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Ultimate Custom Carbon Fiber Experience

Stories

There’s a moment every cyclist recognizes—New Bike Day—when anticipation gives way to something more immediate. Not hype. Not expectation. Just the simple reality of a bike that’s finally in front of you.


For us at Argonaut Cycles, that moment marks the end of one process and the beginning of another.


The Arrival

It starts before the ride.


The box arrives. You open it carefully. Layers come off one at a time. The bike begins to take shape—frame, wheels, details that were once decisions now sitting fully resolved.


For Argonaut riders, this moment carries weight because it’s been built over time. Conversations. Adjustments. Small choices that compound into something cohesive.


It’s not a surprise. It’s recognition.


The Build

This particular RM3 moves from raw carbon into a deep black fade. The transition is deliberate—nothing added for effect, nothing there without purpose.


You can see the structure where it matters. You can see the restraint where it doesn’t.


Built with R43 wheels and a full SRAM Red groupset, the spec stays aligned with the frame. Clean, responsive, and consistent with how the bike is meant to be ridden.


Everything supports the same goal: a ride that feels resolved.


Performance, As Experienced

The bike isn’t designed to stand out on paper. It’s designed to disappear on the road.


Handling stays predictable. Power transfer feels direct without being harsh. Over longer efforts, the bike holds its composure rather than asking for constant correction.


That’s where it proves itself—over time, not in the first impression.


The Process Behind It

New Bike Day doesn’t happen in isolation. It’s the result of a process that prioritizes clarity over speed.


Throughout the build, we stay close to the details. Fit, layout, finish—each step is considered, then executed without deviation.


By the time the bike arrives, there’s nothing left unresolved.


What Follows

The unboxing is a moment. The riding is what matters.


Over the next weeks and months, the bike settles in. Adjustments get smaller. Familiarity builds. The relationship shifts from something new to something reliable.


That’s the real outcome.


Start There

If you’re thinking about your own build, don’t start with the finish. Start with how you ride and what you expect from it.


Everything else follows from that.

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