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Performance Allroads Bike: Titanium XX with In-Route System

Designed and built with Velosmith Bicycle Studio, a Seven Cycles retailer in Wilmette, Illinois. Velosmith brought the Seven to the Chris King Open House. The Radavist took some amazing photos at the Open House along with many beautiful bikes. Seven was fortunate to be part of it. Thank you, Velosmith, Chris King, and The Radavist! Photographs by The Radavist.

Velosmith Allroads bike for the Chris King Open House photographed by The Radavist
Velosmith Allroads blue beauty. Photograph credit: The Radavist
Velosmith Allroads bike for the Chris King Open House photographed by The Radavist
Full In-Route system for clean and hidden housing presentation. Photograph credit: The Radavist
Velosmith Allroads bike for the Chris King Open House photographed by The Radavist
Dropped chainstays and Fastback dropout interface. Fast, stiff, clearance. Photograph credit: The Radavist
Velosmith Allroads bike for the Chris King Open House photographed by The Radavist
Symmetry. Photograph credit: The Radavist
Velosmith Allroads bike for the Chris King Open House photographed by The Radavist
Seven paint designed by Velosmith. Photograph credit: The Radavist
Velosmith Allroads bike for the Chris King Open House photographed by The Radavist
Love to watch it go. Photograph credit: The Radavist

Performance Touring-Gravel Bike: Titanium S with fenders & wired headlight

Designed and built for Jason R. with Signature Cycles, a Seven Cycles retailer in Greenwich, Connecticut. Photographs by Signature Cycles.

Gravel touring bike photo Signature Cycles
Jason's touring beauty. Photograph credit: Signature Cycles
Gravel touring bike photo Signature Cycles
Drivetrain detail. S dropouts and stiff chainstays. Photo credit: Signature Cycles
Gravel touring bike photo Signature Cycles
Jason with his Seven! Photograph credit: Signature Cycles

Performance Road Bike: Titanium Axiom XX with In-Route System

Designed and built with Cyclefit, a Seven Cycles retailer in London, England. Read what they think of the bike. Spoilers: They love it! Photographs by Cyclefit.

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This XX performance road bike includes the Enve In-Route internal system. Very clean. Our good friends at Cyclefit built this beauty. Photograph credit: Cyclefit
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Full In-Route system for clean and hidden housing presentation. Photograph credit: Cyclefit
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In London. Photograph credit: Cyclefit
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No exposed cables or housing with the In-Route system. Photograph credit: Cyclefit
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XX asymmetric chainstays. Photograph credit: Cyclefit
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Seven's inline s-bend seat stay. Photograph credit: Cyclefit

Performance Gravel Bike: Titanium SL with FlowState rear triangle

The Seven MantaRay. A special edition to highlight the benefits of Seven's unique FlowState rear triangle. This bike was shown at the Chris King Open House. The Radavist took some amazing photos at the Open House along with many beautiful bikes. Seven was fortunate to be part of it. Thank you Chris King and The Radavist! Photographs by The Radavist.

Velosmith Allroads bike for the Chris King Open House photographed by The Radavist
Seven MantaRay painted matte olive in our pinstripe graphic design. Photograph credit: The Radavist
Velosmith Allroads bike for the Chris King Open House photographed by The Radavist
Curves upon curves. Photograph credit: The Radavist
Velosmith Allroads bike for the Chris King Open House photographed by The Radavist
Massachusetts, USA. Photograph credit: The Radavist
Velosmith Allroads bike for the Chris King Open House photographed by The Radavist
The mantaray. Photograph credit: The Radavist
Velosmith Allroads bike for the Chris King Open House photographed by The Radavist
The MantaRay head tube badge. Hand brazed. Photograph credit: The Radavist
Velosmith Allroads bike for the Chris King Open House photographed by The Radavist
Asymmetry. Photograph credit: The Radavist
Velosmith Allroads bike for the Chris King Open House photographed by The Radavist
Seven's Asym dropout design. Light and stout. Photograph credit: The Radavist
Velosmith Allroads bike for the Chris King Open House photographed by The Radavist
Must ride before the sun goes down. Photograph credit: The Radavist

Performance Gravel Bike: Titanium Evergreen XX

Designed and built with Ride Headquarters, a Seven Cycles retailer in Eastern, Massachusetts. Photographs by Seven Cycles.

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This XX performance gravel bike is stripped down for competition. Seven's exclusive Asymmetric chainstays and our Moto seat stays. The best performance combination. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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Seven's special engraved seat top. Nickel-plated aluminum. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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Internal housing port. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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XX asymmetric chainstays. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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Brake mount. Light, stiff, quiet. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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Chris the King. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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XX head tube badge. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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This gravel bike begs to be ridden. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles

Cyclocross Race Bike: Titanium Mudhoney S

Designed and built with Ride Headquarters, a Seven Cycles retailer in Eastern, Massachusetts. For Shane B. Photographs by Seven Cycles.

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Pure cyclocross race bike. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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Seven's S-type laser cut head tube badge. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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Stiff chainstays and dropouts. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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Welds by hand; no pulse welding. Stronger and deeper. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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Shane racing the next day. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles

Performance Road Bike: Carbon-Titanium 622 XX, Painted

Photographs by Seven Cycles.

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This XX performance road bike is 80% carbon and 20% titanium. Unlike any other bike. It is the best of carbon and the best of riding — all in one.
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Internal routing and our prized XX head tube badge. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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Lug detail and internal port. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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Bottom bracket area: paint, lugs, carbon, beauty. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles

Fat Bikepacking: Titanium Highline XX

Designed and built with Ride Headquarters, a Seven Cycles retailer in Eastern, Massachusetts. The bike is optimized for Fat Pursuit and other multi-day bikepacking projects in snow, sand, and forests. For Patria V. Photographs by Seven Cycles.

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This XX bikepacking fat bike is on its way to Fat Pursuit. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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Studded tires are ready for the harshest cold conditions. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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Fully loaded and ready to bivy in the snow. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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Seven's unique asymmetric rear triangle makes the drivetrain stiffer. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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The cockpit is airplane-like. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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It's like a tandem with one set of pedals. Dinosaur gets a free ride. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles

Bikepacking-Touring Gravel Bike: Titanium Evergreen SL // Custom Paint // Ride Headquarters

Designed and built with Ride Headquarters, a Seven Cycles retailer in Eastern, Massachusetts. For Dan S. Photographs by Seven Cycles.

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Dan rode across the US. Here he is at the end of his adventure with some of Seven's framebuilders. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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The bike fully loaded for 30-plus days of riding. Paint and Seven's Moto seat stays. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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Stories shared about the road. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles

Gravel Performance Bike: Titanium Evergreen S // Shimano GRX Project bike

Shimano and Seven collaborated on a project bike for Shimano's GRX 1x introduction. Shimano presented it at the Unbound Gravel race. Photographs by Seven Cycles.

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Evergreen S on display with Shimano's GRX 1x parts group. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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Shimano's limited edition silver parts. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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Stories shared about gravel riding at Unbound. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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An Unbound worthy bike. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles

Performance Fat Bike: Titanium S

Designed and built with Ride Headquarters, a Seven Cycles retailer in Eastern, Massachusetts. Photographs by Seven Cycles.

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Performance fat bike. Fast, fluid, fluffy. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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Complex and delicate welding makes for the strongest frame. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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Chainstay bends for 5" tires and any chainring combination. 100 mm bottom bracket width. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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Welded. By hand. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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Brake system with 160 mm rotor and adapter. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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Rear view of a hot setup. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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Fat bike seat stays; extreme bends for big tires. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles
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Ready for anything. Photograph credit: Seven Cycles