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Jean Loup’s new Daccordi Fly

Jean Loup’s new Daccordi Fly

Jean-Loup came from France to pick up his new custom-made Daccordi Fly in person. He took the opportunity to take a few days off in Tuscany. Our company is in fact located in the central area of Tuscany. From here, you can easily reach all the Tuscan cities of art, as...

read more
How to train for a century ride in 4 weeks

How to train for a century ride in 4 weeks

Is it possible to train for a century ride in 4 weeks? Completing a century ride is a milestone that can have a profound effect on any cyclist. With adequate preparation, the experience can be immensely rewarding. In this article, we’ll provide an underprepared rider...

read more
Who should ride a gravel bike?

Who should ride a gravel bike?

To ride a gravel bike is the current fashion for muscle cycling, i.e. non-assisted bikes. A lot could be written about the triggering factors of this new trend - the escape from increasingly dangerous roads; the desire to reconcile with nature; the passion for travel;...

read more
Philip’s second Daccordi bike

Philip’s second Daccordi bike

We are delighted when customers choose us twice and would like to thank them for their continued support. We work hard to ensure that our customers have the best possible experience each time they choose us and will continue to strive for excellence. When people ask...

read more
Handcrafted bikes are modernity

Handcrafted bikes are modernity

Handcrafted bikes are part of a way of life. Handcrafted is a philosophy. People who buy handicrafts choose to invest in a sustainable world. Handcrafted can refer to a variety of things, from handmade furniture to clothing and accessories. Handcrafted items are...

read more
Daccordi road bike review from the US

Daccordi road bike review from the US

This is not just a road bike review like others, but a complete story. And we love stories, so we want to share this with you all. It's about one of the latest bikes we made, a Borea. A steel road bike, custom made for Dave Hause, and shipped to the US to Old Fort...

read more
The best electric road e-bike is Ione.

The best electric road e-bike is Ione.

The best electric road e-bike is Ione. Ione is the only e-bike which in fact is built as a super performance road bike, but with the addition of an engine and battery. Ione is made by hand. It is entirely built in carbon fibre, but it is not a simple mould, like most...

read more
How To Ride Steep Climbs On A Road Bike

How To Ride Steep Climbs On A Road Bike

We have seen how to ride a bike up a steep climb thanks to the video we made on Mount Tersadia. We have also mentioned some advice on how to tackle a climb of 10% or more on a racing bike. Now let's dive deeper and answer some of the most frequently asked questions...

read more
Jean Loup’s new Daccordi Fly

Jean Loup’s new Daccordi Fly

Jean-Loup came from France to pick up his new custom-made Daccordi Fly in person. He took the opportunity to take a few days off in Tuscany. Our company is in fact located in the central area of Tuscany. From here, you can easily reach all the Tuscan cities of art, as...

read more
How to train for a century ride in 4 weeks

How to train for a century ride in 4 weeks

Is it possible to train for a century ride in 4 weeks? Completing a century ride is a milestone that can have a profound effect on any cyclist. With adequate preparation, the experience can be immensely rewarding. In this article, we’ll provide an underprepared rider...

read more
Who should ride a gravel bike?

Who should ride a gravel bike?

To ride a gravel bike is the current fashion for muscle cycling, i.e. non-assisted bikes. A lot could be written about the triggering factors of this new trend - the escape from increasingly dangerous roads; the desire to reconcile with nature; the passion for travel;...

read more
Philip’s second Daccordi bike

Philip’s second Daccordi bike

We are delighted when customers choose us twice and would like to thank them for their continued support. We work hard to ensure that our customers have the best possible experience each time they choose us and will continue to strive for excellence. When people ask...

read more
Handcrafted bikes are modernity

Handcrafted bikes are modernity

Handcrafted bikes are part of a way of life. Handcrafted is a philosophy. People who buy handicrafts choose to invest in a sustainable world. Handcrafted can refer to a variety of things, from handmade furniture to clothing and accessories. Handcrafted items are...

read more
Daccordi road bike review from the US

Daccordi road bike review from the US

This is not just a road bike review like others, but a complete story. And we love stories, so we want to share this with you all. It's about one of the latest bikes we made, a Borea. A steel road bike, custom made for Dave Hause, and shipped to the US to Old Fort...

read more
The best electric road e-bike is Ione.

The best electric road e-bike is Ione.

The best electric road e-bike is Ione. Ione is the only e-bike which in fact is built as a super performance road bike, but with the addition of an engine and battery. Ione is made by hand. It is entirely built in carbon fibre, but it is not a simple mould, like most...

read more
How To Ride Steep Climbs On A Road Bike

How To Ride Steep Climbs On A Road Bike

We have seen how to ride a bike up a steep climb thanks to the video we made on Mount Tersadia. We have also mentioned some advice on how to tackle a climb of 10% or more on a racing bike. Now let's dive deeper and answer some of the most frequently asked questions...

read more
Jean Loup’s new Daccordi Fly

Jean Loup’s new Daccordi Fly

Jean-Loup came from France to pick up his new custom-made Daccordi Fly in person. He took the opportunity to take a few days off in Tuscany. Our company is in fact located in the central area of Tuscany. From here, you can easily reach all the Tuscan cities of art, as...

read more
How to train for a century ride in 4 weeks

How to train for a century ride in 4 weeks

Is it possible to train for a century ride in 4 weeks? Completing a century ride is a milestone that can have a profound effect on any cyclist. With adequate preparation, the experience can be immensely rewarding. In this article, we’ll provide an underprepared rider...

read more
Who should ride a gravel bike?

Who should ride a gravel bike?

To ride a gravel bike is the current fashion for muscle cycling, i.e. non-assisted bikes. A lot could be written about the triggering factors of this new trend - the escape from increasingly dangerous roads; the desire to reconcile with nature; the passion for travel;...

read more
Philip’s second Daccordi bike

Philip’s second Daccordi bike

We are delighted when customers choose us twice and would like to thank them for their continued support. We work hard to ensure that our customers have the best possible experience each time they choose us and will continue to strive for excellence. When people ask...

read more
Handcrafted bikes are modernity

Handcrafted bikes are modernity

Handcrafted bikes are part of a way of life. Handcrafted is a philosophy. People who buy handicrafts choose to invest in a sustainable world. Handcrafted can refer to a variety of things, from handmade furniture to clothing and accessories. Handcrafted items are...

read more
Daccordi road bike review from the US

Daccordi road bike review from the US

This is not just a road bike review like others, but a complete story. And we love stories, so we want to share this with you all. It's about one of the latest bikes we made, a Borea. A steel road bike, custom made for Dave Hause, and shipped to the US to Old Fort...

read more
The best electric road e-bike is Ione.

The best electric road e-bike is Ione.

The best electric road e-bike is Ione. Ione is the only e-bike which in fact is built as a super performance road bike, but with the addition of an engine and battery. Ione is made by hand. It is entirely built in carbon fibre, but it is not a simple mould, like most...

read more
How To Ride Steep Climbs On A Road Bike

How To Ride Steep Climbs On A Road Bike

We have seen how to ride a bike up a steep climb thanks to the video we made on Mount Tersadia. We have also mentioned some advice on how to tackle a climb of 10% or more on a racing bike. Now let's dive deeper and answer some of the most frequently asked questions...

read more
Handcrafted bikes are modernity

Handcrafted bikes are modernity

Handcrafted bikes are part of a way of life. Handcrafted is a philosophy. People who buy handicrafts choose to invest in a sustainable world. Handcrafted can refer to a variety of things, from handmade furniture to clothing and accessories. Handcrafted items are...

read more
Some photos around Cerreto Guidi

Some photos around Cerreto Guidi

We took some photos on the hills around Cerreto Guidi. Cerreto Guidi is a small town in the province of Firenze, in Tuscany, Italy. It is located near the town of Vinci, the birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci. Cerreto Guidi is known for its production of quality wines,...

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Today is the National Handwriting Day.

Today is the National Handwriting Day. Handwriting is something that expresses yourself, similar to craftsmanship. The use of hands is something in common. They are precious skills which produce beloved works of artwork. Handwriting can be used as a way to express...

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We say no to Black Friday

Like every year, we say no to Black Friday. We believe in a fair and sustainable market. Furthermore, we produce the most "green" vehicle in the world. Our prices are not higher for the rest of the year. Our prices are the best we can offer, all over the year. Buying...

read more
Handcrafted bikes are modernity

Handcrafted bikes are modernity

Handcrafted bikes are part of a way of life. Handcrafted is a philosophy. People who buy handicrafts choose to invest in a sustainable world. Handcrafted can refer to a variety of things, from handmade furniture to clothing and accessories. Handcrafted items are...

read more
Some photos around Cerreto Guidi

Some photos around Cerreto Guidi

We took some photos on the hills around Cerreto Guidi. Cerreto Guidi is a small town in the province of Firenze, in Tuscany, Italy. It is located near the town of Vinci, the birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci. Cerreto Guidi is known for its production of quality wines,...

read more

Today is the National Handwriting Day.

Today is the National Handwriting Day. Handwriting is something that expresses yourself, similar to craftsmanship. The use of hands is something in common. They are precious skills which produce beloved works of artwork. Handwriting can be used as a way to express...

read more

We say no to Black Friday

Like every year, we say no to Black Friday. We believe in a fair and sustainable market. Furthermore, we produce the most "green" vehicle in the world. Our prices are not higher for the rest of the year. Our prices are the best we can offer, all over the year. Buying...

read more
Handcrafted bikes are modernity

Handcrafted bikes are modernity

Handcrafted bikes are part of a way of life. Handcrafted is a philosophy. People who buy handicrafts choose to invest in a sustainable world. Handcrafted can refer to a variety of things, from handmade furniture to clothing and accessories. Handcrafted items are...

read more
Some photos around Cerreto Guidi

Some photos around Cerreto Guidi

We took some photos on the hills around Cerreto Guidi. Cerreto Guidi is a small town in the province of Firenze, in Tuscany, Italy. It is located near the town of Vinci, the birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci. Cerreto Guidi is known for its production of quality wines,...

read more

Today is the National Handwriting Day.

Today is the National Handwriting Day. Handwriting is something that expresses yourself, similar to craftsmanship. The use of hands is something in common. They are precious skills which produce beloved works of artwork. Handwriting can be used as a way to express...

read more

We say no to Black Friday

Like every year, we say no to Black Friday. We believe in a fair and sustainable market. Furthermore, we produce the most "green" vehicle in the world. Our prices are not higher for the rest of the year. Our prices are the best we can offer, all over the year. Buying...

read more
How to train for a century ride in 4 weeks

How to train for a century ride in 4 weeks

Is it possible to train for a century ride in 4 weeks? Completing a century ride is a milestone that can have a profound effect on any cyclist. With adequate preparation, the experience can be immensely rewarding. In this article, we’ll provide an underprepared rider...

read more
5 SMART TRAINER PROS AND CONS

5 SMART TRAINER PROS AND CONS

Winter came very late this year. As always, some are caught unprepared, and some have already planned everything: clothing, training camps in warm areas, and an object that can no longer can be missing in cycling training for amateurs, professionals or simple...

read more
A balanced diet for cycling

A balanced diet for cycling

A balanced diet for cycling must consider the quantity of food that provides energy. It must include all nutrients and ensure a balance between energy expended and energy introduced with food. The energy power of food is commonly measured in Kilocalories (Kcal). A...

read more
Proper water intake during our bike rides

Proper water intake during our bike rides

Although it is possible to survive up to 50 days without eating, we would only survive a few days without drinking. A dehydration of 2% of body weight affects thermoregulation, and a sense of thirst occurs. But already around 5% of dehydration causes the first...

read more
Non-nutrient for cyclists

Non-nutrient for cyclists

What are non-nutrient for cyclists? Although unable to provide energy directly, these foods are valuable and indispensable to life, not only to the cyclist. Examples are vitamins and mineral salts and - of course - water. Electrolytes and minerals Electrolytes are...

read more
Nutrients for cyclists

Nutrients for cyclists

Which nutrients are suitable for cyclists? Are there substances to be assimilated to a greater or lesser extent or even avoided? Let's look at the macro-division of nutrients for endurance sports. The nutrients for cyclists par excellence: Carbohydrates Carbohydrates...

read more
Best 5 alternatives to Zwift

Best 5 alternatives to Zwift

Sick of Zwift, or just wanting to change the platform for your indoor cycling workouts? Don't worry, although Zwift is the most well-known application, there are several competitors - and all of them are well-founded. Let's see the best 5 alternatives to Zwift most...

read more
Riding in the snow

Riding in the snow

There is a sort of general confusion among off-road cyclists about riding in mud and snow, and this is easily deducible from the choice of tires used. In fact, many people look for tires with a very large section to tackle the mud, while the aim would be essentially...

read more
How to train for a century ride in 4 weeks

How to train for a century ride in 4 weeks

Is it possible to train for a century ride in 4 weeks? Completing a century ride is a milestone that can have a profound effect on any cyclist. With adequate preparation, the experience can be immensely rewarding. In this article, we’ll provide an underprepared rider...

read more
5 SMART TRAINER PROS AND CONS

5 SMART TRAINER PROS AND CONS

Winter came very late this year. As always, some are caught unprepared, and some have already planned everything: clothing, training camps in warm areas, and an object that can no longer can be missing in cycling training for amateurs, professionals or simple...

read more
A balanced diet for cycling

A balanced diet for cycling

A balanced diet for cycling must consider the quantity of food that provides energy. It must include all nutrients and ensure a balance between energy expended and energy introduced with food. The energy power of food is commonly measured in Kilocalories (Kcal). A...

read more
Proper water intake during our bike rides

Proper water intake during our bike rides

Although it is possible to survive up to 50 days without eating, we would only survive a few days without drinking. A dehydration of 2% of body weight affects thermoregulation, and a sense of thirst occurs. But already around 5% of dehydration causes the first...

read more
Non-nutrient for cyclists

Non-nutrient for cyclists

What are non-nutrient for cyclists? Although unable to provide energy directly, these foods are valuable and indispensable to life, not only to the cyclist. Examples are vitamins and mineral salts and - of course - water. Electrolytes and minerals Electrolytes are...

read more
Nutrients for cyclists

Nutrients for cyclists

Which nutrients are suitable for cyclists? Are there substances to be assimilated to a greater or lesser extent or even avoided? Let's look at the macro-division of nutrients for endurance sports. The nutrients for cyclists par excellence: Carbohydrates Carbohydrates...

read more
Best 5 alternatives to Zwift

Best 5 alternatives to Zwift

Sick of Zwift, or just wanting to change the platform for your indoor cycling workouts? Don't worry, although Zwift is the most well-known application, there are several competitors - and all of them are well-founded. Let's see the best 5 alternatives to Zwift most...

read more
Riding in the snow

Riding in the snow

There is a sort of general confusion among off-road cyclists about riding in mud and snow, and this is easily deducible from the choice of tires used. In fact, many people look for tires with a very large section to tackle the mud, while the aim would be essentially...

read more
How to train for a century ride in 4 weeks

How to train for a century ride in 4 weeks

Is it possible to train for a century ride in 4 weeks? Completing a century ride is a milestone that can have a profound effect on any cyclist. With adequate preparation, the experience can be immensely rewarding. In this article, we’ll provide an underprepared rider...

read more
5 SMART TRAINER PROS AND CONS

5 SMART TRAINER PROS AND CONS

Winter came very late this year. As always, some are caught unprepared, and some have already planned everything: clothing, training camps in warm areas, and an object that can no longer can be missing in cycling training for amateurs, professionals or simple...

read more
A balanced diet for cycling

A balanced diet for cycling

A balanced diet for cycling must consider the quantity of food that provides energy. It must include all nutrients and ensure a balance between energy expended and energy introduced with food. The energy power of food is commonly measured in Kilocalories (Kcal). A...

read more
Proper water intake during our bike rides

Proper water intake during our bike rides

Although it is possible to survive up to 50 days without eating, we would only survive a few days without drinking. A dehydration of 2% of body weight affects thermoregulation, and a sense of thirst occurs. But already around 5% of dehydration causes the first...

read more
Non-nutrient for cyclists

Non-nutrient for cyclists

What are non-nutrient for cyclists? Although unable to provide energy directly, these foods are valuable and indispensable to life, not only to the cyclist. Examples are vitamins and mineral salts and - of course - water. Electrolytes and minerals Electrolytes are...

read more
Nutrients for cyclists

Nutrients for cyclists

Which nutrients are suitable for cyclists? Are there substances to be assimilated to a greater or lesser extent or even avoided? Let's look at the macro-division of nutrients for endurance sports. The nutrients for cyclists par excellence: Carbohydrates Carbohydrates...

read more
Best 5 alternatives to Zwift

Best 5 alternatives to Zwift

Sick of Zwift, or just wanting to change the platform for your indoor cycling workouts? Don't worry, although Zwift is the most well-known application, there are several competitors - and all of them are well-founded. Let's see the best 5 alternatives to Zwift most...

read more
Riding in the snow

Riding in the snow

There is a sort of general confusion among off-road cyclists about riding in mud and snow, and this is easily deducible from the choice of tires used. In fact, many people look for tires with a very large section to tackle the mud, while the aim would be essentially...

read more
Who should ride a gravel bike?

Who should ride a gravel bike?

To ride a gravel bike is the current fashion for muscle cycling, i.e. non-assisted bikes. A lot could be written about the triggering factors of this new trend - the escape from increasingly dangerous roads; the desire to reconcile with nature; the passion for travel;...

read more
The best electric road e-bike is Ione.

The best electric road e-bike is Ione.

The best electric road e-bike is Ione. Ione is the only e-bike which in fact is built as a super performance road bike, but with the addition of an engine and battery. Ione is made by hand. It is entirely built in carbon fibre, but it is not a simple mould, like most...

read more

Is a mtb fork with a longer travel always better?

In the past, we were used to riding cross–country mtbs with forks from 50 to 80 mm travel. Then for some years they had been attested on 100 mm travel. But recently we have been seeing an increase in travel. Common mtb forks nowadays are available in 120 or 130 mm...

read more
Carbon frame construction techniques

Carbon frame construction techniques

The construction techniques of the carbon tubes are fundamental and make a difference in the frame quality. These complex techniques resulted from many tests and the experience we gained since 2001 when we started producing our first carbon fibre frames. Inside a...

read more

All the colours of Alterego

Or better... not all the colours, because the limit is just the immagination. We played with colours, in order to obtain a large variety of different bicycles. We love when a bike is different from all the others. A custom bike is unique, in shape and size, but also...

read more

Custom bike. Who needs it in 2022?

Custom bikes can seem like an extravagance nowadays. The market has accustomed us to all sorts of adjustments applicable to standard bikes: stems of various sizes and angles. Seatposts with multiple setbacks. Saddles and handlebars offer different positions. And so...

read more
Why choosing a 650C wheels road bike

Why choosing a 650C wheels road bike

Quite hard to find in the market: a 650c racing bike. Who needs this size of wheels? People who are not tall. And to build a custom bike, 650c wheels can be a choice. But there are some pros and cons, mainly given by the availability on the market of wheelset and...

read more
who should ride a custom bike

who should ride a custom bike

A custom bike is a longtime dream of many riders. Not everything is better in a handmade custom version. But when it comes to road bikes, even the best standard bikes can't compare to good custom versions. Sponsors pay Pro-riders to use standard bikes, but many pros...

read more
Who should ride a gravel bike?

Who should ride a gravel bike?

To ride a gravel bike is the current fashion for muscle cycling, i.e. non-assisted bikes. A lot could be written about the triggering factors of this new trend - the escape from increasingly dangerous roads; the desire to reconcile with nature; the passion for travel;...

read more
The best electric road e-bike is Ione.

The best electric road e-bike is Ione.

The best electric road e-bike is Ione. Ione is the only e-bike which in fact is built as a super performance road bike, but with the addition of an engine and battery. Ione is made by hand. It is entirely built in carbon fibre, but it is not a simple mould, like most...

read more

Is a mtb fork with a longer travel always better?

In the past, we were used to riding cross–country mtbs with forks from 50 to 80 mm travel. Then for some years they had been attested on 100 mm travel. But recently we have been seeing an increase in travel. Common mtb forks nowadays are available in 120 or 130 mm...

read more
Carbon frame construction techniques

Carbon frame construction techniques

The construction techniques of the carbon tubes are fundamental and make a difference in the frame quality. These complex techniques resulted from many tests and the experience we gained since 2001 when we started producing our first carbon fibre frames. Inside a...

read more

All the colours of Alterego

Or better... not all the colours, because the limit is just the immagination. We played with colours, in order to obtain a large variety of different bicycles. We love when a bike is different from all the others. A custom bike is unique, in shape and size, but also...

read more

Custom bike. Who needs it in 2022?

Custom bikes can seem like an extravagance nowadays. The market has accustomed us to all sorts of adjustments applicable to standard bikes: stems of various sizes and angles. Seatposts with multiple setbacks. Saddles and handlebars offer different positions. And so...

read more
Why choosing a 650C wheels road bike

Why choosing a 650C wheels road bike

Quite hard to find in the market: a 650c racing bike. Who needs this size of wheels? People who are not tall. And to build a custom bike, 650c wheels can be a choice. But there are some pros and cons, mainly given by the availability on the market of wheelset and...

read more
who should ride a custom bike

who should ride a custom bike

A custom bike is a longtime dream of many riders. Not everything is better in a handmade custom version. But when it comes to road bikes, even the best standard bikes can't compare to good custom versions. Sponsors pay Pro-riders to use standard bikes, but many pros...

read more
Who should ride a gravel bike?

Who should ride a gravel bike?

To ride a gravel bike is the current fashion for muscle cycling, i.e. non-assisted bikes. A lot could be written about the triggering factors of this new trend - the escape from increasingly dangerous roads; the desire to reconcile with nature; the passion for travel;...

read more
The best electric road e-bike is Ione.

The best electric road e-bike is Ione.

The best electric road e-bike is Ione. Ione is the only e-bike which in fact is built as a super performance road bike, but with the addition of an engine and battery. Ione is made by hand. It is entirely built in carbon fibre, but it is not a simple mould, like most...

read more

Is a mtb fork with a longer travel always better?

In the past, we were used to riding cross–country mtbs with forks from 50 to 80 mm travel. Then for some years they had been attested on 100 mm travel. But recently we have been seeing an increase in travel. Common mtb forks nowadays are available in 120 or 130 mm...

read more
Carbon frame construction techniques

Carbon frame construction techniques

The construction techniques of the carbon tubes are fundamental and make a difference in the frame quality. These complex techniques resulted from many tests and the experience we gained since 2001 when we started producing our first carbon fibre frames. Inside a...

read more

All the colours of Alterego

Or better... not all the colours, because the limit is just the immagination. We played with colours, in order to obtain a large variety of different bicycles. We love when a bike is different from all the others. A custom bike is unique, in shape and size, but also...

read more

Custom bike. Who needs it in 2022?

Custom bikes can seem like an extravagance nowadays. The market has accustomed us to all sorts of adjustments applicable to standard bikes: stems of various sizes and angles. Seatposts with multiple setbacks. Saddles and handlebars offer different positions. And so...

read more
Why choosing a 650C wheels road bike

Why choosing a 650C wheels road bike

Quite hard to find in the market: a 650c racing bike. Who needs this size of wheels? People who are not tall. And to build a custom bike, 650c wheels can be a choice. But there are some pros and cons, mainly given by the availability on the market of wheelset and...

read more
who should ride a custom bike

who should ride a custom bike

A custom bike is a longtime dream of many riders. Not everything is better in a handmade custom version. But when it comes to road bikes, even the best standard bikes can't compare to good custom versions. Sponsors pay Pro-riders to use standard bikes, but many pros...

read more
Jean Loup’s new Daccordi Fly

Jean Loup’s new Daccordi Fly

Jean-Loup came from France to pick up his new custom-made Daccordi Fly in person. He took the opportunity to take a few days off in Tuscany. Our company is in fact located in the central area of Tuscany. From here, you can easily reach all the Tuscan cities of art, as...

read more
Philip’s second Daccordi bike

Philip’s second Daccordi bike

We are delighted when customers choose us twice and would like to thank them for their continued support. We work hard to ensure that our customers have the best possible experience each time they choose us and will continue to strive for excellence. When people ask...

read more
Daccordi road bike review from the US

Daccordi road bike review from the US

This is not just a road bike review like others, but a complete story. And we love stories, so we want to share this with you all. It's about one of the latest bikes we made, a Borea. A steel road bike, custom made for Dave Hause, and shipped to the US to Old Fort...

read more
A custom road bike frame for Nicola

A custom road bike frame for Nicola

The custom road bike frame we made for Nicola has customized geometry based on the cyclist's flexibility and physical mobility. The steel Borea frame has been redesigned to be tall enough but not very long. In this way the cyclist is not forced into a too-racing...

read more

A new steel gravel bike for Andrea

Today's latest addition is a steel gravel bike customized for Andrea. The model is the classic Alterego, in colour chosen by Andrea: turquoise with sea blue logos. The geometries and measurements are customized but less visible. What is more visible instead is the...

read more
Jean Loup’s new Daccordi Fly

Jean Loup’s new Daccordi Fly

Jean-Loup came from France to pick up his new custom-made Daccordi Fly in person. He took the opportunity to take a few days off in Tuscany. Our company is in fact located in the central area of Tuscany. From here, you can easily reach all the Tuscan cities of art, as...

read more
Philip’s second Daccordi bike

Philip’s second Daccordi bike

We are delighted when customers choose us twice and would like to thank them for their continued support. We work hard to ensure that our customers have the best possible experience each time they choose us and will continue to strive for excellence. When people ask...

read more
Daccordi road bike review from the US

Daccordi road bike review from the US

This is not just a road bike review like others, but a complete story. And we love stories, so we want to share this with you all. It's about one of the latest bikes we made, a Borea. A steel road bike, custom made for Dave Hause, and shipped to the US to Old Fort...

read more
A custom road bike frame for Nicola

A custom road bike frame for Nicola

The custom road bike frame we made for Nicola has customized geometry based on the cyclist's flexibility and physical mobility. The steel Borea frame has been redesigned to be tall enough but not very long. In this way the cyclist is not forced into a too-racing...

read more

A new steel gravel bike for Andrea

Today's latest addition is a steel gravel bike customized for Andrea. The model is the classic Alterego, in colour chosen by Andrea: turquoise with sea blue logos. The geometries and measurements are customized but less visible. What is more visible instead is the...

read more
Jean Loup’s new Daccordi Fly

Jean Loup’s new Daccordi Fly

Jean-Loup came from France to pick up his new custom-made Daccordi Fly in person. He took the opportunity to take a few days off in Tuscany. Our company is in fact located in the central area of Tuscany. From here, you can easily reach all the Tuscan cities of art, as...

read more
Philip’s second Daccordi bike

Philip’s second Daccordi bike

We are delighted when customers choose us twice and would like to thank them for their continued support. We work hard to ensure that our customers have the best possible experience each time they choose us and will continue to strive for excellence. When people ask...

read more
Daccordi road bike review from the US

Daccordi road bike review from the US

This is not just a road bike review like others, but a complete story. And we love stories, so we want to share this with you all. It's about one of the latest bikes we made, a Borea. A steel road bike, custom made for Dave Hause, and shipped to the US to Old Fort...

read more
A custom road bike frame for Nicola

A custom road bike frame for Nicola

The custom road bike frame we made for Nicola has customized geometry based on the cyclist's flexibility and physical mobility. The steel Borea frame has been redesigned to be tall enough but not very long. In this way the cyclist is not forced into a too-racing...

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A new steel gravel bike for Andrea

Today's latest addition is a steel gravel bike customized for Andrea. The model is the classic Alterego, in colour chosen by Andrea: turquoise with sea blue logos. The geometries and measurements are customized but less visible. What is more visible instead is the...

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How To Ride Steep Climbs On A Road Bike

How To Ride Steep Climbs On A Road Bike

We have seen how to ride a bike up a steep climb thanks to the video we made on Mount Tersadia. We have also mentioned some advice on how to tackle a climb of 10% or more on a racing bike. Now let's dive deeper and answer some of the most frequently asked questions...

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Different colours on Viator carbon frames

We enjoyed playing with colours with some Viator carbon frames. We usually start with customizations requested by our customers. But then we added some varied graphics, just to see what it would look like if ... [gallery size="full" ids="34250,34251,34252,34253,34254"...

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The right tire pressure for your bike

The right tire pressure for your bike

The days we pushed the tire pressure on the bike to maximum, hoping to optimise performance, are long over. Today we know that the best tire pressure depends on the size of the tire, the weight of the cyclist (and the bike) and the riding style - which can lead to...

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Some tips for riding in winter safely

Some tips for riding in winter safely

Low temperatures, viscid asphalt and bad weather. During the cold months, the handling of a bike changes drastically and you have to deal with reduced braking power, stability and control - in short, grip. However, there are a few precautions that allow you to ride...

read more
Riding in the snow

Riding in the snow

There is a sort of general confusion among off-road cyclists about riding in mud and snow, and this is easily deducible from the choice of tires used. In fact, many people look for tires with a very large section to tackle the mud, while the aim would be essentially...

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WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN BUYING A USED ROAD  BIKE

WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN BUYING A USED ROAD BIKE

When people want to buy a used road bike they are often influenced by what they would look at when purchasing a second-hand car, such as checking the tires, which really doesn't make sense in the world of cycling considering it is very easy to replace a worn tire. In...

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HOW TO LUBRICATE A BIKE CHAIN CORRECTLY

HOW TO LUBRICATE A BIKE CHAIN CORRECTLY

Applying lube to the bicycle chain is one of the most common maintenance tasks, but is, however, often carried out carelessly and inefficiently. Given the simplicity of the task, it seems absurd that bike chain maintenance is carried out erroneously by 80% of...

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HOW TO POSITION THE SADDLE PROPERLY

HOW TO POSITION THE SADDLE PROPERLY

How to position the saddle properly: it seems easy and obvious, but try pedalling and you will realize how this topic cannot be underestimated. We will try to outline some advice in order to avoid the most common mistakes and provide some suggestions on how to find...

read more
How To Ride Steep Climbs On A Road Bike

How To Ride Steep Climbs On A Road Bike

We have seen how to ride a bike up a steep climb thanks to the video we made on Mount Tersadia. We have also mentioned some advice on how to tackle a climb of 10% or more on a racing bike. Now let's dive deeper and answer some of the most frequently asked questions...

read more

Different colours on Viator carbon frames

We enjoyed playing with colours with some Viator carbon frames. We usually start with customizations requested by our customers. But then we added some varied graphics, just to see what it would look like if ... [gallery size="full" ids="34250,34251,34252,34253,34254"...

read more
The right tire pressure for your bike

The right tire pressure for your bike

The days we pushed the tire pressure on the bike to maximum, hoping to optimise performance, are long over. Today we know that the best tire pressure depends on the size of the tire, the weight of the cyclist (and the bike) and the riding style - which can lead to...

read more
Some tips for riding in winter safely

Some tips for riding in winter safely

Low temperatures, viscid asphalt and bad weather. During the cold months, the handling of a bike changes drastically and you have to deal with reduced braking power, stability and control - in short, grip. However, there are a few precautions that allow you to ride...

read more
Riding in the snow

Riding in the snow

There is a sort of general confusion among off-road cyclists about riding in mud and snow, and this is easily deducible from the choice of tires used. In fact, many people look for tires with a very large section to tackle the mud, while the aim would be essentially...

read more
WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN BUYING A USED ROAD  BIKE

WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN BUYING A USED ROAD BIKE

When people want to buy a used road bike they are often influenced by what they would look at when purchasing a second-hand car, such as checking the tires, which really doesn't make sense in the world of cycling considering it is very easy to replace a worn tire. In...

read more
HOW TO LUBRICATE A BIKE CHAIN CORRECTLY

HOW TO LUBRICATE A BIKE CHAIN CORRECTLY

Applying lube to the bicycle chain is one of the most common maintenance tasks, but is, however, often carried out carelessly and inefficiently. Given the simplicity of the task, it seems absurd that bike chain maintenance is carried out erroneously by 80% of...

read more
HOW TO POSITION THE SADDLE PROPERLY

HOW TO POSITION THE SADDLE PROPERLY

How to position the saddle properly: it seems easy and obvious, but try pedalling and you will realize how this topic cannot be underestimated. We will try to outline some advice in order to avoid the most common mistakes and provide some suggestions on how to find...

read more
How To Ride Steep Climbs On A Road Bike

How To Ride Steep Climbs On A Road Bike

We have seen how to ride a bike up a steep climb thanks to the video we made on Mount Tersadia. We have also mentioned some advice on how to tackle a climb of 10% or more on a racing bike. Now let's dive deeper and answer some of the most frequently asked questions...

read more

Different colours on Viator carbon frames

We enjoyed playing with colours with some Viator carbon frames. We usually start with customizations requested by our customers. But then we added some varied graphics, just to see what it would look like if ... [gallery size="full" ids="34250,34251,34252,34253,34254"...

read more
The right tire pressure for your bike

The right tire pressure for your bike

The days we pushed the tire pressure on the bike to maximum, hoping to optimise performance, are long over. Today we know that the best tire pressure depends on the size of the tire, the weight of the cyclist (and the bike) and the riding style - which can lead to...

read more
Some tips for riding in winter safely

Some tips for riding in winter safely

Low temperatures, viscid asphalt and bad weather. During the cold months, the handling of a bike changes drastically and you have to deal with reduced braking power, stability and control - in short, grip. However, there are a few precautions that allow you to ride...

read more
Riding in the snow

Riding in the snow

There is a sort of general confusion among off-road cyclists about riding in mud and snow, and this is easily deducible from the choice of tires used. In fact, many people look for tires with a very large section to tackle the mud, while the aim would be essentially...

read more
WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN BUYING A USED ROAD  BIKE

WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN BUYING A USED ROAD BIKE

When people want to buy a used road bike they are often influenced by what they would look at when purchasing a second-hand car, such as checking the tires, which really doesn't make sense in the world of cycling considering it is very easy to replace a worn tire. In...

read more
HOW TO LUBRICATE A BIKE CHAIN CORRECTLY

HOW TO LUBRICATE A BIKE CHAIN CORRECTLY

Applying lube to the bicycle chain is one of the most common maintenance tasks, but is, however, often carried out carelessly and inefficiently. Given the simplicity of the task, it seems absurd that bike chain maintenance is carried out erroneously by 80% of...

read more
HOW TO POSITION THE SADDLE PROPERLY

HOW TO POSITION THE SADDLE PROPERLY

How to position the saddle properly: it seems easy and obvious, but try pedalling and you will realize how this topic cannot be underestimated. We will try to outline some advice in order to avoid the most common mistakes and provide some suggestions on how to find...

read more

Profidea never gets old

Initially, Profidea was thought and reserved only for pro riders. The Profidea frame was designed to be lightweight, stiff and strong. It was developed in collaboration with some of the world's best riders of the '90es. Then the frame was available on the market also...

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Colombian Cyclists before Egan Bernal

Colombian Cyclists before Egan Bernal

Egan Bernal's accident during cycling training on the road affects us deeply. Daccordi has been linked for years to the successes of Colombian cyclists who used to seek their fortune in Europe. These guys who landed in Italy often competed on Daccordi bikes, thanks to...

read more

Profidea never gets old

Initially, Profidea was thought and reserved only for pro riders. The Profidea frame was designed to be lightweight, stiff and strong. It was developed in collaboration with some of the world's best riders of the '90es. Then the frame was available on the market also...

read more
Colombian Cyclists before Egan Bernal

Colombian Cyclists before Egan Bernal

Egan Bernal's accident during cycling training on the road affects us deeply. Daccordi has been linked for years to the successes of Colombian cyclists who used to seek their fortune in Europe. These guys who landed in Italy often competed on Daccordi bikes, thanks to...

read more

Profidea never gets old

Initially, Profidea was thought and reserved only for pro riders. The Profidea frame was designed to be lightweight, stiff and strong. It was developed in collaboration with some of the world's best riders of the '90es. Then the frame was available on the market also...

read more
Colombian Cyclists before Egan Bernal

Colombian Cyclists before Egan Bernal

Egan Bernal's accident during cycling training on the road affects us deeply. Daccordi has been linked for years to the successes of Colombian cyclists who used to seek their fortune in Europe. These guys who landed in Italy often competed on Daccordi bikes, thanks to...

read more

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Choose your Daccordi bike from our collection. You can decide to have it by selecting among the standard sizes or made to measure for you, for your characteristics and your style.

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