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Soma Fabrications, which gets its name from the San Francisco name of South of Market Street has become a favorite bike brand among those of us who want to build our own bike with high quality reasonably priced parts.

We love how Soma Steel frames ride. Rider after rider tell us how no matter how many higher end bikes they have in their garage, they always grab their Soma when they go out on their favorite rides.

We love their beautifully simple paint jobs, minimalist graphics, and more importantly the flexibility that their frames provide

We love them so much that we build up a number of Custom Soma Bikes that are high end commuter bikes, thoughtfully made touring bikes, cyclocross bikes and belt drive bikes that make our souls purr.

$90.00
- 6061-T12 aluminum with round, Compact bend and a shallow drop - easy to reach brake lever positioning - Drop: 130mm - Reach: 75mm
$75.00
• Vintage Italian racing profile • Synthetic leather cover with medium padding
$70.00
Great little aluminum rack. Perfect for strapping a Wald basket to, or on its own to support a handlebar bag. Stainless hardware, includes mounting tang and spacers so that you can clear the fork leg when you mount to the eyelets on the backside of your fork. Works well with a set of P-clamps as well (included). The Lucas 3 differs from the Lucas 1 in that we added a mid-fork mount for extra stability. - Round eyelets for strapping/zip-tying things on - Platform measures 240mm x 130mm - The eyelet to the bottom of the rack is 365mm. - Load capacity: 10kg/22 lbs. - Greyish silver or black - Weight: 570g
$60.00
- Drop bar designed with off road use in mind - Width of flats on top: 340mm - Grip area has a slight flare - Bar-end shifter compatible. 300g - Clamp: 31.8mm - Width: 56cm - Drop: 112mm - Reach: 65mm
$50.00
- 6061-T6 polished aluminum finish in black or silver - Grip Area Diameter: 22.2mm - The internal diameter of the ends are machined to fit some bar end shifters and reverse brake levers - Bends forward 22-degrees before bending backwards - A design collaboration with Dream Cycle Vancouver
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