This versatile all road bike can handle anything you throw at it and is as comfortable on pavement as it is on gravel roads, dirt trails or the CX racecourse.  Full custom configurations available.

Axehandle CX & Gravel

11 speed drivetrain
Disc brakes
carbon fork
Massive tire clearance

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Strong – Steam bent and Kevlar reinforced
Durable – Protected with marine spar varnish
Green – Individually made from sustainable American hardwoods
Beautiful – Hand-sculpted ash and walnut woods
Local – Made in Denver, CO USA
Race Tested – Connor frames have survived the Leadville 100 mountain bike race
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Axehandle CX
Standard Build
Ash wood frame
11 speed SRAM XO
Spot Carbon CX Fork
Rolf-Prima alloy wheels
Massive tire clearance for 42mm + tires
TRP hybrid hydraulic disc brakes
Easton alloy cockpit with Salsa Cowbell bars
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Upgrades & Options:
Walnut frame
Carbon fiber wheels
Carbon fiber cockpit
Wood Fenders
Wood water bottle cage
Gates Belt Drive
Single speed
Through axle
Rack, wood wheels, kickstand, basket and other upgrades available on request

Additional reinforcements include a full carbon-fiber lined downtube (internally) along with Kevlar and carbon fiber laminates in the rear triangle. Full internal cable routing keeps the design clean and makes for easy portaging. The frame finished with marine spar varnish to keep it sealed from the elements and is protected with 3M clear bra to keep it resistant to rock dings and chips. This bike is meant to be ridden and has an amazingly supple ride quality but it is also just stunningly beautiful.

Sizes:   49-60 cm and custom fitting available.

Proving that this bike isn’t just a showpiece, it recently was used to complete the Leadville Trail 100 mountain bike race.

Frame only available upon request. Contact me for pricing.

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Connor Wood Cycles' cyclocross/gravel bike built for an arborist. © Cyclocross Magazine
Connor Wood Cycles’ cyclocross/gravel bike built for an arborist. © Cyclocross Magazine

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