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As it approaches its 100th anniversary and claims to be the “longest-established British bicycle manufacturer,” UK-based Pashley Cycles is launching its new Roadfinder Collection. Founded in 1926, Pashley is dedicated to hand-building high-quality bicycles, tricycles, commercial carriers, and cargo bikes for riders of all types. (Photos / Pashley Cycles) Today, they unveiled the Roadfinder collection, which consists of frame designs for both conventional and electric models with gravel and road-specific builds. They are designed, tested, and handmade in their UK-based factory. Using both 3D-printed and laser-cut elements, Pashley’s includes unique design elements, resulting in beautiful, high-quality, hand-crafted steel frames. Pashley Roadfinder Collection dropout detail Pashley’s goal when developing the Roadfinder collection was to create “extremely versatile” bicycles – bicycles that can cover many comfortable miles on many different terrains, journeys, and adventures. From all-season endurance road rides and off-road gravel grinds to bikepacking exploration, they wanted to make the “Swiss Army Knife of Bicycles”. Pashley Roadfinder Collection hub motor “ The Roadfinder collection also perfectly showcases and builds on our heritage of artisan frame-building, appealing to all riders who appreciate true versatility, performance, and the unique ride experience you only get from a high-end steel frame, built by hand using the very best materials ”. Andy Smallwood, CEO, Pashley. Pashley Roadfinder Collection emotor switch The Roadfinder Collection
Pashley peppered in some interesting details for this collection. Some honor the […]
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