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Design a bike that doesn’t just fit you, it reflects you.
Each custom build is crafted from the ground up, combining precision engineering, refined aesthetics, and your personal vision to create a ride that is truly one of one.

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Grima Custom
Regular price
€4.999,00
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Nomades Custom
Regular price
€5.999,00
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Nomades Gravel Custom
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€6.799,00
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Mirabeau Custom
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€7.999,00
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Beau Rivage Custom
€8.599,00 - €9.499,00
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Expert Assembly & Setup

Every bike is professionally assembled and checked by certified mechanics before delivery or pickup.

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Trusted After-Sales Support

Dedicated customer support and a network of partner workshops to keep your bike running smoothly.

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Quality-Tested Components

Carefully selected components and strict quality control to ensure performance, safety, and durability.

Frequently Asked
Questions

What exactly is a custom bike ?

A custom bike is a bicycle designed around your specific needs, body type, and expectations in terms of comfort, performance, and design. Every component is selected and adjusted through a fully tailored assembly process: carbon or aluminum frame, cockpit, drivetrain, wheels, components, and finishes.

You define a clear direction: urban bike, gravel, road, or mixed use. The frame geometry, riding position, and equipment are then adapted to create a cohesive setup. The goal is simple: build a bike that matches the way you ride, without the compromises of a standard configuration.

A custom bike also carries a strong aesthetic dimension. Choices in colors, finishes, materials, and graphic details allow you to create a distinctive bike that reflects your personal style.

Why customize your bike ?

Customization is driven by tailored performance and precise ergonomics. A standard bike comes with generic settings. A custom bike adjusts every parameter to your body, improving position, comfort, and pedaling efficiency.

You optimize power transfer through the alignment of frame, handlebar, saddle, and crankset. This mechanical harmony reduces physical strain over long distances and improves overall riding stability.

Customization also allows you to select components based on your actual riding conditions: urban environments, hilly roads, daily commutes, or performance rides. Each technical choice directly impacts how the bike behaves.

The visual aspect matters too. You get a bike that reflects a strong personal identity, with a unique and consistent setup down to the smallest detail.

What is a custom bike and why has it become a strong trend ?

Custom bikes are part of a broader shift toward products that are more adapted, durable, and personal. A bicycle is no longer just a means of transport, it has become a mobility and lifestyle object.

The rise of gravel riding, urban mobility, and hybrid use cases has created demand for flexible setups. Riders are looking for solutions that combine versatility, comfort, and performance without being limited by fixed product ranges.

The growth of customization also reflects a desire for differentiation. A custom bike becomes an extension of its rider’s identity, with strong attention to design, finishing, and assembly quality.

Finally, this trend is rooted in usability. A bike designed around your real needs improves riding consistency, confidence in your equipment, and the overall quality of your cycling experience.

What are the different types of custom bikes and how do you choose the right one ?

A custom bike is defined by its level of personalization, aligned with your use, body type, and riding style. Each type serves a specific purpose and influences frame design, components, and finishing.

  • Custom city bike: built for urban commuting, with a comfortable riding position and integrated accessories (rack, lights, fenders)
  • Custom road bike: focused on road performance, optimizing weight, stiffness, and aerodynamics
  • Custom gravel bike: designed for versatility across roads and trails, with geometry suited for endurance and mixed terrain
  • Custom premium e-bike: integrated electric assistance, balancing design, range, and comfort
  • Custom performance bike: competition-oriented setup, maximizing efficiency and handling precision

The right choice depends on your primary use, riding frequency, terrain, and expectations in terms of comfort vs. performance.

What are the key steps to build your custom bike ?

  • Define your primary use (city, road, gravel, performance)
  • Analyze your body measurements and riding position
  • Select the frame and material (carbon, aluminum, adapted geometry)
  • Choose technical components (drivetrain, brakes, wheels)
  • Define the level of electric assistance (if e-bike)
  • Select aesthetic finishes (colors, paint, design integration)
  • Adjust personal components (saddle, handlebar, accessories)
  • Assemble the bike with precision tuning
  • Perform testing and dynamic adjustments

What regulations apply to custom bikes ?

A custom bike must comply with technical and legal requirements to ensure safe use on public roads. These rules vary depending on the bike category, especially for electric models.

  • Compliance with EN 15194 standards for electric bikes
  • Assistance limited to 25 km/h for road-legal use
  • Motor power regulated according to current standards
  • Requirement for compliant braking systems
  • Front and rear lighting for urban and road use
  • Bike identification and marking based on local regulations
  • Component compliance to ensure road safety certification

How do you maintain a custom bike and ensure durability ?

Maintaining a custom bike requires regular monitoring of components and attention to key mechanical areas. Precision engineering calls for proper upkeep to preserve performance over time.

Regular cleaning of the frame and drivetrain helps reduce wear. Checking tire pressure and brake condition ensures stable and safe handling. Lubricating the chain and moving parts maintains smooth pedaling.

Periodic checks on bolt tightening, especially on carbon or aluminum components, help prevent misalignment. Electric bikes require monitoring of the battery and connections to ensure consistent range and performance.

Routine servicing by a specialist workshop allows for fine adjustments and extends the overall lifespan of the bike.