Matthew gets it! This is exactly what we had in mind with our design of Le Montréal. While we whole-heartedly embrace the versatility of this frame, and love seeing sweepy-bar builds and modern iterations too, a classically-styled randonneur slash light touring build makes us feel warm and fuzzy inside.




While the aesthetics are straight outta the 80s, the spec is 99% brand new, still available parts, save a fittingly pewter grey new old stock Exage front derailer. Rene Herse Endurance casing tires, Shimano Dura-Ace (the best!) bar-end shifters, Dia-Compe non-aero brake levers, a trusty Brooks B17, and MKS's stringently tested Gamma pedals were all chosen for their solidity, reliability, and as a convenient bonus, their good looks.




This bike has been ridden and toured on thoroughly, all around the province. It's been crashed, it's been fixed, it's been loved. It sports a pair of Tubus racks when on tour, the sensible choice. We love it all!


Build Spec
- Bassi Le Montréal frameset, limited edition Montreal skyline colourway, 55cm
- Tange CDS chrome steel headset
- Tange sealed bearing square taper bottom bracket
- Bassi Classic Compact Double crankset
- Wipperman Connex chain
- Shimano 9-speed cassette
- Formula hubs laced to Weinmann Zac-19 rims
- Rene Herse Switchback Hill tires, Endurance casing
- Shimano Dura-Ace bar-end shifters
- Shimano RD-M591 rear derailer
- Shimano Exage NOS front derailer
- Dia-Compe 204QC brake levers
- Tektro CR720 cantilever brakes
- Bassi Classic quill stem
- Bassi forged seatpost
- Brooks B17 Special saddle
Fantastic photos to match the fantastic build as always by Troy



