It’s not easy to whittle all the work NAHBS exhibitors put into their bicycles down to a measly little ten. And it’s totally unfair. I left off some great bikes (Best Road Bike winner, David Kirk, you are missing from this list, as is Best TIG Welding, by Kent Eriksen), and I kept my focus narrow — only bikes from USA companies (Raleigh, Cherubim, Tsubasa, Officina Battaglin, my sincerest apologies). So, know this: This list is a super elite list of makers I think you, GP readers, would do well to consider for your next bike. But it’s not an exhaustive list. It is simply and humbly a great starting point for building respect and beginning to lust after an American handbuilt bike.
Alchemy Kratos
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It’s hard to choose the best Alchemy bike, so I just went with the newest. This titanium gravel-grinder features Fox’s yet-to-be-released AX Adventure fork, a classic geometry and all the water bottle holders you need for a proper day’s ride. If gravel or ti isn’t your thing, check out Alchemy’s carbon full-suspension bike, the Arktos, or the new carbon Helios disc road bike.
No.22 Aurora Disc
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A new disc offering from upstate New York-based No.22 offers a unique frame build, featuring titanium on the top tube, down tube and rear triangle, along with a full carbon seat mast. No.22 also uses a CNC machine to help mill the tube butting precisely, a more calculated approach than the traditional method done by hand.