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The startup of small bike brands is alive and well in Europe. The latest is Overlap Bikes from Portugal, bringing us single speeds, fixies and internally geared bikes. Their unique approach is that they are only using Gates Carbon Drive belts for the drivetrain, citing the cleaner and quieter operation. Starting with just two stock models with options, they have already ventured into some very neat special editions…

Overlap Bikes Pura

Founders João and Miguel simply wanted to design and build their own bikes of their own designs. The frames appear to be a relatively standard AL7005 aluminum frames with a carbon fiber fork, but it’s the final details of the complete bike are what set them apart.

Overlap Bikes LED Seatpost

The Pura, starting at €1,850, has the options of handlebar style and color, with even any RAL color being an option for an upcharge. The Pura is what they call a “speeder” bike, which is a single speed road bike, using the Gates Belt Drive system.

What really sets the Pura apart is that it comes stock with a integrated GPS chip that can be used to track the bike in case of theft, and a Lightskin seatpost with integrated LED lights so you always have a tail light with you.

Overlap Bikes Gentlemans Racer

Called the Gentelmens Racer, this model keeps the same features (LED tail light and integrated GPS tracking) and adds a Shimano Alfine rear hub for those that want more than one speed. Starting at €2,250, it has the same options and color choices as the Pura.

Overlap Bikes Pura Criteriosa Overlap Bikes Pura Gulf

For a few select customers, they have done some really unique special editions of the Pura. The Pura Criteriosa was built for a friend who was actually racing it in the Red Hook Crit. On the right, the Pura Gulf was inspired by the famous Porsche racing team using the same colors.

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The Pura Gulf was built up with a carbon Cinelli Neos cockpit and custom painted 65g carbon fiber Gelu saddle, Rotor crankset, Rodi Air Evo front wheel and Overlap Feather 5 rear. The complete bike weighs an impressive 6.85kg (15.1lb).

While these two models don’t appear to be available for sale, they are a pretty cool exercise to show what the designers can do. Maybe they will be seen as production items in the future?

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ms6073
ms6073
9 years ago

Those bikes bear a striking resemblance to the alloy frames marketed by Leader (leaderbikes.com)

splurt
splurt
9 years ago

@ms6073 Maybe there is some “Overlap” in the production bases.

FastWayne
FastWayne
9 years ago

Nice I want one of those; )

der radler
der radler
9 years ago

@ms6073: I agree, and I think you can read between the lines of “The frames appear to be a relatively standard AL7005 aluminum frames” for confirmation

brian
brian
9 years ago
onion
onion
9 years ago

Belt frames need a more robust way to keep belt tension, and certainly benefit from a means to reset proper tension after flats / wheel changes. Adjustable dropouts like sliders or rockers seem a much better option.

But at these prices, you might as well go with a Schindelhauer?

maddogeco
maddogeco
9 years ago

I wonder what a belt drive bike would be like as a track bike? Has anyone ever tried it or seen it?

Dan k.
Dan k.
9 years ago

“I wonder what a belt drive bike would be like as a track bike? Has anyone ever tried it or seen it?”

I wonder if you could even lock up the wheel?

Kevin
9 years ago

The bike on the first pic is ridiculously cool

Charles M.
Charles M.
9 years ago

Not expensive at all if you consider the components: Gates CDX, Columbus full carbon fork, Cinelli stuff, Rotor cranks… I like them, specially the Gulf version.

Richard
Richard
9 years ago

Quite a bit different to the Leader frames actually, but still generic chinese/taiwan frames.

JP
JP
9 years ago

Pretty sure these are repainted Schinelhauers.

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