ross. Somehow, word spread and in 2007 Metrofiets, LLC was formed; the first two bikes were sold later that year at the inaugural Oregon Manifest bicycle show in Portland, Oregon.
Inspired by the classic styling of bicycles from the 1930′s & 40′s; Metrofiets are built with an eye for detail. Over the years working collaborations have been formed with local artisans and crafts people, the sole goal, to create the most beautiful, functional cargo bikes ever made.
North St. Bags | Curtis Williams
North St. Bags designs and builds high quality backpacks, bicycle baggage and accessories for the foot powered lifestyle. All bags are hand-made with care in SE Portland.
Pedal Bike Tours prides itself on offering a wide selection of practical, stylish and interesting bike crafts, fashion and Oregon-centric gifts. They emphasize goods made locally from recycled materials but also carry many products using new materials by local artists and artisans.
Portland Design Works develops beautiful, simple products for urban cycling.
We would love to have your support and involvement in this year’s show. Check out all of our sponsorship opportunities.






