Own one of these stunning custom Rouleur bikes

Own one of these stunning custom Rouleur bikes

Your chance to own one of these limited edition, custom painted artisan bikes from some of the world's finest bike builders


For Rouleur Live 2022, five of the world’s most exciting and innovative bike fabricators custom built a range of limited edition bikes available to buy. 

These beautiful bikes have top of the range specification and bold designs. Limited to only five bikes per brand around the world, you’ll be riding an unequalled and unique machine. 

Explore the Rouleur Live 2022 bikes below or reserve yours here.

Condor 

Produced originally to service the demands of the professional Rapha Condor team, legends of the British bike industry Condor Cycles have produced this special edition Super Acciaio for Rouleur. Featuring a Columbus Spirit HSS triple-butted steel frame and Chris King headset, Condor Cycles also added Rouleur detailing to the top tube and rear dropout.

Find out more here.

Passoni 

Brand new for 2022, the Passoni Cicloprato is built entirely around the Rockshox Rudy 40mm form to allow for capabilities far beyond standard road and gravel riding. Passoni also raised the bottom bracket by 3mm, and chose not to paint the frameset but finish it entirely by anodisation. 

Find out more here.

Titici 

With its incredibly slender top tube and flowing tube shapes, Titici’s sylph-like Vento bike is lovely in its standard form. The Italian firm has created this special limited edition version, painted using the same geometric pattern from the Rouleur 'Colours of the Peloton' range. The Vento is most tailored to escaping into the high mountains with its low weight and increased comfort. 

Find out more here.

Sarto 

Born in Italy, the Seta Plus remains one of Sarto’s most popular framesets for all types of road riding. Be it climbing or descending, cornering or cruising along the flat, the Seta Plus is designed to be fast, light and comfortable. This Seta Plus Chrome edition, specially produced for Rouleur, features a full carbon fibre frameset available in standard and custom geometries with clearance for up to 32mm tyres. 

Find out more here.

Festka 

Hailing from the Czech Republic, Festka have created this special edition Spectre, with stunning dynamic colour transition paint, harking back to the cycling era of the 1980s. The white pearl and fuchsia, with a touch of purple, really sets this unique Festka apart. Bold and restless, the Spectre is designed to be your perfect everyday, go anywhere bike, with ample tyre clearance for rubber to cope with wherever the road takes you.

Find out more here.

Stelbel - SOLD OUT 

This delightful Stelbel SB/03 is painted by hand in Bergamo, Italy and features custom Columbus steel tubing designed to combine classic Italian styling with the very latest engineering research. Note the completely hidden gear and brake cables, the Evoluzione Cable System for which was designed completely in-house. The livery of this special edition was crafted by Italian print designer Francesco Franchi – his first commission for the cycling space.

All bikes are available to reserve online for a £1,000 non-refundable deposit. 

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