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Jay's Strada

A perfect blend of modern SRAM RED 1x eTap parts with a classic rim brake steel frame and fork!

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Dave's Strada Fango Divide Bike

This one is a gravel bike and so much more. With massive tire clearance and mounting points for bags I plan to do so much exploring on this bike!

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Ellen's Strada Disc

Ellen’s Strada may be one of the smallest frames I’ve ever built, but even more special because it fits her perfectly.

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Jon's Strada Fango

The SRAM Transmission 1x mullet makes this one unique, ready to grind gravel, hit some trails, or take a spin for coffee, it really can do it all.

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Steve's Voyageur Ekar Rando

A mix of modern and classic elements on this one. Steve chose a Campagnolo Ekar groupset and HED’s Vanquish carbon wheels for this unique rando build.

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Dave's Neve Fatbike

27.5x4.3” studded tires highlight this Wisconsin build. The big wheels look proportional on this XL fatbike frame.

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Naomi's Strata Fango

Naomi wanted a bike that would hold up on rough Western PA gravel and singletrack. She also wanted super low gearing to conquer the steep climbs. Mission accomplished!

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Ryan's Strada Fango

Ryan opted for a 1x setup on his Montana-bound Strada Fango, along with some knobby 27.5x2.1 tires.

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Martha's Strada Disc

Martha chose my Champagne finish for her road-oriented Strada Fango. An Ultegra 12-speed Di2 group runs the show and the Dura Ace carbon wheels keep things light!

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Robert's Strada Fango

An homage to his German immigrant parents, executed with fantastic paint and some great little details all around!

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Michael's Strada Fango

Michael chose a classic “Team Ellis” paint scheme for his ride. The extra tire clearance is put to good use with the Rene Herse 38mm tires, and a Dura Ace 12-speed Di2 group keeps things running.

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Deborah's Neve Fatbike

While the frame has beautiful Cabernet paint over some sexy smooth fillets, the first thing anyone asks about is the Lauf Carbonara suspension fork.

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Hemanth's Strada Fango

Strada Fango translates to "Road Mud" and it's built to handle it all.

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Angie's Strada Fango

It truly does double duty with two sets of wheels: 700x30mm (shown) road wheels, and 650x50mm knobbies for gravel.

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David's Strada Fango

David chose my Deep Cobalt paint along with a mechanical Shimano GRX group and a dedicated set of 650x48mm wheels/tires.

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Mark's Strada Disc

Mark’s frame looks great with a full Champagne paint job. He went with Ultegra Di2 parts, but I swapped in a GRX crankset with a 48x31 chainring combo that allows for a nice low climbing gear.

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Misty's Fillet Tri Bike

Misty wanted a new bike for Ironman Wisconsin that would never get lost in the bike corral. The paint job is inspired by a red-eyed tree frog.

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Jay's 29'er

Jay’s fillet brazed 29’er became a canvas for some amazing custom paintwork. It’s rocking a full XTR 12 speed group, a Rock Shox SID Ultimate, and some ENVE M525 wheels.

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Jill's Strada Fango

This was a special project with some custom hand-carved lugs and a Silca frame pump painted to match the Champagne paint job.

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Gene's Modern Classic

Gene’s Modern Classic leans a bit more “classic” with an array of silver parts which look great against the polished stainless and gorgeous blue finish.

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Bill's Strada Disc

A stealthy matte black Strada with Dura-Ace Di2.

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Dave's Strada Fango

A great example of a quiver killer that can do gravel and road.

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Sam’s Modern Classic

This one missed the Philly Bike Expo a few years ago, but it deserves all the attention my other show bike got.

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