Overview
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Racks
To my mind, good solid racks front and rear are what
makes a Pugsley, well, a Pugsley. This page describes
how mine came into being. More... |
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Panniers
Camera, waterproofs, flask of coffee, chocolate, cake,
more chocolate, chocolate cake, tool kit, spares,
spare coffee, emergency chocolate. All needs carried. More... |
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Mudguards
You can have a wet back and backside if that's your
thing. Or you can have a nice dry back and equally dry
backside. The secret, mudguards! On a Pugsley? More... |
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Tools
& Spares
What would you do if your chain broke, your tyre went
flat and your brake cable snapped? Personally, I'd
take out my tool kit and spares bag and fix them. More... |
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Accessories
We blokes just cannot help ourselves when it comes to
accessories, or gadgets, or whatever you want to call
then. Great, Pugsley needs them too!
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Brew
Kit
What could be better than sheltering behind a wall,
the snow powering overhead, your stove bringing water
to the boil and a peanut butter sandwich in hand? More... |
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Lighting
The Surly Pugsley can go just about anywhere, and not
just in the day time. Add some lights and a whole new
world opens up to you after darkness falls. More... |
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Frame Bag
Side panniers are fine but I've always wanted a
custom-built frame bag for the Pugsley. So, one day, I
decided to just go for it and get one.
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Light Mounts
Most lights are designed to be fitted on the handlebars
but when filming video at night, that is not always the
optimum position. Custom mounts are the answer.
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