The latest addition to Rapha’s Continental project, which features long rides through less-travelled parts of the world, is a collaboration with VANDEYK Contemporary Cycles of Stuttgart, Germany.
Arendt van Deyk’s bike for Rapha Continental is TIG-welded by hand from Columbus XCr stainless steel tubing. It’s a custom one-off so Van Deyk isn’t putting a price on it, but his frames in the material start at €6,950.

“With Rapha Continental working with the finest framebuilders around the world, VANDEYK was excited to built a bike for the fleet of the programme,” says Arendt.
“To handle the wide range of terrain that the Continental riders encounter, the handbuilt Columbus XCr stainless steel frame features added tyre clearance, longer seat stays and disc brakes.

“The code design on the seatstays and fork blades translates as ‘Continental’.”
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5 thoughts on “Germany’s VANDEYK unveils Rapha Continental bike”
Very pretty, but I don’t
Very pretty, but I don’t think that whoever specced that bike has ever done “long rides through less-travelled parts of the world.”
Double chainset, skinny tyres, racing saddle… really?
Mike Hall did a rather long
Mike Hall did a rather long ride on a carbon fibre frame with skinny tyres and carbon wheels. In fareness it wasn’t your everyday long haul ride.
Note there is added tyre
Note there is added tyre clearance so some wider crossers/tourers could be fitted.
I wouldn’t say the saddle is the bit to be worried about, more the compliance of the seatpost, MTB/CX saddles are much the same as road bikes. Apart from fit, there aren’t really many ways to improve saddle comfort, something like that Specialized Roubaix seatpost or the Thomson suspension seatpost would be perfect, which could be added aftermarket like the wheels.
The target market, as with most Rapha kit, is likely people who want really quality stuff and have lots of spare money to throw. In all honesty if money wasn’t an issue for me I’d probably buy one. Unfortunately, it is.
Osprey wrote:The target
Edited for you.
(Just a joke Raffalovers)
Cracking looking bike.
Pretty nice machine – Campag
Pretty nice machine – Campag instead, though ?