For the road less pedaled

and stories worth telling

WHAT IS GEARY


Gears, Grease

& Good Old-Fashioned Gumption

A custom steel Geary bike in green color

At GEARY BIKES, we don't just slap two wheels on a frame and call it a day. No sir. We're in the business of crafting iron horses that'll make you wonder why you ever settled for less. Our bikes are born in the heartland, where the corn grows tall and the folks grow honest.

Life's too short for a mediocre ride. So we took all our years of grease-under-the-nails know-how and decided to build something special. Something that'll make you feel like a kid again, but with the wisdom to appreciate it.

We're not here to dazzle you with fancy words or promise you'll win the Tour de France. But we will say this: a GEARY bike is as American as apple pie, only it'll help you work off that extra slice. It's a bike that knows where it came from and where it's going, just like you.

If you're looking for a bike that's more companion than commodity, more journey than destination, well, partner, you've come to the right place. Hop on a GEARY, and let's see where the road takes us. After all, in a world gone mad, sometimes the sanest thing to do is to pedal.

GEARYS GARAGE - Bikes and how we make them

RIDES


Built for blazing trails & spinning yarns

Terrapack - Flat Bar Everything bike

Part pack mule, part freedom machine, this bike is for those who believe that home is wherever you lean your bike. It's as practical as a Swiss Army knife but with the wanderlust of a tumbleweed. Load it up with your hopes, dreams, and a change of socks, then pedal off into the sunset. It's not just a bike; it's your ticket to write your own great American novel, one mile at a time.

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Rufus - HARDTAIL Mountain

This trail-taming wildcat is part mountain goat, part philosopher's stone, transforming mere dirt into pure gold. It climbs like a squirrel up a nut tree and descends with the grace of a cowboy poet falling off a barstool. When the map says "here be dragons," this bike says "hold my water bottle." It's happiest exploring the kind of places where cell phones fear to roam and adventure is measured in grins per mile.

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Custom bicycle on a frame drawing

Pronghorn - Endurance All Road

This asphalt philosopher whispers wisdom with every revolution, turning tarmac into a canvas for contemplation. It's not about breaking records, but about breaking free from the mundane. With a frame as reliable as a small-town handshake and handling smoother than a politician's promise, this bike transforms every ride into a two-wheeled adventure through the heartland of your imagination.

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Frame Set starting at $1800 Complete Bike starting at $3750

Song Dog - Gravel

Meet the bike that treats potholes like punchlines and detours like plot twists. This dirt-loving desperado laughs in the face of GPS, preferring the kind of roads where pavement is optional and adventure is mandatory. It's built tougher than a two-dollar steak, with a spirit wilder than a cat in a rocking chair factory. Point it towards the horizon and let serendipity be your co-pilot.

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Go Totally Custom

Not one to follow the crowd? Tired of a “close enough” fit? We’re big believers that there’s no such thing as vanity sizing, just your size.

We offer custom steel bike frames, built with your measurements and to your specs. Work with our builder to craft a bike that’s a “one of one” and totally unique to you.

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Portrait of a man who has ice in his beard

Hello. 


I'm Corbin Geary.

I'm just a fella who never quite outgrew his love for two wheels and a frame. Life's a funny thing - one minute you're a kid dreaming of flying down dirt trails, the next you're a grown man still chasing that same dream, only now with a welding torch in hand. I've seen more sunrises from a bike seat than most folks have from their porch, and I've got the scars and stories to prove it.

I'm not one for flowery speeches or grand philosophies. I build bikes because that's what I know, and because there's an honest simplicity to it that you don't find much these days. Some might call it a calling, but I just call it Tuesday. So if you're looking for a fancy sales pitch or a life-changing epiphany, you might want to keep moving. But if you're in the market for a bike built by a guy who cares more about the ride than the destination, well, you've found your man. Just don't expect me to wax poetic about it - I'd rather let the bike do the talking.

Founders Notes

I may not be able to change the world, but i can give you a damn fine ride through it.

So it goes.