
We ride at 8 AM for our shop ride. Please be ready to leave right at 8 AM so we can get back and open the shop. We can’t stay around if we don’t sell enough stuff to keep the lights on, have some salary and pay the bills. Don’t be late.
We ride at 8 AM for our shop ride. Please be ready to leave right at 8 AM so we can get back and open the shop. We can’t stay around if we don’t sell enough stuff to keep the lights on, have some salary and pay the bills. Don’t be late.
Matt stopped by on two wheels yesterday and decided on a new Surly Ogre. He showed up today ready to ride off on it. It is so terrific when someone uses bikes, motorcycles, and public transport. Making the world a nicer place forever.
Bicycle Nomad and Chris at the Cafe
Phoenix is a very nice city.
The Bicycle Nomad Cafe is at The Velo
Chris dropped off some Rogue Journeymen gear in Phoenix
A day a the Bicycle Nomad Cafe.
Jason from Swift did a great presentation on Bikepacking at the Bicycle Nomad Cafe in Phoenix.
Chris went to Phoenix to visit Bicycle Nomad and hear Jason from Swift Industries talk about bikepacking.
Road trip moments. It is always fun to see the sign about entering a new state. Never gets old.
Chris did a little sign making / watercolor art during his brief visit to burn a little creative energy.
Liz stopped in for a new bike. The Surly Disc Trucker was the bike and here she is with it. Such a fun build, her excitement was over the top. So was ours. Happy Riding!!!!
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Derryn flew in from Australia to ride the new Baja Divide route with a couple of friends. He came in today to pick up his new Surly Karate Monkey and kitted it out with all the essentials for the ride, then boxed it because he leaves LA tomorrow to start the ride. Awesome. He’s truly Unpredicting his Journey.
We built the coffee table and here it is with some of our buddy Mark”s Latigo Coffee
We are working on a lot of Rogue Journeymen projects lately.
More happens at Topanga Creek Outpost than bicycles and adventures. We make custom and small batch leather goods.
We want stuff to look nice and here is a quick packaging example for Rogue Journeymen.