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[This is the final installment in a series of four interviews with local bike builders who are exhibiting at the North American Handmade Bicycle Show next weekend (March 2-4) in San Jose, California. Read previous interviews with Ira Ryan, Tony Pereira, and Joseph Ahearne.]
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City Hall Bike Show and Art Exhibition
[Sacha White (L) shows some
love to fellow builder Ira Ryan.]

In the last few years, Sacha White, the man behind southeast Portland-based Vanilla Bicycles, has earned a place in the pantheon of the world’s best custom bike builders, past or present.

He has an impeccable eye for design, a passion for high-performance and a deep respect for the craftsman ethic of the great builders before him.

Before he turned his eye to bikes, Sacha applied himself to restoring Vespas; hand-shaping fenders, buffing chrome, and choosing parts and colors that achieved the same magical mix of beauty and function that his bikes are so well known for today.

Sacha has attended the Handmade Bicycle Show each of its last two years. Last year, he wowed the crowds (and the judges) with his “Best in Show” winning tricycle (in photo below), which he built for his daughter Delilah.

[Sacha’s tricycle, shown here at
the Made in Portland Bike Show
at City Hall, 7/6/06.]

This year, he won’t bring the tricycle…well, not exactly. Read the interview below to find out what I mean…

How/why is the show important to your business?

[Sacha’s “Best in Show” trophy from the ’06 NAHBS.]

What do you think about the Portland presence (4 builders, one exhibitor, one panelist)?

Do you think Portland is known as a bike building hotbed?

[Vanilla bikes have become a fixture on the cyclocross scene.]

Do you have anything special planned for your exhibit?

[Here’s a sneak photo of the poster I snapped at Sacha’s shop yesterday (with his permission, of course).]

[The “Delilah Sue” limited edition print created
by Dan Gillsdorf and printed by Stumptown Printers.]

What are you personally looking forward to?

And we’re all looking forward to the continued success of your business. Thanks Sacha!

I’ll have photos of the Speedvagen and much more when I report live from the Handmade Bicycle Show in San Jose this Friday through Sunday.

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For more on Sacha and his bikes, visit the Vanilla Bicycles website and check out this great profile and photo essay put together by Dunderdon, a Swedish work clothing company.

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