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Mason Bokeh 3

Brighton-based Mason has been around since 2014, and in the past few years has made a name for itself in the world of endurance events. This is in part thanks to sponsorship of riders such as Angus Young, winner of the 600km Dales Divide and 2,000km Pan Celtic Race, and Josh Ibbett, who has won the 4,240km Transcontinental Race and 1,900km GBDuro. Mason says these rider relationships form part of a feedback loop in its development process, with bikes changing to suit the events.

To that end, the Bokeh, launched in 2016, is touted as an ‘adventure sport’ bike that treads a fine line between fast gravel and

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