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Nature’s Carbon Fiber: Wood in a Renovo Badash 29er

Carbon fiber wood in a Renovo wooden bicycle on the Blue Ridge Parkway

Two of the Prettiest Oak Trees on the Blue Ridge Parkway…and the Carolina Timberworks Renovo Badash 29er Carbon Fiber Wood Bike

Most people stop for a closer look when they see our wooden mountain bike, and have questions. “Is it really wood?” Yes. “Did you make it?” No. “How does it ride?” Amazing.

Nature's Carbon Fiber Wood Renovo Badash 29er atop Carolina Timberworks' Subaru on the Blue Ridge Parkway

Meet the Renovo Badash 29er, hand made from Curly Hickory with Padauk accents by Renovo in Portland, Oregon.

Wood bikes, not unlike timber frames, are functional art. Both are hand made from Nature’s Carbon Fiber…wood.   Why wood?  Wood absorbs vibration better than metal or carbon fiber, and produces a smoother quieter ride.  Renovo’s owner, Ken Wheeler, is an engineer who started out designing composite aircraft.  He noticed that in many ways, wood’s properties are superior to composites and calls wood “nature’s carbon fiber”.  Wood is strong, lightweight, sustainable…and gorgeous.

Renovo Bikes

Renovo Wooden Bicycle viewed from the front

Rear disk brake on Renovo Badash 29er wooden bicycle

Brooks B29 Champion Special Leather Saddle on Carolina Timberworks' Renovo Badash 29er Wooden Bicycle

Renovo Badash 29er Wooden Bicycle

“The magnificence of the early 1900s WPA and Railroad Destination lodges captured my imagination years ago when I first visited the Ahwahnee Lodge in Yosemite. But I’ve always assumed the craftsmanship which created that art and beauty had long since disappeared. When Eric Morley of Carolina Timberworks called to order a bike, of course I had to take a look at their website. If you’re reading this, you know…their work is just stunning, giving nothing to the lodges I have always loved. So now Eric has one of my bikes and I have one of his screensavers. I need to raise prices.”    Ken Wheeler, Renovo Hardwood Bikes. 

2019 update:  Sadly, Renovo is no longer in business.  Check out https://connorcycles.com

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