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Kent Eriksen - Trey’s New Ti Frame

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n the world of ti frames, Kent Eriksen is a legend. After selling off the company he founded, Moots Cycles, Eriksen got back to his roots and opened up shop in his old shop that he started in the early 80's. Now he is making some of the most amazing titanium bikes on the market.

Trey is lucky enough to have his hands on number 241. If the frame looks anything like it does in these pictures, we should all be in for a real treat.

Kent Eriksen


Head Badge History

Our Head badge design is in honor of Kent’s Dad, Leif. Leif passed away as we were starting up this new venture. Wanting to memorialize his Dad we used his Surname for the company. We also are able to symbolically represent Leif and Kent’s heritage in our head badge design. Researching the history of the explorer Leif Eriksen we found many interesting leads on potential designs. What we came up with is a conglomerate of the various sail designs found on Viking ships.

These ships were used to sail into battle over heavy seas. Sails were colored with red stripes to symbolize blood, intimidating the enemy upon approach. The bird in our design is a rendition of the bird also found on many of Viking sails. We have modernized this bird to give it life, flight and movement. The bird species we have created is yet to be classified. Around the shop we refer to it as a “crow-magpie”.


Kent Eriksen

#241 of the bikes Kent's built since leaving Moots.

Kent Eriksen

Kent Eriksen

Kent Eriksen

Kent Eriksen

Kent Eriksen

Kent Eriksen

Kent Eriksen

Kent Eriksen

Kent Eriksen

Kent Eriksen


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