And finally... it's fun
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Thinking about building your own bike? Go for it!
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One of the main reasons to build your own bike is that you can spec each and every part, exactly as you want
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Seeing a pile of parts turn into a fully functioning bike is incredibly rewarding
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Want crocodile skin handlebar tape? Building your own bike means you can make something truly unique
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Building a bike can seem intimidating, but it needn't be and you'll learn a lot along the way
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If you choose to go fully custom then you can go wild with the paintjob
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Above all, building your own bike is a fun and satisfying experience
And finally... it's fun
This is probably the most compelling reason to build your bike: it’s just fun.
If you like bikes and love an excuse to mess around with your bike setup, putting your own ride together is as good as it gets. You can do it all in an afternoon if you’re a dab mechanical hand, or really prolong the process and put a component on every day for a week, but either way, it’s a bike geek’s idea of heaven – all those components to play with and nobody to tell you what to do.
And part of the enjoyment is the satisfaction. You start with just a frame and fork then, piece by piece, it morphs into a fully working bicycle (well, that’s the aim anyway). Sure, some of the tasks can be a pain (we’re looking at you, internal cable routing), but ultimately it fulfills that innate desire almost every cyclist has to tinker with the equipment and it feels extremely satisfying.
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