Space Horse with a Burrito Bag


Samuel Mcnees sent us over some amazing shots of Ray Munoz recently built up Space Horse. He rocking a beautifully paired Burrito Bag - and wow the whole build is straight popping! [gallery ids="7691,7692,7693,7695,7696"] To see more of Ray's Space Horse, you can check out @samsurlevelo. Great work guys!

Bringing the 90's back (one bag at a time)


The 90's are gone, 26" wheels are dead and #roadrunnerbags4life!
90's Mountain Bikes have been making a come back (well since the 90's). Something about a well made, hand made, steel, rigid frame really turns some heads on the trails especially when you see nothing but full carbon downhill dirt bikes. The swiftness of rigid, the versatility of steel and the maneuverability of 26" wheels really give a reminder as to why the OG MTB Pros of the 90's could really jam.
Throw some bags on there and you're set for anything from daily rides to week long camping trips.
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Gear Suggestion form RoadRunnerBags:

  • The Co-Pilot Bag - I never leave the house with out mine!
  • Soon to be released Point N' Shooter
  • Fred Bag - when you're wanting to FRED out
  • The Front Runner - great in the dirt, fun on the road, perfect for life

"It's not about the destination, but how much you can carry there"

One hell of a ride


[gallery columns="2" ids="8705,8693,8694,8697,8695,8698,8699,8700,8701,8704"] Carson to DTLA is no easy feat when you're hauling 100+lbs on the rear of your cargo bike. Luckily our shop Haul-A-Day made that challenge easier than ever! With a brutal 15.5 miles ahead of me (and a challenging head wind to boot), I chugged on with dtla in the distance. Total ride time was 2 hours 15 mins but hey, I don't care as long as I'm out there peddling. As we began our cruise into downtown and the building's seemed to magically appear, I was relived because yeah I'll say it, I was hurting! Stopping for a mid ride refuel, couldn't have been more needed. The Cold Brew Coffee really puckered me up and kept me moving towards the destination. As I arrived to the shop, we had to take the freight elevator to the 3rd floor, I was assisted into the space and we set our sights on the next leg of photography - the studio shots. Soon after that we removed the rolls, cleaned up the bike and continued working. What a life! All photography captured by Wifeye