Lincoln Idea Series On Craig Calfee

Craig is one of four designers to be featured by Lincoln in “New Century Design”.  Sufficed to say, we are thrilled!  Take a moment to enjoy some great content and truly fabulous production.  They write, “Dreaming up cutting-edge, sustainable design can happen in places far afield, often away from the drafting table. Just ask Craig Calfee, renowned designer of bicycle frames that are the go-to product for some of the most serious cyclists the world over. After making his name with carbon fiber bicycles, he got the notion to build a frame from an altogether different sort of fiber material: bamboo. The result was a beautiful bicycle exactingly engineered for a swift, smooth ride that is sure to bring pleasure to anyone who encounters it. This same philosophy is celebrated by Lincoln, a brand that recognizes that people are looking for products with superior functionality, yet remains an experience of remarkable joy.” Please consider the complete feature, including video, here.

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Calfee Introduces the Manta, New Model, RBA Exclusive First Ride

We debuted our new frame model, named “Manta”, at the 2013 Sea Otter Classic this last weekend. Click here to review Manta Pro (road) frame geometry.  We promised the first ride to Neil Shirley, Assistant Editor at Road Bike Action. … Continue reading

BikeRumor.com Discovers Prototype Calfee Ahead of Sea Otter; Comprehensive First Look

Tyler from BikeRumor visited Calfee HQ on his way to the 2013 Sea Otter Classic.  His timing was serendipitous as he stumbled upon a cache of show bikes including a prototype of our new frame model.  He writes, “Poking around … Continue reading

Paved Magazine Makes a House Call; Calfee Design Factory Tour and Photo Essay

Kevin Rouse, Senior Editor at Paved Magazine, dropped by the Calfee Design workshop in March, 2013; during his tour, he collected some great pictures.  He writes, “This is where all of Calfee’s lugged carbon creations come together. Calfee wasn’t worried … Continue reading