
Me and My Bike #17 Patrick Lüttich
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Find out more about how Patrick built his cool Porucho Bike and learn from his advices.

Me and My Bike #15 Brant Olson
Ruff Cycles is about cruiser eBikes and bicycles, conveying a specific and free riding experience. We believe that we are more than an ordinary brand, our connection to the products is extraordinary.

Me and My Bike #14 – Greg from Cape Town
Hi my name is Greg and I live in Cape Town South Africa.
I built a bicycle for Afrikaburn, it was an epic project and learnt that I don’t want to build a frame again.

Me and my Bike #11 – Robert Flores
I wanted to go for a sporty sports car look. The frame being so low and sleek, gave me the idea of creating something similar to a Ferrari or Lamborghini. So I asked myself ... what stands out more than Red?

Me and my Bike #10 – Wouter J. Irik (71 Kustoms), The Netherlands
I was in doubt between a Porucho and a Tango. But because I saw a lot of Porucho's lately so i decided to build me a Tango.

Me and my Bike #9 – Gael Canonne from Dirty Seven Garage, France
I've been into bikes all my life, and crossed between most styles of riding, but mostly enjoying the creative outlet of custom bikes these days.

Me and my Bike #8 – Magnus from Australia
Honestly, my inspiration was the early media photos of the Ruff "Shelly" and "Rodder" Deans, I love the simple clean curved lines and wanted to build a tribute.

Me and my Bike #7 -Daniel & Kathrine from Copenhagen
Here in Denmark is very classic the cargo bikes to cruise around with the kids so I decided to mix this cargo bike with one of your bikes, because I wanted a fat ass bike.
So I decided to mix the Tango lady steel with the Nihola and that was the result.

Me and my Bike #6 – Nigel from London UK
Quite a lot of the components came from a bicycle online store such as the forks, drum brake, crank/pedals, cables, tyres. I fabricated the tank from 1.5 mm brass sheet, smoothed the welds and polished it to a mirror finish.

Me and my Bike #5 – Sean from USA
The inspiration in the color design was to keep it classic and to look killer when the Phoenix sun hits it!