Tag: Stealth Bike Bags

  • Scrotty Mods: The SPD Grease Port

    Scrotty Mods: The SPD Grease Port

    The SPD pedal is a stalwart. You can’t throw a rock without hitting a set that’s weathered years and years of abuse. If there’s a downtrodden parts bin build rattling around the trails, it’s a pretty safe bet there’ll be a set of M530s wound into her. This mod was conceived by Mike Trudgen, ordinarily…

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  • Ways To Carry Stuff: Stealth Beer Holster

    Ways To Carry Stuff: Stealth Beer Holster

    Most mountain bikers know this truth: one of the best places to enjoy a beer is at the top of a hill with a trail to follow. Beer is, however, awkward to carry, heavy, temperamental when shaken, and precious. All good reasons to spend the time and money to get the best way of ferrying it…

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  • Ways To Carry Stuff: Stealth Happy Sack

    Ways To Carry Stuff: Stealth Happy Sack

    Often the products that are most intriguing result from experimental or sideline ideas. Michael Trudgen of Stealth Bike Bags sews up custom frame bags for breveteers and ramblers from his home in Eastbourne, NZ. However, recently his product list has expanded to include some innovative one-offs and limited releases. The Happy Sack is one such…

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