One of the most eye-catching bikes at the Bespoked Handmade Bicycle Show in Dresden, Germany, last weekend was this hand-painted model from Spoon Customs. Made from Columbus HSS Spirit steel tubing by Spoon founder Andy Carr and hand-painted by artist and illustrator Sam Dunn, it’s unique.
Pics: Greenleaves Cycling/Rory Hitchens & Spoon Customs
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This Spoon Customs Spoon 01 road bike – usually called ‘the Sam Dunn bike’ – isn’t new. In fact, Andy made it back in 2014 while learning to build frames by hand. It’s a prototype of the bike that was to become the Spoon Customs Izoard RR, with a compact geometry, rim brakes, and external cable routing.
The Columbus Spirit HSS (High Strength Shaped) is made from triple-butted Omnicrom alloy. The tubes are cold-drawn and seamless.
The fork is from Columbus too; it’s a carbon Futura with a tapered steerer.
“The paintwork features a number of names and icons relevant to Sam, the artist, and Andy himself, with colleague Tony Corke, who did the fit, represented and a number of other nods to people involved—or just things that Sam and Andy shared and found they had in common whilst the work was being produced,” says Spoon Cycles.
The design includes spoons and the Columbus logo, which might not surprise you, and also more unexpected elements like skulls, flowers, and eyeballs. There’s lacquer over the top.
The head tube badge is hand-painted too…
…as is the Zipp carbon stem.
The bike is built up with Campagnolo’s 12-speed Super Record mechanical groupset and 60mm deep Campag Bora WTO wheels.
Like most Spoon Customs bikes, this one features a Chris King headset – an InSet 7 – while the CNC-machined brake callipers are Ted Ciamillo GSL Micros. They’re super-lightweight and extremely rare.
The handlebar and seatpost are from Enve while the saddle is a Selle Italia SLR Boost Kit Carbonio Superflow. The complete bike comes in at 7.5kg.
Spoon Customs offers a range of bikes in various materials, including the Izoard RR with a Columbus HSS or XCr front triangle and a Columbus Spirit rear.
Check out the full range here.
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That's quite lovely. I might be too afraid of getting a scratch in the paint to ride it.