A Tale of Two Gurus, Part One.
Many are the days that have passed since I posted a few pics of the Guru Praemio titanium frame we received. Since then we’ve built the bike with a SRAM Red drivetrain, HED Ardennes SL wheels, a Ritchey cockpit and a Thomson seatpost. It’s a very understated, very cool bicycle that weighs just over 16 lbs.





And there it is. If you’re thinking about a custom bike or a titanium bike or especially a custom titanium bike, this is worth a look. Keep in mind that Guru does is for you. You want a bike stiffer than this? Done. You want a bike like this but for loaded touring? Done. You want a different finish? Done. All of those options and many more are part of making your Guru yours.