from the gofundme page (which is continuing to stay up and running, so that 
his family can get some assistance). 

"Ed (was) a dear member of the Bay Area, vintage, and classic cycling 
community. He (was) an amazing bicycle frame builder. He was part of the 
Northern California bike racing culture, building his first bikes while 
working at the original REI Co-op in Berkeley. He shared a frame building 
shop with Albert Eisentraut. He helped people like Joe Breeze, Gary Fisher 
and Tom Ritchey build the first mountain bikes that spawned an entire 
industry. He built some of the best local racers' and enthusiasts' bikes, 
and helped repair and restore many incredible classic bicycles.

Behind the scenes, he repaired and repainted many Bianchis, and finished 
frames for builders like Ron Cooper and Bruce Gordon. He helped build and 
paint many Rivendell bikes. Ed was the go-to guy for prototyping of paint 
schemes for Marin and Public bikes. He restored some of the finest Italian, 
British, French, Japanese and American bicycles of our time. Only a few 
others in the world have his understanding of the technical nuances of 
frame building, repair and restoration.

His obsession with perfection and his attention to detail are unmatched in 
the industry. Ed is notorious for being slow and methodical, but the 
finished product was spectacular and worth the wait. He didn't do this work 
for the money, or for the glory, but for the pure love of cycling. Ed's 
pride in his work, dedication to his craft, and humbleness are rare and 
treasured by all who know him."

https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-ed-litton-heal-from-spinal-injury



On Tuesday, December 17, 2024 at 6:57:47 AM UTC-8 Bill Lindsay wrote:

> That is absolutely dreadful.  That's a gut-punch.  
>
> BL in EC
>
> On Monday, December 16, 2024 at 8:48:09 PM UTC-8 Berkeleyan wrote:
>
>> Sad to note, Ed has died from his injuries. RIP.
>>
>> On Wednesday, December 11, 2024 at 4:50:17 PM UTC-8 Berkeleyan wrote:
>>
>>> Ed Litton is a frame builder and bicycle painter that many of us in the 
>>> Bay Area know of, some have even had him work on our bikes. He's renowned 
>>> for his work on classic steel frame bicycles. He suffered a spinal injury 
>>> while riding last week, and is in the hospital. 
>>>
>>> Details and an opportunity to help are at:
>>>
>>> https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-ed-litton-heal-from-spinal-injury and 
>>>
>>> https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage/1303018-ed-litton.html
>>>
>>> - Andrew, Berkeley
>>>
>>

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