BUYER'S GUIDE: Getting something unique – Bike Magazine Australia

Victoria-based Curve Cycling have made it their company ethos to “strive to give fellow riders new and exciting experiences via our products…”

That will certainly be the case with the awesome all-road Curve Belgie Spirit Ti featuring Ultegra Di2 and Curve Carbon Wheelset. As if the bike was not enough to make you stand out from the crowd, for an extra $1,000 you can enjoy a custom paint job to leave your mates drooling even more with envy.

Trek Project One

Trek’s online customization tool (projectone.trekbikes.com) allows you to spec every detail of their Madone, Domane, Silque or Speed Concept road bikes.

That means up to 37 colours to choose to place on 16 pre-designed schemes, plus a range of drivetrains and dozens and dozens of different components (you can even pick the tone of the decals on the wheelset) – ensuring the only thing limiting you is your own imagination.

PMB

Queensland-based PMB (paintmybike.com.au) have taken their experiences in vehicle smash repair and spray painting industries and translated them into bike customisation. 

They offer a design layout service that translates your wildest and wackiest ideas into real life, plus full resprays which start at around $650 for a single tone but can go up to (and even beyond) $2,000 for more complex schemes.

So if you want a picture of a unicorn, or some Aboriginal artwork, or literally anything else you can think of, then PMB can help get it on your bike and make it truly one of a kind.