About
In a small town in the Spain northwest, each bike is born from expert hands, who forge titanium with the same devotion as a sculptor, adding an important touch of innovation using 3D printed parts. The brand, with a purely artisanal approach, reflects the values of quality, exclusivity and detail. Each bike is a masterpiece in itself, a tribute to cycling tradition and the precision of Spanish craftsmanship. Angel Cycle Works seeks to challenge the norms of conventional bicycle design, creating machines that are not just transport tools, but authentic functional pieces of art. The obsession with details, unusual shapes and technical perfection is what defines us.
At Angel Cycle Works, we are devoted to crafting bicycles that transcend function and become expressions of Engineered Craftsmanship. Our purpose is to engineer and design titanium bikes that fuse peak technical precision with the soul of Spanish artistry.
On a trip to Girona, I got to rent and try an Angel T2T carbon bike, at The Service Course, and I absolutely fell in love with it and the brand. My love and lifelong connection with Spain goes back to when I raced semi-professionally in the Basque Country. As soon as I got the chance, I asked these guys to build my Angel Fast Gravel, which I assembled here in California at Above Category. I couldn’t be happier with my choice, and I’m already on my second Angel...
I have quite a few bikes (and tend to read a lot of reviews, etc), but there are 2 bikes I'm never even tempted to replace: one of them is the Angel and the other is the Sarto road bike (with full custom geometry & design). So yes, I'm very pleased indeed with my Angel - although I'm happily admitting that 3D titanium printing is a most fascinating technology
Anyway I managed 3 80' rides so far and I can say the bike is very very nice. Goes fast without much effort and climbs very nice (at least from my limited experience as I only did two hills with 300m elevation so far). Also it's a thing of beauty…