Doggler | City Bike
Designed in California
Fast, capable, and comfortable. The Doggler 12 Speed City Bike is an easy rider that will transform your commute into a shreddy adventure.
The 12 speed cassette gives you a wide range of gears to make your commute up that last hill a whole lot easier. The dropper seatpost (standard on SLX builds) allows you to drop your seat and move it out of the way at the press of a lever, promoting easy dismounts, hopping curbs, and makes riding with a kid on on the back safer too. While this Doggler’s tires are made for pavement, feel free to experiment with gravel tires or a 27.5 wheelset with some fatties and send it down your favorite trail. Make it your do-everything bike.
The Doggler City Bike comes in two builds: Shimano SLX 12 speed, and Shimano Deore 12 speed.

My daily
I’m celebrating 3 years with my beloved Hudski. I commute across San Francisco daily and it’s the perfect bike for me: great build and perfect geometry. I’m 6’2” and got the extra large which was the right choice. I had a Kids Ride Shotgun for shuttling my daughter to preschool and during that time she called the Hudski “her bike!” Since then it’s been an incredibly resilient bike for me. Taking both falls and compliments with grace—I love my Hudski.


This bike perfectly fits no category
And I love for that. It’s a city bike with a heart of dirt. I’m 5’4 and the small frame fit is great; trimmed the bars down a bit for my short arms and the sweep is perfect now. Lots of spots for mounting things if that’s your jam- just note the small frame makes it harder to find bags that fit correctly, but that’s no fault of the huddy! PNW dropper soothes my MTB soul- I use it to drop a curb sometimes, just because I can. If I’m going to ride anything except the spiciest of routes, I’ll grab my doggler and get it done. Super fun. Happy to buy local from nice helpful folks too! Cheers.
Like a Magic Modern Klunker
It’s a brilliant, do it all giggle machine that thumbs it’s nose at the typical idea of a hybrid or commuter. I love it. It’s my go to weekend trip bike for throwing on the back of the car when I can’t be bothered to look up what trails and roads exist where I’m going, and just want something to casually explore with. My only hiccup is that I can’t fit my fenders through in the rear with the 29x2.0 tires. There just isn’t enough clearance for the mount between the seat stay bridge and the tire on my medium frame. This is not uncommon for me and frames that work with my stubby baby-legs, and a bit smaller gravel tire will likely sort me out. Also, kudos to Hudski for leaving a good amount of steerer length to play with on the fork. I really appreciate the ability to play with the stem height, and then cut the steerer tube to where I want it.