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Custom/Refurbished bike builds

Explore a selection of the custom builds we’ve created - each one tailored from the frame up.

When stock builds don’t quite match your riding style, a custom bike can change everything.

If you can imagine it, we can build it.
Let’s start designing your dream bike.

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1987 Billato Greg Lemond

Originally built as rolling art for our front showroom, this Billato-built Greg LeMond features a 1987 frame matched with a 1983 Campagnolo groupset.

It usually hangs beneath spotlights like a museum piece, but every now and then it comes down for a spin to the coffee shop.

Three decades later, it’s still quick.

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Named after the Plymouth Road Runner, this bike captures the wild spirit of the 1970s “muscle bike” craze. It was full of outrageous handlebars, small wheels, flashing chrome, and (if you were lucky) a stick shift and wheelie bar to complete the look.

This particular Iverson belongs to shop owner John - as a kid, he had a bike just like it.

Years later, this rebuild wasn’t just about restoring some chrome and paint. It was about bringing back the feeling of freedom and neighborhood drag races. Every detail was refurbished to match the bike he remembers.

While some bikes are complete builds, bikes like this are time machines.

1973 Iverson Roadrunner
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Ever wondered what 26" wheels feel like on today’s trails? Curious what modern components can do for a frame that predates the current wheel-size arms race?

We were too.

So when we found this brand-new 2014 frame hiding on eBay, we couldn’t pass it up.

The goal was simple: build it with today’s tech and see how it stacks up.

The result? It absolutely loves tight switchbacks and chunky decents. And ya know what? It also climbs far better than it has any right to. A wireless AXS dropper, 12-speed drivetrain, and Giant’s Maestro suspension platform

- which was ahead of its time -

bring this bike fully into the present.

Turns out 26” isn’t dead. It just needs some love.

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2014 Giant Glory "Mini Enduro"
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This Tommasini ex started it's life in our shop as a neglected frame with good bones and tired paint.

Instead of replicating the original paint, shop owner John hand painted a repeating pattern across the entirety of the main triangle. Believe it or not, the pattern he made never overlaps, even on the underside of the tubes! 

The frame was then finished off with an 80's era Campagnolo Super Record groupset and aero wheels. 

Late 80's Tommasini ex TT bike
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