October 12, 2017
Customisation is a big thing for us at Airdrop Bikes. I've personally never bought a bike off the shelf; I always built my own. So it was natural to offer that service for Airdrop customers and that's gone well for us. Now we've taken our decal game to the next level with custom printed pattern decals. Say hello to Galaxy, Junglist and Magma.
Originally we started with 12 different decal colours to choose from. That's loads more than you normally get and it offered plenty of scope for personalisation. And even now there are a couple of combinations that nobody's bought, so you can still be the only person in the world rolling around on an orange bike with purple decals. If you really want to.
Next we rolled out a range of 4 metallic colours which work really well on the black and raw frames - I ride a Raw bike with Anthracite decals myself. But for some reason, we wanted to do more. Not so much for the sake of offering even more options, but just because there was an opportunity to do something cool. And if there's one advantage to having your own bike company, it's that you can do some cool stuff if you want to, even if it doesn't make much 'commercial sense'. Whatever that is these days.
So we're very pleased to introduce some limited edition pattern decal kits: Galaxy, Junglist and Magma. They'll fit any Edit v1 or v2 bike and they're available to buy now.
Or you could click here to see all 57 different colour & decal combinations.
Raw frame with galaxy pattern decals
Black frame with galaxy pattern decals
Orange frame with galaxy pattern decals
Raw frame with junglist pattern decals
Black frame with jungliest pattern decals
Orange frame with junglist pattern decals
Raw frame with magma pattern decals
Black frame with magma pattern decals
Orange frame with magma pattern decals
Ed is the owner of Airdrop Bikes. A former web and graphic designer, he sacked off his job one day and decided to start up a bike brand.
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February 18, 2025
February 12, 2025
We're stoked to announce that Alf Raynor is riding for Airdrop Bikes. Alf is likely the hardest man in MTB, he loves the Graft and goes hard on the build. His Raw style on the bike and commitment is something that has to be seen to believed; it's wild.
February 07, 2025
The new batch of Edit frames is complete and is on it's way to Sheffield. We've taken the opportunity to freshen things up with all-new build options and colours, and preorders are now open.
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