Project XL Double Bacon Cheesebrother is a Tall Fat Bike Made for the Apocalypse
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Sentient Works, in collaboration with Brother Cycles, has unveiled their latest creation for the Bespoked Apocalypse Build-Off: "Project XL Double Bacon Cheesebrother." This distinctive tall fat bike, designed for extreme conditions, follows Sentient Works' previous show-stopping entry. The build is a notable entry into the bespoke cycling scene, showcasing a blend of engineering ambition and a rather unique aesthetic, as detailed in the accompanying video.
This collaboration marks another foray by Sentient Works into the niche but growing "apocalypse-ready" bike market, a category often highlighted at events like Bespoked. Their previous entry demonstrated a practical yet eye-catching approach, and this year's tall fat bike continues that tradition, pushing the boundaries of what a utility bicycle can be. It reflects a broader trend within custom frame building towards highly specialized, often oversized, machines designed for specific, extreme environments, appealing to a segment of riders who value ruggedness and novelty above all else.
While perhaps not destined for the peloton, this "Cheesebrother" serves as a robust, if somewhat ostentatious, reminder that the spirit of invention in cycling remains delightfully unbridled, even when facing the end of days.
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