In 1992, Matt Feeney and a friend started building bicycle frames in their basement. With a bunch of tubes and few materials, my friend's father built a wooden jig, and over the years he built more than 80 frames. Now a friend builds a carbon bike and Matt builds a bike rack.
While taking classes at my local community college, I needed a way to comfortably move the books on my back, and PASS & STOW was born. Moving the weight to a stable platform made riding more fun and satisfying.
PASS & STOW RACKSis the result of years of prototype development and a complex process of manufacturing a (nearly) universal front rack. PASS & STOW RACKSWith the ability to do both with loads on top or panniers underneath, the Luno is a big feature, just like a custom bike frame, with brass fillet brazing and an aircraft grade 4130 frame. It's made of chromoly steel, very strong and light, and of course made by Matt in Oakland, California.
While taking classes at my local community college, I needed a way to comfortably move the books on my back, and PASS & STOW was born. Moving the weight to a stable platform made riding more fun and satisfying.
PASS & STOW RACKSis the result of years of prototype development and a complex process of manufacturing a (nearly) universal front rack. PASS & STOW RACKSWith the ability to do both with loads on top or panniers underneath, the Luno is a big feature, just like a custom bike frame, with brass fillet brazing and an aircraft grade 4130 frame. It's made of chromoly steel, very strong and light, and of course made by Matt in Oakland, California.