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The go anywhere

’I raced mountain bikes in the mid-to-late 1980s and did the Grundig World Cup series. The prize for winning the dual slalom was a Grundig Betamax player. You needed a van to take it away! I’m from a sort of old-school background and that’s what the majority of bikes we build draw upon.’

Darron Coppin is speaking to from his workshop in Dorset where he moved 12 years ago, selling up in London to finally make bike building his full-time occupation. It’s a dream to

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