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CONSTRUCTION:

5 STAGE BUILD PROCESS

Our clients are 5 straightforward stages away from owning an original, bespoke and purpose-built Kismet Bike. The first 2 stages are achievable via our open invitation to Kismet HQ in Moira, Derbyshire for a comprehensive and immersive first-hand experience.

We understand that not all of our clients will be available to visit, for this reason Stages 1 & 2 are also achievable remotely via telephone, email or online communication platform preferred by client.

1.

CLIENT

MEASUREMENTS

Accurate measurements are imperative to the building of your frame. Our aim is to maximise your power output, which is only possible when your frame build is bespoke to fit you and you alone.

The one-on-one consultation stage with our lead engineer will help to establish your riding style and build preferences, including your wish list of components. We will discuss your past, current and favourite bikes which will all be taken into consideration when designing your final frame build in BikeCAD.

2.

BUILD DESIGN

CONSULTATION

3.

FRAME

CONSTRUCTION

Each individual Kismet Bike is built by hand, right here at our HQ in Coalville, Leicestershire. With the consultation phase complete and final drawings signed-off, construction begins with an approximate lead time of 8-12 weeks until the Paintworks phase. Our engineers will keep you updated of all the key frame building milestones with progress imagery.

Paintworks and frame customisation are crucial for your bike build. We want to ensure your frame not only fits and rides perfectly, it also needs to look personal to you. This is why we have chosen to work closely with Enigma Paintworks and their state-of-the-art paint facilities during this process.

4.

PAINTWORKS & CUSTOMISATION

5.

RIDE AWAY

COLLECTION OR DELIVERY

The time has finally arrived, the frame and build has passed thorough quality control testing and is strong, compliant and safe. Another unique, hand built Kismet Bike is ready to hit the road and perform at the highest level.

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