The legendary Bokeh is our aluminium bicycle for fast gravel and lightweight adventuring.

Over ten years the Bokeh has gathered thousands of fans, covered (probably) millions of kilometres, earned dozens of positive reviews and been through three iterations – the most recent of which being 2024's Bokeh3 version.

Now, as part of his constant pursuit of 'Ride-Driven Design', Dom has listened to the requests of MASON riders and added further revisions to this modern classic. With some important tweaks, the Bokeh3 becomes the Bokeh3.5.
 

Here's what's changed for this latest version of the fast-moving FastFar legend: the Bokeh3.5.
 

New for Bokeh3.5: Dropouts with Universal Derailleur Hanger (UDH)

Dropouts have always been a high-performing point of Dom's designs. For 2025, the Bokeh's dropouts are revised and updated, keeping the Bokeh in line with the latest developments and groupsets.

Importantly, these new dropouts are compatible with the UDH standard. This means they connect neatly to a design of standardised mech hanger that makes for easier replacement should it become damaged in action.

UDH-compatibility also means your new Bokeh frame is compatible with SRAM's Transmission direct-mount rear derailleur systems. So now, whatever your choice of groupset, the Bokeh is ready to go.

New for Bokeh3.5: Expanded tyre clearance

The Bokeh is built for your choice of 700c or 650c wheels and tyres, depending on your priorities: fast-rolling pace or comfortable go-anywhere resilience.

This choice just became more interesting, with the Bokeh's revised seatstays and chainstays now freeing up a whole 50mm of space for 700c tyres. That means a wider choice of tyres, and the ability to truly go FastFar.

 

For 2025: Now available in FilterYellow

Perhaps you've seen this rich mustardy colour on the RAW or Exposure, where it's been a real hit. Now you can choose FilterYellow for your Bokeh. Or, if you prefer, go for SensorBlue, OpticGreen or the classic Sepia. This new colour option is one of the ways we're marking 10 years of the Bokeh. More on that coming soon...

Take a deeper look at the Bokeh 3.5, with its choice of eight sizes, four colours, two wheel sizes and untold combinations of components and specifications.