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A Look at the Sim Works Doppo ATB Social Reform Benefit Prize Bike

The first-place prize for Sim Works’ Social Reform Benefit Raffle is this Doppo ATB tourer, built by Shin in Japan, and decked out with a selection of Sim Works, Chris King, and Paul parts. Let’s check it out in detail in order to ramp up support of this great cause…

Shin is a framebuilder in Japan that builds the Doppo ATB for Sim Works. It’s dubbed an ATB as a throwback to the early days of mountain bikes, or “all terrain bicycles” as they were called. Like those early MTBs, the Doppo has some interesting and unique lines, setting it aside from other similar offerings on the market.

What’s really great about this bike is just about everything on it was made in Japan. All the Sim Works parts are made by Nitto, Honjo, and Panaracer. Those three names have been leading the way for Japanese product design and production for decades.

Let’s not forget our American friends though, with Chris King hubs, headset, White Industries cranks, Paul Component Klampers, skewers, and seat post clamp. Along with Gevenalle shifters and a Selle Anatomica saddle.

You can win this bike (size 57cm) by entering in the Sim Works Social Reform Benefit raffle!