With all of the personal, residential & commercial damage from Hurricane Helene rightfully taking the headlines in Western Carolina, the mountain bike trails have been needing a little attention, too.
Now, Cane Creek is coming to the rescue with their latest Pisgah Project Bike!

This year’s (mostly) homegrown, one-of-a-kind super bike features a REEB Cycles handmade steel gravel frame built with Cane Creek eeWings, Invert gravel fork, headset, stem, eeSilk suspension post…all in their 30th Anniversary limited edition electric blue colorway.

Here’s the complete build list:
- REEB Cycles: The Sam’s Pants gravel frame
- Handmade steel gravel frame – custom powder coated in-house
- Columbus double-triple butted 25CroMo seamless alloy tubeset
- Suspension & UDH compatible
- 3x water bottle mounts
- Cane Creek: Limited Edition 30th Anniversary Components
- Invert Gravel Suspension Fork
- eeWings Titanium Cranks | 8-Bolt
- 110-Series Ceramic Headset & Bottom Bracket
- GXC Stem
- eeSilk+ Suspension Seatpost
- Industry Nine: USA-made Solix G – UL250c lightweight gravel wheelset
- Shimano: 1x Mechanical GRX gravel-tuned drivetrain and brakes
- Crankbrothers: Trail- and gravel-proven pedals
- Michelin: Durable, fast-rolling gravel tires










The raffle is in partnership with the Pisgah Conservancy and is expected to raise $300,000 for trail rebuilding efforts.
“Following Hurricane Helene, a devastating natural disaster that shook our area, we recognize organizations like the Pisgah Conservancy need our help more than ever to restore and maintain our beautiful natural resource that is Pisgah National Forest,” says Jenna Toney, Cane Creek Cycling Components. “It’s an honor to bring our 9th Pisgah Project Bike to the public with our 30th Anniversary Collection of products.”







As the Pisgah Ranger District tackles continued Hurricane Helenee recovery work, the Pisgah Project mission is to rebuilding and maintaining the 400+ mile trail network inside Pisgah National Forest, one of the most-visited national forests in the U.S.
“This partnership with Cane Creek and other industry partners has had a significant impact on The Pisgah Conservancy (TPC) and the forest itself since the first Pisgah Project Bike Raffle took place in 2017,” said Nina Ardle, the Chief Administrative and Development Officer of The Pisgah Conservancy. “Since then, we’ve completed dozens of major improvement projects, increased the size of our field staff (including the addition of a full-time Trail Crew in 2023 and Invasive Plant Management Crew in 2024), and so much more.”
The Raffle is open through 3:30pm EDT on October 18, 2025. Tickets are $30 each and give you one entry to the raffle, and every dollar supports trail improvements and rebuilding efforts. Full details at PisgahConservancy.org