Our aim is to work with bike shops around the country and provide the tools needed to understand the science and engineering of carbon fiber and how it is evolving in the bicycle industry.
PBLRB Follow Up
We are so excited by the community support we received with our recent collaboration with PBLRB that we want to do more. If you're part of an organization that would love to be a part of this program let us know! If you have a carbon frame that you don't want...
There and Outback Again: A Ruckus Tale
Last year the guys from Velodirt went where no cyclists has gone before, the Oregon Outback. They created a route that lead them from the Southern border of Klamath Falls to the confluence of the Deschutes and Columbia Rivers.
Ruckus Supports PBLRB
Every so often a bike never gets picked up, and ends up in the dead pile. For several years we have been wondering what to do with these lost souls, this year we cracked the code. Working with local and national non profit organizations as well as grass roots cycling...
Kickstarted
Recently we at Ruckus Comp launched the Carbon.Access.Tool., the next step in the evolution of the key chain. The initial launch was well-received but we want to realize the C.A.T.'s full potential and take it to the next level. We turned to Kickstarter because we want to secure the necessary...
CARBON.ACCESS.TOOL.
Our Carbon.Access.Tool. is now available here ruckuscomp.com/goods/cat/
Carbon Fiber Recycling
The other week Specialized announced a program to recycle carbon fiber in conjunction with Materials Innovation Technologies. Earlier this year Trek also announced a similar program. Instead of standard recycling program it is part of a process called downcycling; where you convert a waste material into a new material of lesser...





