Cyclist Magazine

Mason Resolution

Mason Cycles occupies a rare space in the bicycle industry. Its boutique approach to bikes, operating from a converted barn in a tranquil corner of Sussex, is indisputably artisanal, yet it remains far enough removed from the ‘one man and his dog’ framebuilding model that you won’t have to wait two years to own one.

The bikes combine the warm dependability of the local builder with the exotic flair of Italian craftsmanship, and this Columbus steel Resolution is a case in point. Like the illegitimate child of a Pegoretti and a Surly, it’s a thing of beauty, and it exudes durability and

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