Moved.. anyone recommend any machine-shops or fabricators?

tiltmaniac

Zen MBB Master
I'm now in the Seattle area.

Does anyone here know of any good machine-shops or bicycle fabricators that would be willing to work with me on the tilting trike stuff?

As a reminder, I had built one some time back, and it had some design flaws that I needed resolve.
I've resolved those, I believe, and now I'd like to find someone to make version 2 (and 3 and 4)!
 

cpml123

Zen MBB Master
I'm now in the Seattle area.

Does anyone here know of any good machine-shops or bicycle fabricators that would be willing to work with me on the tilting trike stuff?

As a reminder, I had built one some time back, and it had some design flaws that I needed resolve.
I've resolved those, I believe, and now I'd like to find someone to make version 2 (and 3 and 4)!
You moved here? Welcome! We all should go ride sometimes.
Mark @rx7mark works at Boeing and may have connections.

Michael
 

billyk

Guru
R&E cycles
5627 University Way NE Seattle WA
(Ravenna neighborhood)
206.527.4822 | info@rodbikes.com
Tue - Fri 12PM-6PM | Sat 10AM-5PM
rodbikes.com

They do all kinds of fabrication. Not cheap, of course, but these are people who love bicycles and know their stuff.

There's another place I looked into once but don't know very much:
Davidson Custom Bicycles
Corner of Stone Way N and N 35th St
(Near Gasworks Park)

I'd like to get in on a social ride, too. But I'm not a fast rider (say 12-15mph average speed on the flat ... assuming you can find flat in Seattle). I live pretty near R&E and ride a Q45.

There are several e-bike fabricators in town who have the capability and might be interested to help, too.
 

rx7mark

Guru
The Fabricator I was talking to is Cyclefab LLC. 6520 5th Ave S, Ste 108, Seattle. Phone 206-763-1364. Web site - www.cyclefab.net

They are located in the Georgetown area of Seattle and specialize in metal fabrication.

Mark
 
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