Drop Bar Bicycles
Drop Bar Bikes
The drop bar is a commitment. A commitment to position, to efficiency, to the idea that the road ahead deserves your full attention and your body deserves to be in the best possible shape to cover it.
Every drop bar build in the Evercoast lineup is designed for riders who have made that commitment and want a bike that honours it. The frames are triple-butted chromoly steel — not because it photographs well, but because it absorbs the road in a way no aluminum drop bar bike at these price points can match, and because it will still be in daily service when the bikes it competes with have been recycled. The geometry is gravel-specific: relaxed enough for all-day comfort with loaded bags, engaged enough that you will not be looking for excuses when the road turns fast.
The drivetrains are where each build makes its case. The Passage GRX puts Shimano's benchmark gravel groupset on the frame — the clutch rear derailleur, the hydraulic disc brakes, the gravel-specific shifter ergonomics that were developed for exactly the conditions you will ride in on the North Shore and the Sea to Sky. The Passage SRX offers proven 1x11 performance at a lower entry point for riders building their first serious gravel setup. The Passage EDS takes the frame in a different direction entirely, with Wheeltop's wireless electronic shifting — a technology conversation that is happening in every serious cycling forum right now, on a platform that is ready for it.
Every build leaves our Kitsilano workshop having passed the Evercoast 50-Point Technical Certification. BSA threaded bottom bracket. Standard 31.8mm cockpit. 27.2mm round seatpost. No press-fit. No proprietary parts. The specification philosophy is the same across every model: build it to be serviced anywhere, by anyone, for as long as you want to ride it.
Choose the groupset. The frame does the rest.
Store pickup only. Built for you at 3317 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver.