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Radavist Supertramp Giveaway

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Why / How: Supertramp Bike Packing / ATB

Why / How: Supertramp Bike Packing / ATB

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  • Bicycle Tubing, What's in a Name: Introducing Wilde TLC

    November 04 2022 – Jeff Frane

    Bicycle Tubing, What's in a Name: Introducing Wilde TLC

    Introducing TLC tubing, the proprietary blend of double butted chromoly tubing that we're utilizing on the forthcoming Supertramp and Rambler framesets.  With the Supertramp launch happening next week we felt that it was a good idea to tell you about the tubeset those bikes are being built with and to let you in on some industry insider info.  Crazy Sexy...

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  • Custom Steel Hardtail from Goldfinch Cyclery

    August 09 2022 – Jeff Frane

    Custom Steel Hardtail from Goldfinch Cyclery

    This might be the best build on a Wilde that we've seen yet. This is a custom steel hardtail for Karl built around a 140mm travel fork. The finish is a two tone powdercoat fade with a tropical vibe that has been excellently complimented by the bold choices of gold and pink anodized components.  This build was concepted and executed...

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  • Why / How: Wayfinder Gravel / Adventure Fork

    July 12 2022 – Jeff Frane

    Why / How: Wayfinder Gravel / Adventure Fork

    We've got big dreams over here at Wilde, and one of those dreams is to make a significant contribution to the culture and machinery of modern cycling. The Wayfinder marks our first attempt at creating something that we felt was sorely lacking in the market, namely a carbon fork with all the features that will retro-fit to existing bikes, give...

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  • Alex's Titanium All-Arounder with Igleheart Steel Fork

    May 23 2022 – Jeff Frane

    Alex's Titanium All-Arounder with Igleheart Steel Fork

    We're so excited about how this custom turned out for our friend Alex at Joy Machine's bike shop in Cleveland.  This was a special one as it uses a 1 1/8" headtube to match the amazing Igleheart steel segmented fork. This style of fork known as "New England Style" or "Fat Chance" Or "Yo Eddy! Fork" was developed by the folks...

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