Custom bikes we’ve built

Just a collection of images of custom rigs we’ve built for customers or ourselves.  A great page to get ideas about how to blow your yearly bonus.

The shop Gunnar Sport Demo. Set up for Frederick Whatevering with 28mm Grand Bois tires, lowish gearing, a custom Waterford fork and of course a Brooks saddle.

Paul’s Gunnar Sport, with Honjo Fenders, Nitto racks, and a bunch of Velo Orange bits. Great color!

 

Sander’s Gunnar Sport, rocking the black theme. 32mm tires and Paul brakes with Salsa’s Cowbell bars.

Bob’s Soma Double Cross, with fat 32mm Grand Bois tires, Mavic rims, and a Brooks.

Dan the Younger’s custom J.D. Buchanan, which was built just up the road near Braddock Heights. 650b wheels, Honjo fenders and nitto cockpit stuff. This bike will look this great in 25 years, easy

Tracy’s Salsa Vaya, which we built from the frame up. Ultra low gearing, Tubus racks, and of course… a Brooks saddle.

 

John’s Whateverford with 650b Hetre tires, Nitto everything, Sugino cranks, Brooks tape and Organic Brooks Leather saddle.

Jeff’s Gunnar Crosshairs built up with a Rohloff 14 speed internal hub, Honjo fenders, Nitto Post and Stem, Mavic touring rims and a White Industries front hub. Oh and a NOS Suntour headset.

Lisa’s Pink Panther. Gunnar sport with custom machined Velocity rims. No, we can’t ever get them again.

Mark’s Gunnar Sport with wide range Apex Gearing, Mavic/105 wheels, Nitto Rack and VO handlebar Bag. Guess what kinda saddle that is??

 

James’s’s’s Custom Buchanan. Paul Brakes, Electra hubs, Open Pro rims, TA cranks.

Mike’s Waterford made Eighty Eight. He uses this for flat long rides.

Jimmy’s Pake townie bike. A simple but really nice build.

 

Another Mike bike. Soma San Marcos, with 30mm tires, Paul Hubs, VO bag, ultra low gearing.

 

John’s frame up build on his Trek cross bike. His race wheels have tubulars. Avid Ultimate Cantis, SRAM drivetrain.

 

Andre’s Cross Check, which he built the wheels for. Loaded for a s24o here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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