
My friend Peter is the man behind Red cycles, and I’m seriously impressed with the work he’s turning out. Until now I’ve only heard of his bicycle creations, so when his new website popped up I had to share. Reasonably priced hand made bikes exist, and they’re fucking awesome!
check out some more photos and updates at the Red Cycles wesbite.
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somewhere in the depths of California we met a girl named Michelle, and then we lost her, and then somehow we met again. We spent a bunch of miles with her eating her mysteriously large supply of Cliff bars, and keeping the dirt bag bike tour alive. This is her blog, you should probably check it out and read her frequent and interesting tour logs. RIGHT HERE
I finally have a computer, so here are some photos from random parts of the trip you can check out. Give me some time to get some video footage up, it will be very soon! Also if we met you along the way, and you have photos of us you want to share send them my way!
Check them all out RIGHT HERE

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Along the road we met a new friend who had friends in Long Beach, who we’re kind enough to let us stay at their place. Thanks Vanessa! This is us flying the California flag proud. We kept seeing road riders with California Republic jerseys that were so cool, but we couldn’t find any shops that had them.
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The trip is finally nearing an end. After 31 days of riding and living in a tent we’ve arrived in San Diego. Well be riding into Tijuana tomorrow and back to San Diego to fly home to Canada. I feel like I have so many stories that I don’t even know where to start, so when I get home I’ll be starting from the begining and posting up some tales of adventure and debouchery along with photos and video. Touring the coast fixed gear has been way harder and way more fun than we could have expected. Most people we met either thought we were crazy or amazing, and I’m really leaning more towards the crazy side. It’s all been worth it though, and i think everyone should get on their bikes, grab a tent, and ride somewhere. Thanks to everyone who has helped us, rode with us, and partied with us along the way, you know who you are. Keep checking back for all the goods of the trip as I get them up!
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Were in Santa Barbara right now, about 4 days away from the end of the trip. We’ve met tons of other bike tourers along the way and have been riding with various people over the past few days. Big shout out to Jameson and laurel for the good times and space bag slapping along the way!
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Big sur was probably the most beautiful and painful part of the trip so far. The hills from Monterey all the way to Cambria were difficult for those on
touring bikes, so you can imagine the time we had
passing through this area. Topher got pushed off the road by an rv coming down one of the big hills and had a good bail. Somehow he managed to break his bontrager seatpost in half too.
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On the road a few days ago we met a man by the name of Josh who runs a company called Frances cycles. He was kind enough to let us stay at his place in Santa Cruz and give us some direction on our route. You can check out his great frame building work and custom cargo bikes at www. Francescycles.com
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Well be in Santa Cruz tonight. Riding has been chill but we have big sur in a few days, more big mountains that were not looking forward too. It feels good to be out of the city and back in the tent camping though. San Fran was a shock to the systm after being in the wilderness for 20 days.
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