I received the bamboo city cruiser for my 77th birthday in June last year - just about my best ever birthday present !! What a treat it is to ride - everything seems about perfect.
Pride of ownership grows daily and the complimentary comments I hear as I pedal along are music to my ears !
As a founder member of the Guernsey Bicycle Group, which promotes cycling for environmental reasons, the bamboo frame seems to endorse our aims.
The Nexus Alfine 8 speed hub gears and hydraulic brakes are a joy and even the Brooks saddle has welcomed me!
Francis Paul, Chairman, Guernsey Bicycle Group
Tuesday, 19 April 2011
Wednesday, 13 April 2011
Vito Sport Blog's Top Ten Summer Riding Tips
Our friends at the Vito Sport Blog have written a great piece on summer riding, which we wanted to share with you.
You can find the post here: http://biker.vitosport.co.uk/2011/04/11/top-ten-tips-for-a-summer-of-riding/
Happy and safe riding all!
You can find the post here: http://biker.vitosport.co.uk/2011/04/11/top-ten-tips-for-a-summer-of-riding/
Happy and safe riding all!
Monday, 11 April 2011
My Bamboo Bike
Clearly, we love riding bamboo bikes! But we thought we'd run a series of blogs on other people's bamboo bikes, so you can read about their experiences, rather than just hear it from us!
If you ride a bamboo bike and would like to send us an image of you and your bike, and any stories about riding it, please feel free to contact us: bike@rawbamboobikes.co.uk
I will kick things off:
My name is Rachel, and I am around bamboo bikes pretty much most of the time. I ride a hardtail bamboo mountain bike and love the responsiveness over all the rocks and bumps. It provides a smooth ride and is quick to respond to my control. I am much less tired after a day's riding, than if riding another material.
I find it fulfils all I ask of it off road and around the trail centres of the UK.
If you ride a bamboo bike and would like to send us an image of you and your bike, and any stories about riding it, please feel free to contact us: bike@rawbamboobikes.co.uk
I will kick things off:
My name is Rachel, and I am around bamboo bikes pretty much most of the time. I ride a hardtail bamboo mountain bike and love the responsiveness over all the rocks and bumps. It provides a smooth ride and is quick to respond to my control. I am much less tired after a day's riding, than if riding another material.
I find it fulfils all I ask of it off road and around the trail centres of the UK.
Saturday, 2 April 2011
Update
Now that we are well into 2011, it is high time we blogged regularly again!
We are currently re-branding and will be posting some artwork for your comments soon.
In the mean time, happy riding and we'll be in touch soon!
We are currently re-branding and will be posting some artwork for your comments soon.
In the mean time, happy riding and we'll be in touch soon!
Thursday, 14 October 2010
Full Suspension vs. Hardtail Mountain bikes
We all know that a lot of mountain bikers won’t ride anything but a Full Suss, but there are still a lot of Hard Tail riders, and they continue in popularity especially as SS builds.
HTs offer easy handling, picking lines, and faster skill improvement. What some riders don’t want to lose is comfort and control with a weight within say 26lbs.
There are arguments for both, but I wonder if there is a bike which can offer something to both sides of the discussion… What if there was an HT which could offer superior comfort without gaining too much extra weight, and saving on the extra maintenance needed for an FS?
Bamboo, as a natural material, can offer a lot of characteristics that metals can, particularly when it comes to comfort and soaking up the bumps and jumps. The fibrous grass (not a wood as is commonly thought, so no danger of wood worm!) pulls up the shock of the ride through the frame before it hits the rider, meaning that although an HT, the ride is fluid and smooth.
Many riders getting on our bamboo HT have found that it offers easy handling with the simplicity of an HT, yet the absorption of the material boosts confidence and improves skills much quicker than an FS can. Flattening drops and obstacles, it enables the rider to feel what they’re riding over, without feeling all the shocks!
Chasing Trails offer Mountain bike skills courses and took our mountain bike for a day’s test ride, visit http://chasing-trails.blogspot.com/2010/02/raw-bamboo-bikes-dale-mountain-bike.html , and see some pics at http://www.rawbamboobikes.co.uk/gpage4.html
HTs offer easy handling, picking lines, and faster skill improvement. What some riders don’t want to lose is comfort and control with a weight within say 26lbs.
There are arguments for both, but I wonder if there is a bike which can offer something to both sides of the discussion… What if there was an HT which could offer superior comfort without gaining too much extra weight, and saving on the extra maintenance needed for an FS?
Bamboo, as a natural material, can offer a lot of characteristics that metals can, particularly when it comes to comfort and soaking up the bumps and jumps. The fibrous grass (not a wood as is commonly thought, so no danger of wood worm!) pulls up the shock of the ride through the frame before it hits the rider, meaning that although an HT, the ride is fluid and smooth.
Many riders getting on our bamboo HT have found that it offers easy handling with the simplicity of an HT, yet the absorption of the material boosts confidence and improves skills much quicker than an FS can. Flattening drops and obstacles, it enables the rider to feel what they’re riding over, without feeling all the shocks!
Chasing Trails offer Mountain bike skills courses and took our mountain bike for a day’s test ride, visit http://chasing-trails.blogspot.com/2010/02/raw-bamboo-bikes-dale-mountain-bike.html , and see some pics at http://www.rawbamboobikes.co.uk/gpage4.html
Tuesday, 21 September 2010
New Stockist anounced
We are pleased to announce that we have a new stockist in Manchester:
GBH Custom Hacks in the Northern Quarter specialise in fixies, and now have our bamboo fixie frames in stock!
Visit GBH at: 16 Whittle St, off Tib St, Northern Quarter, Manchester. 0161 831 9339
Tuesday, 7 September 2010
Bamboo Mountain Bike - stolen
Our Van was stolen over the weekend, with our bamboo mountain bike inside. It is the only bamboo mountain bike in the UK, so please contact us (http://www.rawbamboobikes.co.uk/) if you see it.
Our promotional material was also inside the an, so we would like to apologise if these are used incorrectly in any way.
We will have renewed stock in the next two weeks.
Our promotional material was also inside the an, so we would like to apologise if these are used incorrectly in any way.
We will have renewed stock in the next two weeks.
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