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'We do it because we can' - Fausto Pinarello on custom painted bikes and who he wishes had painted a Pinarello frame
One of the first custom bikes I fell for was Italian rider Fabio Sacchi’s custom-painted Saeco Cannondale CAAD7 back in 2003.
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Why pay more for a mass-produced bike? Custom frames are more attractive than ever
It's widely agreed that the frame is the heart of any bike - the foundation that determines comfort, handling and performance. Big brands spend millions designing frames that fit the broadest range of ...
Cycling connoisseurs know him as the man who builds some of the lightest bikes in the world. He’s gained quite a reputation with his custom-built mountain bikes that weigh as little as 13.7 pounds ...
Jean-Luc has been riding a variety of motorcycles over the past few years but tends to lean Kawasaki. He is passionate about rider education, industry innovation, and the open road. Find him riding ...
Back in the Noughties, when cafe racers were all the rage and the global custom scene went through a renaissance of sorts, it was easy to see choppers as a dinosaur-style of bike. Representing the ...
While Festka is often associated with wild paint schemes, this isn't a fashion brand. Under those wild paint schemes is a high performance bike with a unique carbon construction. The new Festka ...
Custom parts make a bike feel truly yours, but even minor upgrades can change risk and repair costs. If you add an exhaust, ...
If you’re unfamiliar with Richmond E-Bike, you might be pleased to find out it’s a Canadian shop that makes a wide range of micromobility vehicles, from electric bikes to trikes and scooters. Its ...
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