Local bike company faces Trump tariff challenges head on
“It’s preposterous. It’s impossible, but we’re going to hold on as long as we can.”
“It’s preposterous. It’s impossible, but we’re going to hold on as long as we can.”
Players and team staff can check out a dill-colored bike and leave the car at home.
It’s a bold new direction for the company and shows they are on strong footing for growth.
The new Vvolts, company owner Kyle Ranson, and the office design board. (Photos: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland)