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Tag Archives: hub and bespoke
Hub & Bespoke shutting down Fremont storefront
Hub & Bespoke and Seattle Bike Blog have essentially grown together. They opened their doors on N 36th Street in Fremont around the same time this blog started in 2010. While we reported bike news and opinion for people using … Continue reading
Help Hub & Bespoke crowdfund a Seattle-made men’s riding coat
You may know of Hub & Bespoke as the fashion-minded little bike shop in Fremont that doesn’t actually sell any bikes. They won’t fix your flat or sell you a bottle of chain lubricant. They will, however, hook you up … Continue reading
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See you at the Ballard Bike Street Party today?
An afternoon of bikes and car-free streets in the heart of Ballard? Where else would you want to be? The Ballard Bike Street Party is today (Thursday) on both Ballard Ave and 22nd Ave NW from the bell tower to … Continue reading
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Tagged ballard, ballard bike street party, cascade bicycle club, hub and bespoke, summer streets
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126 Cranksgiving riders haul 1,443 lbs of food to Rainier Valley Food Bank
2013 was the year that Cranksgiving broke. Seattle’s Fourth Cranksgiving exploded in size, with a stunning 126 people biking to grocery stores and food stands all across the city, buying food for Rainier Valley Food Bank. Folks at the food … Continue reading
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Tagged alchemy goods, ark lodge cinemas, bike works, columbia city, cranksgiving, cranksgiving 2013, eltana, g&o family cyclerly, hub and bespoke, iva jean, kexp, peddler brewing company, rainbow natural remedies, rainier valley, rainier valley food bank, swift industries, taking the lane media
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Find love on two wheels: Hub & Bespoke is bringing back Slow Ride Speed Date
Because nothing’s quite as romantic as a bike ride, Hub and Bespoke (a SBB sponsor) is hosting another Slow Ride Speed Date. Take a short cruise around Fremont with 13 prospective singles. Hey, you know you’ll have at least one … Continue reading
Lunchtime theater: Seattle fashion on two wheels featured on King 5
Featuring Iva Jean and SBB-sponsor Hub and Bespoke. Discuss.
STP, French Revolution Ride + more: How was your bike-filled weekend?
A stylish French-themed cruise from a cheese shop to a wine shop to a baguette shop and, finally, to Gas Works Park for a picnic? Count me in. Hub & Bespoke (a SBB advertiser) hosted a Bastille Day ride Saturday, … Continue reading
Want to find a date who rides a bike? Hub & Bespoke is hosting another Slow Ride Speed Date
“As he slipped the u-lock around the rust-red frame of his bike and started peeling the soaked-through DayGlo jacket from the skin of his forearm, I knew it was love…” The above quote is from the trashy bike romance novel … Continue reading
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Tagged bikesexuality, elly blue, fremont, hub and bespoke, slow ride speed date, taking the lane
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Learn to make crafty holiday gifts out of bike tubes at Alchemy Goods
Alchemy Goods and Hub & Bespoke (a SBB sponsor) are hosting an awesome-sounding party tonight (December 6) from 6-9 p.m. Learn how you can turn your used inner tubes into crafty holiday gifts with the help of a pioneering bike … Continue reading
Riding Reporter: Ballard designer making wool cycling apparel for winter
Biking five miles to her apparel design classes at Seattle Central Community College, Katharine Andrews learned the power of wool in the the rain. So she founded Telaio, which makes stylish wool clothing for everyday cycling. The Riding Reporter’s Anne-Marije … Continue reading
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Tagged anne-marije rook, ballard, business, fremont, hub and bespoke, riding reporter, swift industries, telaio
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Hub & Bespoke to host Slow Ride Speed Date – Gay and Lesbian edition – CANCELLED
UPDATE: Hub & Bespoke cancelled this event citing a lack of people registered: Hi everyone. We didn’t receive a critical mass of sign-ups for our upcoming speed date event, so unfortunately we are canceling. We were excited to do it … Continue reading
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Bike and dine for Seattle Tilth with Spoke & Food June 28
If you would like to eat delicious food and support garden education for children in Seattle, all you have to do is ride your bike to one of 13 restaurants participating in this year’s Spoke & Food. Spread out across … Continue reading
Hub and Bespoke screening ‘2 Seconds’ tonight
Hub and Bespoke is screening the 1998 French Canadian biking film “2 Seconds” tonight (April 21) at 7 p.m. at their shop in Fremont (513 N 36th St). The film is about a woman who goes from being a downhill … Continue reading
Deck your bike Friday evening
Who’s got the best deal on battery-powered light strands? Because Hub and Bespoke in Fremont invites you to deck your bike and show it off Saturday Friday (tonight) after the lighting of Comrade Lenin. From Hub and Bespoke: