L'ordinaire Randonneur
As featured at the MADE show.
As a nod to this heritage, l’ordinaire boasts original Herse/Singer geometries, is 650B specific, and this one’s fully mechanical – no batteries, no bleeding, ever. The bike everyone needs but just doesn’t know it yet. A perfect tourer, light backpacker and everyday bike that your friends will want to borrow come the zombie apocalypse.
As featured at the MADE show.
As a nod to this heritage, l’ordinaire boasts original Herse/Singer geometries, is 650B specific, and this one’s fully mechanical – no batteries, no bleeding, ever. The bike everyone needs but just doesn’t know it yet. A perfect tourer, light backpacker and everyday bike that your friends will want to borrow come the zombie apocalypse.
As featured at the MADE show.
As a nod to this heritage, l’ordinaire boasts original Herse/Singer geometries, is 650B specific, and this one’s fully mechanical – no batteries, no bleeding, ever. The bike everyone needs but just doesn’t know it yet. A perfect tourer, light backpacker and everyday bike that your friends will want to borrow come the zombie apocalypse.
An extraordinary machine, so of course we named it ‘the ordinary’.
The newest old horse in the stable. Randonneur bikes were born of the Concours de Machines competitions that stressed technology, light weight, reliability and self-sustainability. CdM rules required cycles be practical - fendered, have generator lights, carry pumps, and be durable and light enough to withstand the competition’s long rigorous mixed surface racing trials.
Size // Med/Large (57cm)
Component Group // OG (Off-Grid, full mechanical build)
Finish // Butted/tuned Ti, Cerakote finish
Enve Gravel Adventure fork
Campagnolo Chorus mechanical 2x12s drivetrain
Paul Klamper mechanical disk brakes
Ritchey “Classic” seatpost, bar, stem
Onyx (silent) rear hub + SON Delux dynamo front hub + Whisky 650B carbon rims
Optimized for 650bx45c tires (fendered) or 650bx52c (unfendered)