This bike is a Woodrat 29er, designed and built by the mad scientist Rick Hunter. It’s my second Hunter, and the first one was already my “If you could only keep one” bike. Safe to say I was pretty f’n stoked to get this one together.
Read MoreThe trusty cult classic Miyata 1000 with signature kooky flavor from John Benett. These bikes from the 80’s and early 90’s were sought after for their plethora of braze-ons and splined triple-butted tubing. Captured here after a tour from Missoula, MT to San Francisco, CA.
Read MoreTo celebrate our new cow bags, we outfitted this classic bike with an Expedition Seatpack and Rack Bag.
Read MoreIn’s and out’s. This is what we’re all about! Excellent doc style video from Bay Area By Hand
Read MoreOur Handlebar Bag has been a crowd favorite since it’s inception five years ago. In this time, it’s been meticulously fine tuned to perfection.
Read MoreAlec Suriyuth is a photographer and mountain biker based in Vancouver, BC. His most recent film, Grateful, focuses on mental health and how friendship, photography, and the freedom to ride mountain trails have provided him with a renewed sense of appreciation and gratitude for the natural world.
Read MoreAccessibility and stewardship come hand in hand, and the Oregon Timber Trail Association (OTTA) is an advocate for both. That's why we're investing in their mission and sharing it with others. Read on for an interview with OTTA founder Gabriel Amadeus.
Read MoreAriel’s latest project, Full Circle Cycling, pulls together the cycling community to support acknowledgement and awareness of tribal people (like the Coast Miwok in Marin) and the history of the land we use for recreation everyday.
Read MoreWe recently caught up with Art Director, photographer, and cyclist, Jeff Masamori, to see how he’s been putting his Stem Caddy to good use while riding around the Sunset looking for moments to capture.
Read MoreA few months ago we sponsored Breanne Thomas on her ride from NYC to DC in support of the BLM movement. Here are some of her thoughts and images of the experience:
Read MoreVideo reviews on our Half Framebag, Hip Slinger, and Camera Strap
Read MoreOur friend and local photographer Chris Stricklen is a fixture of the cycling scene in Marin. If you’ve ever been north of the bridge, chances are you’ve seen him cruising down the backroads of Tam, or running around Point Reyes with his camera in hand.
We recently caught up with him as part of our new interview series, to ask him a few questions about biking, art, music, and more.
Read MoreHey friends and followers, we spent some time defining our commitments as a company recently. We are at a critical crossroads in human rights and perhaps closer than we’ll ever be to making systemic change in this country. Social media is more powerful than ever and so is our ability to mobilize, since so many people are unemployed and stuck at home. Even though we’ve always held values of social equity, this opportunity demands every effort to create the paradigm shift we need. The goal is to leverage our assets to effectively serve our community. The method is to be transparent about our thought process and provide tools for critical thinking. Fundamental change can only occur when you think for yourself. Many people are asking ‘What should I do?’ or ‘Where should I donate?’ We don’t know all the answers but still want to help you answer those questions for yourself. We also have a lot of learning to do, so let’s do it together.
Read MoreIn this video, Russ from Path Less Pedaled interviews Kyle and Jim. Virtual shop tour included!
Read MoreA couple weeks ago, we outfitted Chloe and Erik for the their first “official” bikepacking trip - a weekend of camping and riding north from San Francisco to Wildcat Campground, on the Coast Trail in Bolinas.
As with any “firsts” like these, there were bound to be some lessons learned along with pleasant surprises. Have a reed and hear how it went for these two!
Read MoreUpdated Camera Strap for 2019
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