Builders for Builders 2025 Fundraiser Will Win One Lucky Rider a Custom Frame
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Builders for Builders 2025 Fundraiser Will Win One Lucky Rider a Custom Frame
"Born in the uncompromising terrain of Colorado, Mosaic prioritizes maximal performance on every surface. Merging meticulous welds with modern geometry and componentry, each frame is a mix of precision engineering and industrial artistry. Mosaic builds metal bikes for fun, adventure, racing, and building character through suffering. Each frame is a showcase of timeless style and contemporary functionality. Sycip Designs has been building bikes in Northern California since 1992."
"These days, Jeremy Sycip does the fittings, designs. He also fabricates all the frames in a small shop in Santa Rosa, California. All his frames are custom-built and offered in steel, titanium, or aluminum. Steel frames are also offered in Tig, Lugged, or Fillet Brazed construction. Retrotec and Inglis Cycles is a small, one-man shop building custom and production steel bicycle frames since 1993. Curtis Inglis handcrafts his frames in the world-famous Napa Valley wine-growing region."
Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship (SBTS) runs the Builders for Builders Fundraiser for 2025, partnering with select custom frame builders: Significant Other Bikes, Retrotec, Sycip, Prandus, Stinner Frameworks, and Mosaic. Every $10 donation through September 30, 2025, enters donors to win a custom handcrafted frame built by the chosen builder. The winning frame receives a custom paint job and high-end components from brands like Paul Components, White Industries, and WTB. Mosaic focuses on precision metal frames with modern geometry for varied terrain. Sycip Designs offers custom steel, titanium, or aluminum frames fabricated in Santa Rosa, with steel options in TIG, lugged, or fillet-brazed construction. Retrotec/Inglis produces handcrafted steel frames in Napa Valley since 1993.
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