Milky Cat Dmc 25 15 ❲Verified❳

Deducted 0.3 points for the brake setup’s learning curve and the fact that you’ll spend an afternoon dialing in those cantis. Price range: $1,800 – $2,400 (depending on build spec). Availability: Direct-to-consumer via Milky Cat’s quarterly drops. Be prepared to wait. Photos courtesy of Milky Cat Cycles / Ridden & reviewed on the rainy streets of Seattle and the gravel paths of the Loire Valley.

The artistry lies in the . Unlike TIG-welded competitors that look like plumbing fixtures, the DMC 25 15 features hand-filed, recessed lugs with a subtle "Milky" cat’s paw engraving on the bottom bracket shell. The fork is a unicrown design with a slight rake (45mm), providing steering that is responsive without being twitchy. Milky Cat DMC 25 15

is a weight weenie (the DMC 25 15 weighs about 11.5 kg / 25.3 lbs) or someone who commutes in a monsoon belt (get discs). Also, if you dislike toe overlap—this bike has a tiny bit at low speeds, a characteristic of its tight-clearance randonneur heritage. The Verdict The Milky Cat DMC 25 15 is not the fastest, lightest, or cheapest bike on the market. What it is, however, is coherent . Every component—from the lugged steel fork to the bar-end shifter—was chosen because it works, lasts, and looks right. Deducted 0