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Around the world the ’80s way

‘The colour is called “peacock chameleon”,’ says framebuilder Rubén Durán from his home in Madrid as he walks Cyclist through one of his jazzier creations. ‘It changes depending on the angle from which it’s viewed. Google “synthwave sunset” and you’ll see where the inspiration came from.’

For the past few years, Durán has been creating custom bikes under the brand name Rizzo. This is one of them, a Columbus steel off-road adventurer designed to tackle intercontinental expeditions, featuring a 1980s-inspired paintjob and

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