MISSION: FASTER

REAP Bikes designs and manufactures the world’s fastest performance bicycles, right here in
the UK. REAP is powered by decades of composite engineering experience, inspired by a
desire to disrupt and driven by an unwillingness to compromise. Pure speed has never
ridden or looked so good.


In 2014, REAP threw out the rulebook and we began work on our first bike. Two years later,
the REAP Generation 1.0 was launched to rave reviews. 220 Triathlon magazine hailed its
“amazing comfort, speed and handling”, awarded it a 95% score, and called it “brilliantly
engineered”. We called it a good start.


A seminal moment in our timeline came when REAP debuted on the world stage at the 2017
Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii, raced by British professional triathlete
Harry Wilshire. Since then, a number of other professional athletes have joined our team,
discovered the speed of our bikes and won races all over the world.

“I started REAP based on a perfect storm of circumstances. The dream of building my own bike which I had since I started racing and the desire to kick back against the corporate bullies who can change your destiny at will.”

Martin Meir, Founder & Managing Director

ENGINEER TO EXCEL.

Over a long career in advanced composite engineering, Martin earned a reputation as a disruptor and the respect of such brands as Bentley. One of his most remarkable projects, developed alongside of REAP, was producing the carbon fibre hull of the Gibbs Humdinga amphibious vehicle. On the outside this was a fluid dynamic-shaped hull that allowed the craft to hit 30kts in water; inside it was a structural element which included the mounting points for the engine, transmission and suspension, much like the carbon tub of a Formula
One car. This development process added value to the bikes, but at the cost of time to market.

As an engineer, Martin Meir has always aspired to free-thinking, zero-compromise design. As a former elite triathlete, still competing as an amateur, he was unsatisfied with the bikes on the market. He founded REAP in 2014 to challenge himself to solve that problem and make the world’s fastest and best riding bikes. What’s more, they should be completely British designed and made.

Martin felt that the cycling industry had left some headroom for a range of hand engineered bikes made with materials and methods that big brands deemed too expensive for mass production. The goal for REAP Bikes was simple – the best, or nothing at all. With a handful of secret projects on the horizon, the future is incredibly exciting.