Sunday, August 23, 2009

baseball stitched leather U-lock covers $ tba


Here's a cell phone pic. They are available as a set or as individual pieces. these are for sale at Open but i forget the price and will be updating this when i find out. Right now they are designed to fit Kryptonite mini ulocks.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Custom headbadge services- $60 base price


So i made this for a friend. If you have ideas for a custom headbadge let me know and I can fabricate it out of aluminum. I can cut, etch, or texturize anything your heart desires.

Why Aluminum?
no rust
Easy to maintain
high polish attainable
and most important, it wont weigh your bike down.

Please email me for any inquiries so I can establish a price

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Where do you get this stuff?

most of what you see here on this page is available to purchase at OPEN Bicycle in Somerville, Ma OR directly through me. Email for any inquiries Dfdbiker@gmail.com

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Tool Roll-up - $20

This is my tool roll-up bag. It's made of 1000d Cordura with a large 3" elastic banding to keep everything tight when rolled up, no matter what you have in there. Everything is held down with 2" velcro.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Prototype Cell Holder - $38

Here's my leather Cell phone holder design. It's geared towards bigger phones like iphones and anything around that size, but it will fit anything smaller as well. It will fit any bag equipped with 2" Velcro or smaller messenger bag style or backpack. The button snap is backed with a patch of leather so it won't scratch your screen. This cell holder and the toe strap holders both use the same pull-up leather so you can match. Blang Blang.


Hip Packs - large -$50 Small - $38

All hip packs are made with 1000 Denier Cordura nylon and 18oz Vinyl coated polyester. These things are perfect for the summertime when all you need is a few items. It sure beats riding with a full-sized bag on those hot days when all you need is something to carry your wallet/purse, keys, phone, cliff bar whatever. Both the large and small feature a mini u-lock holder.

This is the large, it measures 10" across 6.5" tall and 3" deep. There is also a 3d pocket on the front to keep some stuff separate.




Here's what the small hip packs look like. It measures 8" across 5.5" tall and 2.5" deep. Both the large and small version share the Ulock holder feature but the small doesn't have a front pocket. It's for people that have literally nothing to bring out besides a wallet, phone, and keys.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Brooks Bags Prototype - $tbd

before finishing

I've only made one of these so far but i'd like to make more if there is demand for them. vegetable tanned leather is too pricey to buy if no one wants them. rivet and bracket construction. button snap closing.

Leather doesn't wear out, it wears in...


Here's the single strap design. The design features a snug fit for your MKS sylvan medium and large toe clips. Leather conforms to your shoe, making your foot more snug and less apt to slide back when pressure is applied skidding, skip stopping, spinning, ect. The strap also covers the rivet on your strap. This is where the holes in the sides of you shoe come from. The smooth side of the leather will be now in contact with your shoe, making your shoe last much much longer.

final doublestrap design - singles-$34pr. doubles -$42pr.


So this is it after a few drafts. These work exactly like the single strap version except the 2nd strap goes in the side, over the center section, then back in. You saw it here first.

leather brands are complete


I salt water etched leather brands so I can burn my logos into leather or anything else that burns under heat

Saturday, June 6, 2009

lately...

For the last few weeks I've been trying to get this thing going. Mainly I've been working on leather toe clip covers/strap holders and hip packs. Unfortunately since my name is new I'm still trying to get the ball rolling as far as labeling my products. I'm currently looking into printed labels for the hip packs and I've taken the leather labeling upon myself by salt water etching leather branding tips that attach to a soldering iron. The branding tips are near complete which means my stuff can hit shelves soon. Eventually I want to have stock items such as top tube pads and smaller simpler hip packs that take less time to fabricate.

Monday, November 24, 2008

New Blog! Cool!

So i used to have a personal website and it was pretty sweet. I guess a blog is the next best thing. I'll be using this blog as a stuff I make page. cool. if you are interested in any of the items on this page, email me at Dfdbiker@gmail.com