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C-Bear Custom Bike Build Off – Alchemy Takes the Win!

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A big thanks to everyone who voted for their favorite custom road bike build in the C-Bear contest. Alchemy’s Belgian themed Helios, built by their quasi-in house bike shop Nie Brothers, took the win, but Parlee’s Z-Zero and Signature Cycles put up a good fight. As far as we’re concerned, the real winners are Bart and Ard because they get to ride them!

Oh, and two more real winners will get their very own C-Bear ceramic bearing bottom brackets. If you voted and put in a legit email address, check your inbox over the next few days. If you get an email, details to respond and claim your prize will be in the note. Click past the break for links to all the partners in this promotion and past posts showing off the bikes!

Part One: Parlee Z-Zero x Signature Cycles

Part Two: Alchemy Helios x Nie Brothers

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1Pro
1Pro
10 years ago

OH SMACK!

Does this mean most Alchemy fans sit around doing bong hits while participating in silly internet polls while Parlee fans are out working their day jobs and riding their bikes?

Ps, i didn’t vote but I am on the internet doing bo….

rico
rico
10 years ago

I didn’t vote either. I think the poll is odd because I think you should have to ride on each of these bikes with your ideal geo in order to really test which bike best met the requirements that each of the bike owners wanted.

On the opther hand it was fun to see the projects in photos and it seemed to be good coverage for the bike shops.

Wiley
Wiley
10 years ago

Finally, the heavier bike wins! This would have been 100% Alchemy if the frame was steel. Regardless, those brakes are going to get someone killed, man.

erikv
erikv
10 years ago

I thought the Belgian theme was a cheap shot, so I voted for Parlee.

Psi Squared
Psi Squared
10 years ago

“Regardless, those brakes are going to get someone killed, man.” That’s hilarious.

RICKY
RICKY
10 years ago

Killed?? =O Those are the TRP HY/RDs, which could have some of the best power and modulation of any brake you can get for normal road levers – I wouldn’t knock them so quickly!

fleche
fleche
10 years ago

erikv,
i agree, the alchemy paint job was a cheap shot.

But then again i have always though alchemy’s look kind of bland as far as a custom bike goes.

erikv
erikv
10 years ago

Still, I have to say both bikes were *amazing. The Alchemy made me drool a little bit, but they totally sucker punched me with that paint job. I want it.

Wiley
Wiley
10 years ago

@ricky, I live my life one block at a time. Fixed gear, no brakes; can’t stop, don’t want to either.

John Mitchell
John Mitchell
10 years ago

I’ve owned bikes from both builders, and have have to deal with customer service extensively in both cases; and I will say that Alchemy’s customer service beats Parlee’s by a country mile. Literally two ends of the spectrum in customer satisfaction here.

1Pro
1Pro
10 years ago

John M, the fact that you “have to deal with customer service extensively in both cases”
sounds to me like both products sucked in some way or another regardless of how good or bad the service. what was wrong?

A.
A.
10 years ago

I’ve had only positive experiences with Parlee customer service.

Wiley
Wiley
10 years ago

@john mitchell, can I ask what happened with Parlee? They are known for their customer service.

Jack
Jack
10 years ago

@1pro it’s a good possibility that if John Mitchell had to deal with customer service that extensively from 2 companies that pride themselves on great customer service, that he may have been the problem. I’ve had only great experiences with Parlees customer service. Great buying experience.

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