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Donate For A Chance To Win This Wild Titanium HotSalad & Help Raise Money for The Roam Collective

Apr 16, 2024
by Paul Component  
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PRESS RELEASE: Paukl Components

This is the 7th year in a row that Sierra Nevada Brewing Co have asked us to build them a custom one-off bike to show-off at Sea Otter Classic in Monterey, then give-away to raise money for a non-profit. This year we wanted to help create a space at Sea Otter to focus on all the badass women in the cycling scene, and Sierra Nevada said “YES, let’s do that!” So we’ve partnered up with The Roam Collective, who will be doing a takeover at the Sierra Nevada Beer Garden during the event. They’ll be hosting some rad inclusivity panels, Shredtalks, and meetups. Then, we’ll be giving this bike away to a lucky winner as a way to raise money and awareness for Roam.

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This bike is WILD and WEIRD, but if you’ve seen previous bikes we’ve collaborated on, you already know we refuse to bring boring bikes to Sea Otter. We dialed up B over at HotSalad Bicycles, explained what we were up to, and she came up with the brilliant idea of building a modern tribute to mountain biking’s original dirt crusher and advocate for women in cycling, Jacquie Phelan, and her historic bike, “Otto”.

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A blend of old school and cutting-edge tech, this has gotta be the only custom titanium, SRAM Electronic Transmission equipped mountain bike with drop-bars, cloth handlebar tape, and a vintage Hite-Rite saddle dropper. If you’re having a hard time wrapping your head around this bike, take a look at some photos of Jacquie’s original race winning bike setup, and this will all start to make sense. The titanium HotSalad frame is the real centerpiece here, with elegant internal cable routing, swoopy lines, and beautiful custom anodizing. B even made a custom titanium LD stem to complete the Otto concept. Jen Green crafted a gorgeous handmade headtube badge for this bike using copper, brass, bronze, and nickel. The bike is finished off with top shelf components donated by White Industries, PAUL Component, Velocity USA, Simworks, Ultradynamico, King Cage, Forager Cycles, and WTB.

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Headed to Sea Otter this year? Check out the Roam Collective Instagram for a schedule of the panels they’ll be hosting, or stop by anytime to nerd out on the details of this wild rig in person. And hey, we’ll be there too, so you can drool on some PAUL Parts and ask us anything! Not going to Sea Otter? Head over to the Roam website anytime before May 16th, where every $5 you donate gets you an entry to win this totally unique one-of-a-kind whip, and help make mountain biking a more diverse, inclusive, and fun culture for everybody!

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Collaborators:
• Titanium Frame and Stem by HotSalad Bicycles
• Brakes, Seatpost. and Seatcollar by PAUL Component
• Cranks, Chainring, Bottom Bracket, Headset, and Hubs by White Industries
• Rims by Velocity USA
• Headtube Badge by Jen Green
• Titanium Bottle Cages by King Cage
• Handlebar, Cablehousing, and Pedals by Simworks
• Tires by Ultradynamico
• Gravelier Saddle and Tire Sealant by WTB
• R7 Pro Fork by Manitou
• 12 Speed AXS Shifters, Derailleur, Chain, and Cassette by SRAM
• CNC Cable tips by Forager Cycles
• “Dropper” by Hite-Rite

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Link to Donate and Win:
theroamcollective.org

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11 Comments
  • 9 1
 Instead of a chance to win the bike every pinkers account should be entered by default and you have to donate or else you might be given the bike.
  • 6 1
 God damn that is an ugly bike
  • 5 2
 Certainly not doing this charity any favors with that abomination. A Stem Extender? Just because you can build something does not mean you should,
  • 4 1
 Uh, that's not a stem "extender" - it's just stem. A weird one yes, but it's no different in function from your average 40mm stem on an AM bike. Crust and Velo Orange make and sell plenty of these "LD " stems that are high rise and zero reach for dirt drop conversions of older bikes and dirt touring.
  • 6 0
 I'll pay not to get it
  • 1 0
 Where's the "Toe-Clips & Straps"? Also why no close-ups of the "CNC Cable tips by Forager Cycles", sort of disappointing. Looked for the original "Otto", but was only able to find: theradavist.com/from-the-pros-closet-29-cunningham-a-1983-replica-of-jacquie-phelans-otto-bike or just the artwork: www.bicyclepaintings.com/studio05/jacquie/10
So it's supposed to have RED tires...
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  • 2 0
 it's amazing what a straight top tube would do for this bike... is there any reason it's kinked the opposite direction of typical top tube bends?
  • 3 1
 Whomever wins this, it should be locked in your garage, never to be seen again. The end!
  • 2 0
 I don't have enough mustache or fine line tattoos to ride that.
  • 2 0
 Typo: Paukl Components
  • 1 0
 EDIT: Also, is that a Kalloy seatpost?!?!?







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