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Reynolds 753 Holdsworth
Reynolds 753 tubing was launched 40 years ago in 1976 and it was an immediate success. The tubes were based on a steel-manganese-molybdenum alloy but with an important addition, it...
Read MorePhil's new 600SL
Another English made REILLY 600SL ready for its new owner and weighing in at a scant 647 grams, its one of our lightest so far. Finished in satin black with...
Read MoreNew carbon track dropouts
Damon has busy beavering away designing our new carbon fibre track dropouts. Made as a one off for now for a very special build we are in the middle of....
Read MoreHydro formed Titanium
We have been secretly working behind the scenes working on new titanium tubes and even new alloys and silver fillet brazing of this wonder material. Remember that if you are...
Read MoreArran's blog
This T640 will be the fifth titanium bike (and third fast ultra-distance day bike) that Mark has built for me since he first built an Omega Cyclone for a John...
Read MoreArran's new T640
Arran has been riding bikes designed and made by us from as far back as 2002. So when we got a call out of the blue saying he wanted a...
Read MoreColour designs
Been beavering away choosing colours for another show frame, some very special paint on order. Thats the show frames sorted, back to important customers work.
Read MoreTime lapse video added to youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhnHIu45d0U Published on Mar 23, 2016 A craftsman at work, a skill that is second nature: Cut, grind, file, clamp, fit, braze, weld. Repeat. Back and forth, here, there, this...
Read MoreGetting ready for Bespoked
Another year, another Bespoked show in Bristol. Hugely stressful given that the show is on at the busiest time of year for a frame builder, but it is our favourite...
Read MoreOur latest show frame back from paint
A sneak photo of our second frame to come back from paint in readiness for this years Bespoked show in Bristol, come and see the final bike there. Frame proudly...
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