Back in 2017, Rob along with three of his friends rode Munich to Venice for the first Rad Race Tour de Friends. After waiting a year they came back for the third edition of the ride, this time with a few more friends. Rob decided to take his Kegety this time and built it up on 35mm tyres. Watch the movie above to see how he got on.
Read MoreShortly before heading off to France to race the inaugural Further ultra race, Café du Cycliste stopped by the Quirkshop to talk all things frame building, ultra racing and our latest 3D printed frame parts.
Read MoreFor the inaugural edition of the GBDURO race, Rob teamed up with Francis Cade to try and attempt the 2000km Land’s End to John o’ Groats on off-road.
Read MoreIn the video above Tom talks about his setup for the race GBDURO - what worked, what didn’t and his top tips.
Read MoreGrand Fondo Magazine kindly reported on our Mamtor GRoad bike with 3D printed frame parts.
Read MoreThis year at Bespoked Bristol, we revealed a very special version of one of these models, the Mamtor. The Mamtor is an all-terrain gravel-road bike, but what made this one special was it’s use of 3D printed stainless steel parts.
Read MoreBrooks visited the Quirkshop and sat down with Rob Quirk to ask a few questions and to see what goes into making a Quirk Cycles bike.
Read MoreFrancis Cade came by the workshop to chat 3D printed parts and how to build bikes!
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