RIP: CGR Ti

4 years to the day, my CGR Ti has been forcibly-retired. A crack in one of the internal-routing holes had spread to almost the entire circumference of the downtube. I think what surprised me the most was the intense sadness I felt. I would never ride this bike again. The frame could be replaced, but… Continue reading RIP: CGR Ti

Review: Wizard Works Teeny Houdini

Design It’s tiny! Well ok, it’s not. I bought the Medium size of Wizard Works Teeny Houdini saddle bag from their winter Wiz Viz collection. The medium size is a claimed 0.5L in size compared to 0.4L for the Small version. At £43 this is at the higher end cost-wise for a bag of this… Continue reading Review: Wizard Works Teeny Houdini

Review: Wizard Works Lil Presto!

I have the Lil Presto! in an aggressively pink colourway and it is by far one of the best bags that I own. Made by a small company down in London, run by V and Harry who have a background in commuting, touring and bikepacking. They know what works! Constructon The Lil Presto! is 2.15L… Continue reading Review: Wizard Works Lil Presto!

Pannier.cc Rainspotting “Watch Party”

If you’ve read my previous article about my time in the Lake District with Pannier.cc you’ll know I’m a big fan of theirs. They were due to release their new film Rainspotting, made in collaboration with Brother Cycles, at various locations throughout the UK but due to the global Covid-19 epidemic they’ve decided to host… Continue reading Pannier.cc Rainspotting “Watch Party”

Pannier.cc Lakeland Pass-stormer

Unprepared, overwhelmed but having a blast! Now, i seem to have this talent for overestimating my own abilities, as I did the weekend I joined Pannier for their Lakeland Pass-stormer tour. Having recently cycled my way across 3 countries over the course of 3 weeks, I felt I’d easily be able to spend 3 days… Continue reading Pannier.cc Lakeland Pass-stormer

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