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MMR teams up w/ artist Edgar Plans for custom graffiti X-Tour gravel bike

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MMR announced a limited run of 25 X-Tour gravel bikes, with a unique restyling courtesy of international artist, Edgar Plans. Said to be the second-most-demanded artist worldwide, he was chosen to create a subtle graffiti look for the otherwise minimalist bike.

MMR X-Tour Edgar Plans LTD carbon gravel bike

This isn’t the first wild-looking X-Tour from MMR, but it’s perhaps the most coveted – a limited run of 25 customized bikes courtesy of artist Edgar Plans. The special edition also upgrades to Shimano GRX Di2, and includes a signed card from the artist.

A special Cordel front handlebar bag rounds out the unique package for this rad ride.

“The selected model, the gravel X-Tour, it wasn’t an accident. The ‘habitat’ of that bike are the empty tarmac roads, and above all, the gravel roads. The gravel is therefore a new and exciting adventure cycling, that avoids the limits of the road bike, that freedom represents the leitmotif of the X-Tour roots.”

A custom kit is also available, made specifically to match the styling of the bike.

The geometry for the limited edition bike remains the same as other X-Tour bikes, available in six stock sizes.

The MMR X-Tour Edgar Plans LTD is available to order now, with pricing and complete bike weight yet to be announced. Check out more or find a dealer at the link below.

MMRbikes.com

 

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thehill952
thehill952
4 years ago

got my name on it

mudrock
mudrock
4 years ago

there ya go.. the Budnitz of gravel bikes

Andrew Gamlen
Andrew Gamlen
4 years ago

There appears to something wrong with the chain and the front derailleur in the first photo within the article. Or maybe it is a new form of chain guide…

Dinger
Dinger
4 years ago
Reply to  Andrew Gamlen

Looks like it was accidentally shifted during the shoot, causing the cage to bind with the chain/big ring. if the crank were turned, it’d simply shift to the small ring. Funny the stuff they miss during proofing, eh?

Paul Wilson
Paul Wilson
4 years ago

That’s utterly beautiful. However that comment???

“Said to be the second-most-demanded artist worldwide,…”

Really, who’s the first? David Hockney, or perhaps Damian Hurst….no wait..Banksy!

mudrock
mudrock
4 years ago
Reply to  Paul Wilson

It’s a contest, you know. Any artist will tell you..

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