May 30, 2019 / Mount Baker Experience Magazine

Evil Bikes’ New Headquarters: A slice of MTB heaven

The red hot brand Evil Bikes is known for defying tradition when it comes to developing mountain bikes. The brand’s history is checkered with hang-ups and successes, but its resilience is paying off. Kevin Walsh, owner and designer, has assembled a quiver of award-winning carbon fiber trail bikes that are standard bearers for industry trends in design, suspension and geometry. Mount Baker Experience caught up with Walsh to discuss Evil’s recent move to Bellingham, its plans to open a showroom in August and what the future has in store. Read Full Article Here: Evil Bikes' New Headquarters: A slice of MTB heaven 

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