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Creating bikes and parts with a 3D printer

October 9, 2012September 29, 2012 Diana Leave a comment News

For the geeks out there (like me..) Could you ride a bicycle that came out of a printer? Today, 3D printing is very much helping the way bicycles are designed. Many bicycle manufacturers are finding benefits of the technology, using 3D printers to build prototypes of parts. While it might sound like a brand new […]

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NSMBA Film Festival

June 10, 2012June 10, 2012 Diana Leave a comment Local News, News

The second annual NSMBA Film Fest took place at the Narrows Pub on Thursday June 7th. All films were mountain bike related theme but of any style. When I saw the film line up, I was pleasantly surprised to see that there were two films featuring Muddbunnies! Lisa Howey-Louter and her Mudd-Hubby Gee Louter were […]

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Sonoma Biking – California

February 8, 2012February 7, 2012 Diana 2 Comments News

  What can possibly be better than bikes and wine?!  I’m not quite sure, so when I found this fun tour, I thought I’d better share!   I have a soft spot in my heart for Sonoma wines – my mouth waters just thinking of Anderson Valley Pinot Noir…. Here’s a quick video of what […]

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Race Team Applications Closed

February 3, 2012February 3, 2012 Diana Leave a comment Competition, News, Uncategorized

A huge thank you to all of the racers who applied to be on the Muddbunnies Race Team for the upcoming season! We are absolutely thrilled with the response. Over the next day or two, we will be sending out letters to the successful applicants. Watch your email box! It’s looking like it’s going to […]

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Time Bikes Resin Frames

January 17, 2012January 17, 2012 Diana Leave a comment Pics & Vids, Uncategorized, Videos

From a thread of carbon to a full bike, what sets TIME apart from the competition is the way the bikes are manufactured. They are handmade in France, using the state of the art RTM (Resin Transfer Molding) process.

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