YOU'RE A WHAT?

Guerrilla Gravity is a rider-direct mountain bike manufacturing company. Our frames are designed, tested, and built here in Denver, Colorado.

Because we are rider-direct, we're one big step closer to you, the riders. It allows us to work with you one-on-one, ensuring you get the bike that's dialed for you. We provide extensive customization options, from build kits to frame colors, all at a very competitive price point.

By communicating directly with you, our fellow mountain bikers, you can provide feedback to ensure we make the best bikes and are always supporting and growing the mountain biking community. Increasing trail access, ridership, and knowledge about gravity mountain bikes are some of our primary goals. By riding a Guerrilla Gravity bike, you are helping to build the community.

If you have ideas, holler at us. Let’s do this together.

Want to learn more about our bikes? Check out our Bikes! page...

WHO'S IN CHARGE?


Kristy Anderson--Head of letting-you-know-bikes-are-awesome

Kristy rode and raced bikes for a long time then moved to NYC and got distracted. Then she moved to Colorado and discovered gravity bikes and was like "Whoa, these things are awesome! They're so pluuush."

Geeks out on: being competitive, sales, wine, and adventure

Matt Giaraffa--Chief Enginerd

Matt's going to make sure that you get an awesome bike that you're stoked to ride for a long time. He used to design race cars and airplanes, now he's applying all that knowledge to his passion for bikes. His garage is cooler and way better organized than yours. He hates the word "plush."

Geeks out on: precision, physics equations in bike mags, his garage, and cars

Will Montague--El Presidente

Will decided to ask a few questions, "Why do bikes have to be stupid expensive? Why can't you sell bikes everywhere? Why are so many bike companies so distanced from their riders?" Then he told Kristy and Matt about the idea and they said "Let's do it." Now we're doin' it. He doesn't understand why everyone doesn't like bikes and punk rock shows.

Geeks out on: music, business, traveling, and asking too many questions