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Our Mission

Our Story

When we set out to create FUSTLE , our goal was to create bikes that fixed problems and made riding more fun, all from our base here in Northern Ireland.

It all started by developing our dream gravel bike with proper tyre clearance, a dropper post and confidence inspiring, playful geometry right here on Irelands 'Causeway' Coast.

Our mission Now?

To create bikes that bring a smile to your face!

To nurture and develop the world class cycling heritage that has existed here in Ireland for decades.

To develop solutions for real riders who get punctures, who crash and who share stories about their ride with this incredible community.

Blog posts

Fustle Family Ride Out 26.2 - Crawfordsburn

Fustle Family Ride Out 26.2 - Crawfordsburn

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 everyone’s face as they tackled the terrain.

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FUSTLE FAMILY RIDE OUT 26.1 - GLENARIFF

FUSTLE FAMILY RIDE OUT 26.1 - GLENARIFF

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.

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LAKELANDER GRAVEL GRINDER 2026

LAKELANDER GRAVEL GRINDER 2026

There’s 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 you’re 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. It’s 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.

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