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Named after Mount Tado, a mountain located in Kuwana, Japan, the TADO is a gravel bike designed for riders who seek adventure beyond the beaten path.
Built to venture deeper into the mountains and farther into the unknown, TADO embodies the excitement of exploration and discovery. Whether on forest roads, gravel tracks, or remote trails, it encourages you to keep riding toward the horizon.
The frame features MULLER’s signature spiral tubing, engineered to disperse vibrations from rough surfaces and deliver exceptional comfort over long distances.
For the fork and rear triangle, Tange chromoly tubing is used to provide a solid, confident feel under power while maintaining the durability required for demanding terrain.
Every TADO is built to order and finished in the color of your choice, allowing you to create a bicycle that reflects your own vision and personality.
A single-color paint finish is included in the frame price. More elaborate paint schemes are available as optional upgrades. If you have a design concept in mind, please feel free to discuss it with us. We also offer custom paint designs created by our studio based on your ideas and inspiration.
Venture Beyond the Known
TADO was created for riders who believe that the most memorable roads are often the ones not shown on the map.

↑ Custom spiral paint design following the contours of the spiral tubing. (Optional)

↑ Rear rack mounts come as standard equipment.

↑ Fender mounts are also included as standard.

↑ Frame geometry designed with both ride performance and tire clearance in mind.

↑ Ready to carry everything you need for adventures near and far.
Frame: MULLER original Spiral CrMo tubing, SS/CS Tange CrMO, 1-1/8″ Tig construction
English BB,
Disc Brake compatible,
max. 47mm tyre clearance,
Fender/Carrier mounts
Fork: Tange CrMO, 1 1/8”straight
Seatpost: 27.2mm
Finish: 1 color of your choice
Frameset (Frame, Fork, Headset)
¥399,000 + tax (built to order, delivery approx. 6 months~ Please ask us)
❗❗For residents of Japan:
MULLER TADO frame set is now available through Japan’s Furusato Nozei (Hometown Tax Donation Program).




