Tradition + innovation.
History and a legacy continued.

Mischief began in 2023 as a collaboration between esteemed Seattle constructeur Bill Davidson and Christopher Wahl, an surgeon who followed his muse to build a more healthy lifestyle for himself and others.  Synergy evolved between Davidson’s 50+ years of experience and Doc’s passion for crafting purpose-designed, precision-machined, hand-crafted titanium bicycles…and desire to jump off a few industry swings.

  • Chris

    Owner, designer & builder of Mischief Bicycles. Straightens bent knees and bends straight tubes. Loves titanium for both. What could go wrong when an orthopedic surgeon is building your bike?  (Probably nothing, so long as there’s good music playing.)

  • Bill

    Master, mentor, designer and builder of Davidson Custom Bicycles and the reason we make Mischief. Bicycles are just Bill’s excuse to use a lathe and mills. He’s got the kind of good judgement that only comes from experience, so we’re having him bubble wrapped and locking all the doors.

  • Zach

    He’’s a USA Cycling Licensed Mechanic who’s wrenched for elite cyclists and the UCI World Tour. He knows a thing or two about bikes. A perfectionist to a T - he’s known to nerd out and meticulously fix things on your bike that you didn’t even know needed fixin’ .

  • Jon

    The coolest end of the torch. We cut ‘em, he joins ‘em. Aerospace titanium certified, yet the dude can thrash the #$@k out of a BMX bike. He’s humble, but we’re not — We’ll stack Jon’s dimes up against anyone’s. Just name the time and place.

  • Suz

    As a Pisces, she recognizes the difference between fantasy and reality - therefore she’s keeping her day job to support this dream. Mischief Insta and website are her creative outlet. Compulsive declutterer and organizer - so the shop drives her crazy.

  • Walter

    Shop supervisor. Always looking at you like he knows you owe him money. So friendly that he lacks awareness of personal space. Walter spends a lot of time in the shop, so if you’re not into supervisors, this might not be your shop.

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