Woo hoo! Its competition time with Indola Mountain Bike Apparel and Secret Cape Town. We are so excited for the Cape Town Cycle Tour taking place this weekend that we decided to partner up with Secret Cape Town for an amazing give away. We are offering one of our Pantani cycling tops to one lucky […]

Namakwa Padmaker
Hey Just back from a 4-day MTB trip to Namakwa. 4 mates and 3 new faces. Latter will be going all the way to CT (8 days)! Started at Orange River and headed south, Richtersveld, Namakwa etc. It was tough but epic. Support van met us every night. Great weather but cold (end Day1/start Day2 […]

New Perennial Mountain Bike Baggy Colors
We’ve updated the colorways of South Africa’s best-selling MTB Baggy. Less two tone, more everything in the same tone. more in-line with the international groove. From left to right: Charcoal/Charcoal, All Black Turq/Grey Turq, Brown/Brown, Back View. Stock is now available. Bring on the Brights: a new “Red/Red” Colorway will be available in 10 days! […]

New Colorways For African Riding Shirt
We have had a lot of enquiries about when we will be releasing our new line of African Riding Shirts. We are please to announce that we have finalised the 6 new color ways for the shirts. We are still busy taking some feedback from the South African riding community but keep checking back with […]

namaqua padmaker
this is an 8 day “freedom challenge” type of ride, without formal support. the route stretches over 749km from the southern cederberg to the orange river. or vice versa. why: the landscape, the people, the friendship and the riding. cost: zero from us. time of year: autumm, winter or spring. obviously early spring would be […]

cederberg
landscape speaks to all of us in a language we are familiar with. and this is a changing thing. my parents wandered around in these mountains. looking for bushman paintings. with ginger johnson, percy seef and heim rabinowitz. they travelled in a mini. this took quite a bit longer than today. one story that stayed […]

a new bike for Dubiseng Janki
Dubiseng was originally featured in the “Bicycle Portraits” book by Stan Engelbrecht. While following up with Dubiseng to see how she was doing Stan learned that she is currently without a bicycle. Stan, a serial bicycle entrepeneur, spoke with Nils Hansen from Woodstock Cycleworks and managed to organise her a new ride and some tools. Stan contacted indola […]