Brodie Bici Cuba - From puffy vests to bunuelos

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Thirty days across Cuba by bicycle.

Lian and Alex have escaped Vancouver on a Remo and Elan Vital, sharing images and words while they’re cycling through Cuba and experiencing all the things! Stay tuned for a weekly update to keep your thirst for escape and adventure to a low simmer.

With backgrounds in food, travel and words we’re excited to see and hear what they get up to…


“Let’s do this!!! Thirty days across Cuba!” - Lian

The 2020 steel Remo and Elan Vital frames have distinct geometry yet are clearly inspired to haul you and your gear, whether somewhere abroad or at home on the daily.


Tropical bikepacking priorities being met; coffee production, bathing suits and a……paddle?

dyb-dyb-dyb. dob-dob-dob. - Be prepared, friends!

Ah yes, warm-fuzzies remembering time spent in a small-town elementary school gym learning to tie knots, respect my peers and work as a team. Sadly, there wasn’t a Coffee Outside component. But all joking aside, if you’re interested in experiencing the great outdoors by bicycle, being prepared for the most common issues is a bare necessity and bikepacking.com has a great quick read on what to bring!


Cycling and nutrition go hand in hand and many cyclists have a snack of choice. “My personal favourite? For the long, hot days it’s really nice to have “real food” so I dreamt up this über-tasty treat; brioche, almond butter, banana, dates, dill pickles, maldon salt and coffee-blossom honey. Three of them individually wrapped still leave room in my bar-bag for other essentials.” - F. Shellbourne

#roadslikethese ? - 100km days, no problem. Right?

Andrew Summersbrodiebicicuba