
New road bike build by Dom
Dom went for something different. That top tube tells the story — alternating segments of natural bamboo and black wrapping creating a striped effect that you don't see often.
This is a fixed gear build with deep section R50 wheels that mean business. The carbon rims add a serious aero advantage and give the whole bike a track-ready presence. Bullhorn bars complete the aggressive stance — all the drops position without the faff of multiple hand positions you won't use.
The frame construction shows careful planning. Each black section covers a lug point where fibres wrap the bamboo tubes together, but Dom extended the wrapping to create deliberate visual breaks. The result is less "bamboo bike" and more "design object that happens to be made from bamboo."
Single speed simplicity suits this build perfectly. No cables cluttering the top tube, no derailleur hanger complicating the clean rear triangle. Just chain tension, direct drive, and the mechanical purity that fixie riders chase.
The tan sidewall tyres add a vintage touch that balances the modern aero wheels. It's a clever contrast — new tech meeting classic aesthetics.
What makes this build work is the consistency of vision. Every choice reinforces the same idea: fast, clean, uncompromised. The garden backdrop almost feels wrong for a bike this aggressive — you want to see it threading through traffic or hammering a velodrome.
Different doesn't mean difficult. It just takes a clear idea and the commitment to execute it. Dom clearly had both. 🔥
