05/07/2026
Introducing the Spur Shot V2.
The original was waterjet cut. This one is fully CNC machined — body and band plates, 6061-T6 aluminum throughout. Tighter. More refined. A lot more useful.
Multi-day rides have a lot of waiting around. Rest stops, camp chores, waiting for your buddy to fix a flat. The Spur Shot turns that downtime into target practice.
And when you actually need a tool — disc rotor truing, tire lever, spoke wrench, Presta valve body tool, 1/4” hex, post ride pry bar — it’s got you covered.
Black $108 / Red & Blue $114.40
Link in bio.
03/15/2026
Perfect for knocking pinecones out of trees, camp target practice, or discouraging snack-stealing squirrels. The Spur Shot V2 is here (well on its way) to be your handy bikepacking sidekick plus more tools means its more useful. It might be a nice piece of eye candy hanging out on your fork leg, frame, or Mule Rack but that doesn't mean it can't be useful for normal bike touring excursions.
- Fully CNCed now from 6061 AL and black anodized
- New band plate design is also fully machined but Ano clear for a more raw look
Tools are:
- Disc rotor truing slot (up to 2.5 mm rotors)
- Presta valve tool
- Spoke Wrench (most common 3.23 mm ni**le size)
- 1/4" hex pocket for all those bits you already carry
- "Tire Negotiator" tire lever
- "Post-Ride Pry Bar" because you get thirsty at the end of those rides
Price: $68 bucks (finalizing)
Delivery: TBD
I'm about to place the production order so if you are interested or have a feature I should add please comment or message me! Thanks!
03/05/2026
I’ve been a little quiet lately… but after some post-holiday R&R I’ve been busy behind the scenes getting the next Mule Rack production batch ready. (Along with additional product I'll share soon!)
It’s been awesome seeing the excitement around this rack — the whole idea started with wanting a simple, tough rack that works for real off-road riding and bikepacking. Plus allows you to strap down and carry just about anything.
Production is getting close, so pre-orders are now open. This helps me plan the first round of packing and shipping and gives priority to the riders already planning their next adventure.
If you’ve been waiting to get one, now’s the time.
Head over to Relentless Components to reserve yours.
Link in bio to pre-order
11/13/2025
Desert season is the best! The 60-degree highs are perfect for exploring without breaking a sweat, and the lows are just cool enough to make you appreciate the sunshine. I love the simplicity of packing this time of year - More room for snacks and a telescope for stargazing is the best!
08/26/2025
Thank you so much! It’s been a fast paced two-ish 🤔 months since launch of the Mule Rack and now only 2x are left! If you want one get it now! I will get more but it will take several weeks to get the next batch in. Second thing - if you haven’t seen it check out the development story on the blog. Link in bio. ☝️
07/09/2025
Launch day!!! The Mule Rack is out and about, it’s ready for your next bikepacking adventure. Strong, versatile, and adaptable. Check out bikepacking.com’s post https://bikepacking.com/news/relentless-components-mule-rack-intro/ New Relentless Components Mule Rack - BIKEPACKING.com Also head on over to relentlesscomp.com to get one. First production batch is small but looking forward to a second batch in September hopefully.
05/30/2025
Two Mule Racks seen in the wild with their humans. Heading into the San Juans looking for adventure and a little gold . . .
"The Wild Bunch"
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12/21/2024
This beast of burden just got an upgrade. Sure, mules are great for carrying stuff—but do they come with a warranty and FEA led design? 🤔
Follow us for the full breakdown—you won't want to miss it!
12/18/2024
Great sketch by John from his last desert ramble of the Spur Shot.
11/03/2024
Mule Rack Experiment - at the end of the my most recent trip I experimented with carrying options on the Mule rack. I’ve always wanted a rack that has lots of lash points for versatile load carrying. Being able to strap down a dry bag wherever you want without fear of it going into the wheel is so helpful. It gives me lots of options during a trip to move gear around and add extras - like additional liters of water when necessary. The key to great bikepacking gear is reliability and versatility.