Tag: davidson
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The Bicycle Story: Bill Davidson on making bike frames in Seattle since the 70s
Bill Davidson has been building bike frames in Seattle since 1973, and he didn’t let little details like nobody here knowing how to do it (and, therefore, able to teach him) get in his way (Rodriguez and Erickson also started in 1973). So it should be no surprise that the closure of his longtime shop…
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Davidson Cycles and 333fab partner up to open Fremont custom bike shop
When Elliott Bay Bicycles closed in late September after 31 years, owners of Seattle-made Davidson bikes wondered what would happen to the storied bike maker’s shop. Now we know: Bill Davidson is teaming up with Maxwell Kullaway of 333fab to open a new custom bike fabrication shop in Fremont. Davidson & Kullaway Custom Bicycles is…
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Elliott Bay Bicycles closing after 31 years, Davidson moving to new space
Bike Hugger broke the news yesterday that Elliott Bay Bicycles on Western just north of Pike Place Market is closing after 31 years. Bike Hugger called the news “the end of an era.” Locals probably know it for its service, but people all around the region and the world know it as the place where…
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