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Cycling is a huge part of my family life. I made a career out of bicycle design, met my wife through cycling, and spend every waking minute thinking about 2 wheels.

With the growing demands of family life, I grew tired of all the Fuss and Hassle of gearing up and driving across the country to ride my mountain bike. I needed something simple that I could ride anywhere, with anyone, in any weather.

In 2016, I found gravel bikes, and fell in love with cycling all over again.
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    Fustle Family Ride Out 26.2 - Crawfordsburn
    What a belter!!!Fustle Family Ride-Out 26.2 was one of the best, and we definitely got lucky with the weather.25 riders showed up despite the rain clouds hovering overhead, and after a quick downpour on the start line, it was blue skies and plain sailing for the rest of the day.I put together a mostly off-road route, all around the trails and forests that I grew up on, and it was awesome to see the reactions on everyones face as they tackled the terrain.The loop took in the forests and fireroads around Clandeboye estate, along with parts of the Ulster Way off road path, and even small sections of the new Greenway that is opening imminently between Newtownards and Comber.We lost a few riders along the way with punctures, but almost everyone made it to the finish where a well earned ice cold refreshment was waitingThanks to everyone who came out, and to those who also donated for our charity cycle next week, it means a lot!
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    FUSTLE FAMILY RIDE OUT 26.1 - GLENARIFF
    Its Northern Ireland.If you listened to the weather forecast, you wouldnt do anything!Today was no better proof that if you bring together the right people to the right location, then the sun is guaranteed to shine!A long overdue Fustle Family ride out after what feels like the longest winter on record was a welcome distraction as nearly 20 riders set off this morning around Glenariff(e) Forest and the surrounding area.Huge thanks to everyone that could make it, and sorry to those who couldnt. You missed a belter!And props to those hardcore gravelists who ventured down to the waterfall at the end of the ride while the rest of us dashed for warm coffee and dry clothes in a poor attempt to avoid the final window maker climb back up to the car park!
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    LAKELANDER GRAVEL GRINDER 2026
    Theres a point on the Big Dog route at the Lakeland Gravel Grinder where it all settles in and you realise exactly what kind of day youre in for. The early buzz fades, you find a rhythm, and it becomes about getting stuck into it, long climbs, fast descents, endless forest tracks, and the occasional view that makes you look up and take it all in before getting straight back to work. Its a properly epic big ride. The kind where the hours stack up, the terrain keeps changing, and you just keep rolling through it, one section at a time.It was also the first real outing for me on the Lakelander, and straight away it just felt easy, in the best possible way. Smooth over the rough stuff, responsive when you ask it to be, and almost annoyingly eager on the climbs. There were moments where it felt like it wanted to go quicker than I could, which was equal parts impressive and slightly frustrating. But thats kind of the point, it just gets on with it. No drama, no distractions, just a bike that lets you focus on the ride. By the end, legs completely spent, I had that solid feeling of having put a proper shift in and enjoyed every bit of it. - CathyThe week before the Lakeland Gravel Grinder I was really surprised to hear that there were 900+ participants over the various distances. When you consider the numbers attending road sportives would be nowhere near this it blew my mind a bit. Who knew there were that many cyclists who love a rattle around the gravel trails?!? After completing the event, which was our first official gravel event, I can now see why the numbers were so huge. It was epic!The event was simply fantastic. The organisation was seamless from Friday night when we turned up for registration, to Saturday morning when almost 1000 cyclists descended on a wee Community Centre on the outskirts of Belcoo, the whole way around the route and right to the finish line and the delicious burger and beer. We made a weekend of it and stayed at Rushin House Caravan Park which we would highly recommend. The facilities are great and its only a 2 minute cycle to registration and race start/finish. Im sure any non-cyclists on the site wondered why the place was coming down with bikes on Friday and Saturday and why everyone was walking like John Wayne on Sunday.We struck it lucky with the weather which was warm and sunny with very little wind. The dusty trails were a far cry from the muck and dirt we were expecting. Although, I must admit to being a wee tad disappointed that I crossed the finish line so clean!The route passed through some beautiful forests but the elevation on The Big Dog route was not for the faint hearted. The Navar Ending Climb had a wee sting in the tail but the amazing view from the Magho Viewpoint and the friendly volunteers up there were worth the climb. As for the last climb in Belmore Forest which we christened the Everest Climbwe managed to stay on our bikes and grind it out. This gives us some bragging rights over a couple of friends (who are much better cyclists than us) but they admitted to taking their bike for a wee walk up the hill. So good to bump into so many cycling chums from all over NI and Ireland but especially Lisburn Triathlon Club, Dromore CC and of course lots of Fustle Family enjoying the day. - GailMy first Lakeland Gravel Grinder! Epic day out on my Fustle. A great route; it had it all: tough climbs, speedy descents. Such a great atmosphere all day! I can't wait until the next one! - PaulAfter retrieving my trusty Fustle Causeway GR1 from the garden shed for the first time since the Five Forest Challenge in the autumn I was really looking forward to getting back in the saddle for a season opening spin.A quick tyre pump, and lights charged I was ready to rock.With my lack of bike fitness I knew the 32km night time werewolf was realistically the best option, and it was fantastic fun. Whilst I started optimistically my lack of fitness became apparent when most of the other 30 odd entrants disappeared into the distance, I could even occasionally hear the ominous rumble of the 'sweeper vehicle' closing in on the climbs, headlights blazing through the forest in front of me.It's somewhat menacing presence behind me definitely motivated me to keep going! Once the climbs were out of the way it was a thrill to hit 50kmph on the way back down to the finish where we all got a much welcome bowl of Irish stew and I realised the only person I finished ahead of had spent a good few extra km lost in the forest in the dark before the aforementioned sweeper vehicle came to the rescue ! Thank goodness I had a Garmin.As always these gravel adventure events we are blessed with on this Island prove to be great craic and the Fustle Causeway is the perfect tool for the job! - AndrewLakelander was my first proper gravel event since getting my Causeway last summer. True to its name, the Mongrel was a mix of everything; 60km of rugged gravel, steep climbs and fast descents. My causeway handled like a dream and didnt miss a beat (unlike my legs on the Belmore climb).Awesome sunny weather and stunning views made for a great day - we even got a wee beer at the end... whats not to love?! - RachelIf youre going to do the big dog, let it be at Party Pace. Me and my good friend Marcus Cromie (not Fustle Fam Famous, but bread Famous!)We took a staggering 7 hours to do the 100km big dog including breaks, punctures and stopping to take in the views. The weather was on our side, so we made the most of it (thats what I'm telling everyone anyway)I was fun to see the route reversed in places, but for those who know me, know I basically live up in those hills anyway. Marcus insisted that we did the big dog, only to change his mind at the last feed stop, so it felt only right that I insist we did the last mega climb of Belmore forest *which is only 15%I was a little gutted not to see Alastair Beckett down as its always fun watching him suffer up the steepest of hills. Maybe October hey! - DarrenThis was my third year taking part in Lakelander, and after previously doing the Mongrel and the Big Dog I thought I would take it a little easier this year and give the Little dog a go to tick off the trio! This was also the first year of the Werewolf night time ride the night before, and having being doing nighttime gravel rides through the winter I wanted to give this a go.The Werewolf was a lot of fun, and even after bit of a spill (my own fault, my confidence was greater than my skill) I had a great night. Little Dog was fantastic as well, and definitely less suffering than the Big Dog, but still managed to test the legs, and I was fading towards the end of the ride. I think the ride being in March this year meant my fitness wasnt quite where it would be compared to October.We were incredibly fortunate with the weather, it was a lovey day, and enjoyed riding dry dusty gravel trails, rather than the usual muddy gravel. - ConnorI took my new Fustle Lakelander out for its debut at the Lakelander Gravel Event & honestly I credit the bike itself maybe the amazing weather a little bit too! for the permanent smile fixed to my face throughout! It honestly felt like the perfect bike for the job! Straight away the bike felt dialled in for the terrain being thrown at it. The frame of this bike I feel strikes a perfect balance between comfort & stiffness so on the climbs responds well & doesnt beat you up on the rough stuff!It felt great on the descents & gave me the confidence to let it roll! The comfort in general over the distance was amazing! Even towards the end I felt good & that I actually really could have ventured on a little further! Overall, seriously impressed! It made me feel capable. - Gillian
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    The worlds largest cycle event... The Vatterunden
    "Fustle Causeway - What a bike!"The picture below is of IvanMcMinn, proudly wearing his Vatterunden 2025 medal.The Vatterunden is the worlds largest public cycle event and 2025 was the 60thyear of the event, this year attracting over 24,000 cyclists from all around the world, competing in what is a 315km non-stop event around the massive Lake Vatterunden in the centre of Sweden.Ivanwas 62 when he completed in the event and although he has completed a number of Marathons and many half marathons, triathlons and the likes, he had never undertaken such a long cycle event, his longest prior to Varrerunden being just over 100kms, so quite a challenge.Ivancontacted us to thank us for our help in supplying him with a Causeway. His comments to us were Wow, what a bike!The Causeway was just amazing and got me round the 315kms in just over 15 hours. The Causeway allowed me to cover the KMs with ease and in comfort, including the circa 7,000 ft of climb during the event with some of the climbs lasting a good few KMs. I can honesty say that if someone had said to me at the finish line, you have another 100kms to go, Id have had no problem doing that.Massive thanks to Julie and Alistair for all their help and advice to the novice that I wasFustle Causeway strongly recommended."
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    UK Gravel Collective test the new CAUSEWAY G2
    Gary from UK Gravel Collective has been a big part of our journey since the very beginning, and as an off road enthusiast with a background in MTB, his approach to gravel biking aligned perfectly with ours as we both set out to discover this shiny new world of Gravel back in 2018/19.Gary tested the originl Causeway G1 and followed that review (read it here) by ordering a frameset for himself.Jump forward to 2025 and we couldn't wait to send him one of our pre production prototypes of the new Causeway G2 to see how it stacked up against his own pride and joy.Needless to say his review speaks for itself, and you can check out the whole thing right here.Below are a few of our own personal highlights however!"The original G1 frame came in only 3 sizes, S/M M/L and L/XL and some riders found this limiting when trying to get a good fit. The new G2 frame is avaliable XS, S,M,L,XL so should make the frame accessable to more riders. the geometry of the new bike has been teaked and the reach is slightly shorter and the head angle a tiny bit slacker. the wheelbase remains the same. Like for like the new frame is around 700g (1.5lb) lighter than the original""So i guess as I own the original Causeway i should say which of the bikes I prefer. I do love the aluminium G1 it handles great and weve had some top adventures together but if i had he money id definitely go for the G2, same great handling in a lighter package and all that tyre and front triangle clearance, whats not to like!"Shop the whole Causeway range here!
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    RETIREMENT?
    Retirement?These Italian made aluminum and carbon prototypes have served their time and are ready for the archive (aka a cardboard box shoved to the back of the top shelf in our warehouse)The development process of bringing a new model to market starts much earlier than you might expect.When we set about refining and redesigning our Causeway frame, we gathered up notes from our own rides, customer feedback, magazine reviews and made a wish list of improvements that we wanted to address.Then we draw up some data comparisons from other competitors products, focussing closely on those which we have ridden ourselves.Then we design a range of geometry spanning the full size range, and overlay that on top of the previous Causeway to make sure we havent overlooked anything.Often when refining geometry, a small change to one area can sometimes throw another angle or dimension out of whack and into a place that is undesirable so everything gets triple checked.Next we use a small batch frame maker in Italy to produce raw aluminium prototype frames with the geometry that we plan to use and set about building and ride testing those frames.In the cause of the Causeway G2, we went through 2 revisions making subtle changes to geometry, tubing positions and cable routing, then we had a carbon prototype made by hand with all of the refinements to validate everything.The Causeway G2 was released this summer, nearly 5 years after the original model was introduced, and not only is it more refined and better fitting, but it benefits from lighter materials and construction, cleaner cable routing, increased Tyre clearance and UDH compatibility.All of these refinements have the sole goal of making the rider experience better, more fun, and less fuss!Causeway G2 is available now as a frameset, and in a series of complete bike builds.
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    CAUSEWAY G2 - The award winner is BACK!
    Our flagship model, and a fan favourite, the 'Causeway' started life as a disruptive 2 fingers up to the cycle industry that tried its hardest to ignore the need for a gravel bike with real life credentials!Originally released in 2020, this 2nd generation Causeway chassis sees a tonne of upgrades, refinement and redesign to offer the ultimate in do it all adventure gravel bikes.The Causeway is the ultimate in versatility. Designed for bike packing adventures, long distance trans continent epics and thrashing along rugged terrain while you channel your inner hooligan!Featuring multiple luggage mounts, aggressive, confidence inspiring geometry, refined from our G1 platform over 5 years of real world testing.The Causeway G2 also features a huge 50mm tyre clearance front and rear to allow you to install even larger volume tyres for added comfort and traction, inspired by some of the most challenging trans-continent gravel races.Features:Improved bike packing luggage carrying capabilities.Refined geometry with wider size range to fit more riders of various sizesIncreased tyre clearance. Fits 700x50c tyres with easeLightweight Toray T1000 full carbon construction saves 700g over it's aluminium predecessor.Carbon 27.2mm seatpost as standard offering compliance on chattery terrain.Integrated cable routing with blanking plates for that ultra clean look.T47 Threaded bottom bracket for ease of servicing and maintenance.Available in 2 colour options. Browse the full range here: SHOP CAUSEWAY
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    #FUSTLEMOMMY
    This is Valerie.Valerie is my mum, and aside from raising this budding young cycling-mad toddler who went on to create FUSTLE in his mid 30's, she was as many mothers are, the centre of our family home growing up.Valerie lost her father Billy (my grandfather) to Pancreatic Cancer in 2017, and became curious in 2024
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    Racing Through the Night: 24 Hours with Womens Cycling Ulster at Mondello
    Racing Through the Night: 24 Hours with Womens Cycling Ulster at MondelloBlog Post by Catriona Wheeler:A few weeks ago, I had the incredible experience of taking part in the Mondello 24-Hour race with Womens Cycling Ulsteran unforgettable test of endurance, grit, and a whole lot of midnight snacks.We rolled up to the track as three teams of 8 womenwell, 7 in our caseand got ready to take on the challenge: a full day and night of continuous riding in 30-minute stints. Sounds simple on paper. In reality? A blend of adrenaline, sleep deprivation, and surprisingly high spirits at 3am.What made it even more special for me was taking on the race aboard the new Fustle Lakelander. This bike was an absolute dreamsmooth, responsive, and totally in its element, lap after lap. It held up beautifully through the dark hours, the windy corners, and even the slightly wobbly, sleep-deprived dawn laps.Each rider on our team brought their own strength and energy to the race, and we quickly fell into a rhythmriding hard, resting harder, and cheering each other on like mad. The camaraderie among all the teams was something else. Whether it was passing high-fives in the pit lane or sharing warm coffee and weary laughs, the support never wavered.The real test came in the wee hours. Trying to stay awake between rides when your body just wants a warm bed is no joke. But somehow, between the buzz of the event, our collective motivation, and the odd caffeine boost, we pushed through. By sunrise, we were running on fumesbut also pride, determination, and a healthy dose of team spirit.Crossing the final finish line was pure magic. Wed done it. 24 hours, hundreds of kilometres, and one very happy team (albeit slightly broken and desperate for showers).Massive shoutout to the incredible ladies of Womens Cycling Ulster for making this event so inspiring and fun, and to Fustle for creating a bike that truly delivered when it counted most.CatrionaTo find out more about Womens Cycling Ulster events and rides, check out their website: https://www.cyclingulster.com/women-news/
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