Archive for May, 2011

Duffbag Monster Bike bag
13/05/2011

We had already designed and produced our racebag but wanted something bigger… Much bigger… Some of our bikes are built a bit more burly, full suspension and with oversize bars, just too big to fit in our race bag. So we simply took our racebag design and made a new bag only much bigger, hence [...]

Duffbag Race Bag Bike Bag
13/05/2011

The race bag was initially designed to suit our own needs – we wanted a bike bag that could take a road or mountain bike, but did not involve stripping the bike down and then rebuilding it when we got to where we were going. We also wanted a bag that could take a muddy [...]

Duffbag Stealth bag bike bag
13/05/2011

Duffbag Stealth – Stealth by name Stealth by nature… When we designed the Duffbag Stealth bag we wanted the smallest most unobtrusive bike bag we could, one that would not draw unwanted attention on the world’s transport system. A bag that we could fit in a full size bike, but still get on a bus, [...]

Duffbag Bike Bags
13/05/2011

Our bike bags are a little different to the rest… When we designed our bike bags, we looked at what was available on the market and then we looked at our own needs as cyclists and felt that what we wanted was something a little different… We wanted a bag that we could use most [...]

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Posted on Mon, 12 Mar 2012 16:35:12
Richborough Cooling Towers dissapear
I spend a lot of time riding in the Kent countryside in the lanes and down to the coast, there are some really nice routes and some great clubs to ride with. A constant on these rides are the distinctive cooling towers at the now defunct power station at Richborough near Sandwich, Kent. These towers [...]more
A bright and early, minus 5 degrees start saw us teetering down crispy trails, carefully choosing lines that avoided the ice. Five minutes in our confidence picked up as it was nowhere near as slippy as it looked and there was plenty of grip as the tyres bit through the top layer of powdery snow. [...]more
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