Some bikes are created for a singular purpose, and when they are curated by someone who understands the market and the landscape, well, magic can happen. This is the case with Temple Cycles’ new Adventure Disc model.
Bristol’s Temple Cycles has, after “two years of intensive R&D and a further year of customer feedback” just released the latest iteration of their Adventure Disc model — specifically designed for exploring Great Britain’s great institution of green lanes.
Few other countries on this planet have a greater opportunity for convenient adventure cycling than the United Kingdom, thanks to their modern public rights-of-way governing hollow ways, drover’s roads, ridgeways, and ancient trackways.
If you’re looking for a down-to-earth, economical, and strong bicycle to start accessing those trails, Temple’s new Adventure Disc model might be the answer, spec’d with Shimano’s reliable 105 groupset and a handbuilt pair of tubeless Hunt wheels.
Each Temple is built-to-order in Bristol — with bespoke options — from Reynolds 725, and also comes with the legendary and iconic Brooks B17 saddle, TRP Spyre Discs, and a very British sense of adventure.