
The Saddle Bag
Introducing the Saddle Bag by Orucase. The First Saddle Bag To Use A Ski Strap Attachm...
Introducing the Saddle Bag by Orucase. The First Saddle Bag To Use A Ski Strap Attachm...
What’s the difference between soft and hard bike cases? Do I need a hard case to pro...
Here's what you missed in 2016 2017 will be the year of the airport ninja! Here's a rou...
Oru (折る): 1. to bend, to fold Our name, Orucase, was inspired by origami and the ability to take a single flat piece of material and turn it into so much more. Both from our patterning and from turning a built bicycle into the smallest possible shape and volume.
We came up with The Airport Ninja in our University of Vermont dorm room because we thought that bike fees were an avoidable expense that was keeping us from chasing our dream of being pro cyclists. Since then we've collectively spent more than a decade racing professionally, and as time passed we've learned that the need for an affordable method of travel with a bike is ever growing. The Airport Ninja has gone through a lot of changes since it's inception, but what started as a beefed up arts and crafts project has grown over the years to become Orucase.
"Ninja skills?" What is that you may ask? Ninja skills are tips and tricks from us at Orucase. Skills we’ve learned from traveling and racing road bikes both domestically and internationally.