I’ve been riding this exact frame for nearly 3 years now. It’s technically the 2nd Master Courttek prototype and even has a special engraving on the bottom bracket with my name on it, which the production versions didn’t have. It’s time to say goodbye though.
My good friend Paul and I shot some final pics of the bike to commemorate it and put it to rest properly. I’m not usually that sentimental about my own bikes, but I’ve become really close with this one for probably obvious reasons. I never thought I’d have my name on a frame and I’m still blown away by the amount of people that wanted to buy a frame that had my name on it. Seriously big thank you to everyone who snagged one.
Why are we saying goodbye to it though? All that i’ll say for now is that it’s not because the frame is broken. RIP Courttek build, you served me very very well!
Full gallery and bike check after the jump.










Final build specs:
- Medium Master Courttek prototype frame
- Resist 700c JAB fork
- Volume Trickster V1 bars
- S&M Hoder grips
- LDG Freestyle stem
- Volume Krull Spider
- 44t Sugino Messenger chainring
- Fit cranks
- Blaq straps
- 700c 36h H Plus Son EERO rims
- Front All-City Deputy hub
- Rear Master 64 hub with bolt on cog adapter (17t cog)
- 35c Resist Nomad tires
- Masterbo saddle
- Thomson seatpost