Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Caught up in that Velodrama

We did up a couple of 38cm width versions of our Tange CrMo 31.8mm Velodrama bar, one in bright red, the other in neon yellow. Find em here.



Friday, December 18, 2009

Fonseca Films Has A New Website



Chris Fonseca, creator of the incredible "No Cassettes" fixed gear freestyle film has got his website up. The film features a host of talented riders pushing their bikes to the limit, including Jason Clary, who's been helping us test new products.

Everwear....Now in 28c's



You fans of our 5mm thick treaded, long lasting Everwears asked for it.
Available now in black or colored stripes.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Super Market Street Sweep Results




We love supporting events that help others and where the organizers have the thoughtfulness to thank their sponsors individually after the event. This year's Supermarket Street Sweep Bicycle Race in SF is the poster child for such as event. (Hint, hint...all you alleycat planners)

Kacey sent us the following stats:
• 198 racers
• 7,507lbs of food for the San Francisco Food Bank.
7,507lbs of food is the equivalent of more than 6,000 meals!


Photos courtesy of Jonathan Koshi.



Adam Shapiro was the speed demon of the day and won our custom Rush frame.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Help The Lads 'Keep Going' and Maybe Win A Soma Frame



If you read our blog regularly, we have outfitted Bryan and Joaquin (collectively known as "We Keep Going") with a couple of our Saga touring frames for an extended tour into South America and beyond.
Even though they are living a simple cyclo-touring lifestyle, they still need dinero to buy supplies and food on their long journey.

They are holding a raffle to raise these funds. For every $10 donation you make, you get an entry to their raffle. Why should you help these guys live their postcard life? Holiday good will? Karma ? Or maybe the chance to win a new Soma frame and fork of your choice? Winner to be drawn in a few weeks, so donate soon.

Disclosure: Soma Fabrications is not involved in planning or running this raffle. This post is just a favor to our friends and not an official promotion for Soma. Any questions should be directed to We Keep Going.

Club Santiago, La Boquita: Damn, wish we were there.
Photos courtesy of We Keep Going.





Monday, November 30, 2009

Mud

Even after hosing down at the bike wash, the amount of mud jammed into the ratchet mechanism was enough to prevent proper ratcheting. After riding home from the race at the Cow Palace, I sat there at the front door working the release lever to get free from my wet, heavy shoes.










Pilarcitos #4 was yesterday, and it couldn't have been a nicer day. It was crisp, clear and chilly in the morning, but towards noon warmed up perfectly. The course was fantastic, and more people that ever were out getting into the 'cross spirit. Northern Cal/Nev Cycling Association has links to great photo galleries. Season finale at Coyote Point next Sunday.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

KMC Flag Chains

The most highly-anticipated product of the year, the KMC Flag chain:












Italy, Germany and France. We got 'em.

Monday, November 23, 2009

S.F. Bike Expo Pictures


Had a great time checking out the S.F. Bike Expo. Even though we did not exhibit, we did get a last minute opportunity to help loan a couple of bikes for the fashion show event. My camera ran out of juice before the show so I have no pix of that or the track stand competition, but I am posting up a a bunch of pix for those of you who had to work.

Both the bike shop/manufacturer and swapper halls were buzzing with cycling enthusiasts looking for anything new and interesting from folks like Sycip or Cove Bikes or on missions to hunt down vintage bargain used bikes and parts.
A couple of vendors were pushing electric bikes. One notable was Plugz, out of Sausalito. Lithium batteries, up to 20mph, 40 mile range, under $1500. Impressive specs. (Sorry no pix.)

The day was chock full of other diversions including a vintage bike show, a low rider show, track stand competition and BMX stunt course. What got the most attendance was probably the AT Showdown (Dirt Jump) competition and the Cross Palace (CX) race. The courses ran really close to teach other, so spectators could see both at the same time if they wanted. The Cross Palace course was certainly one of the most outrageous ever seen in the Bay Area. There was a steep downhill section that had some more cautious riders walking down, a section through a cattle holding pen that weaved like a maze, an indoor section, and no shortage of mud.

It was a grand menagerie of all things bicycle stuffed into a single day. Looking forward to seeing how it turns out next year. Many more pictures in our Flickr set.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Training Nutrition

Eating well is an important part of being a fast racer, which is probably why I am not a fast racer. I thought I would chronicle what my food intake looks like a couple days before a race.

Evening training ride, I had a banana on the bike. Please note any lame attempts at humor.
















Then some post-ride recovery drink:



















Post-post-ride was a late night trip to flour + water. This is where things head south. Pork terrine, prosciutto-braised cabbage pizza, and celery root tortelloni. All delicious, but maybe not part of a balanced training diet.

Morning coffee. Some toast with lemon curd, hard-boiled egg, apple. Mid-morning yogurt snack.

















Lunch was spaghetti squash, rice and a turkey sandwich.

There you have it. You don't get to catch glimpses of the top 10 in the C category on just any diet.

Tomorrow is the SF Bike Expo. Cow palace + bikes. The rumors seem to indicate the cross race being on some kind of monster-track involving BMX elements and mud pits. Should be pretty awesome.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

SF Bike Expo! This Saturday! At the Cow Palace!



We will not be exhibiting this year,
but some of us are definitely checking this out. It promises to be an exciting event no matter what type of cycling you are into.

Schedule of Events

Saturday, November 14, 2009 @ 6:31 pm
Posted by SFBikeExpo

8:00 AM: Registration Opens for Low Riders, Custom, Vintage Bicycles

8:30 AM: Rock the Bike Meet Up and Breakfast at the Alemany Farmer’s Market

9:00 AM: Registration Opens for the Cross Palace

9:30 AM: Rock the Bike Ride Rolls Out

10:00 AM: Doors open to the Public

10:00 AM: Low Rider, Custom, Vintage Bicycles on Display

10:00 AM: Cross Palace Men’s C, Ladies C, Ladies SS Men’s Junior B/C Start

10:45 AM: Cross Palace Ladies A/B Start

11:45 AM: Cross Palace Men’s Junior A, Men’s Singlespeed B, Men’s B 35/45/55

12:00 PM: AT’s Showdown Practice Begins

12:45 PM: Cross Palace Kids Race Start

1:00 PM: Cross Palace Awards

1:15 PM: Cross Palace Intermission

2:00 PM: Cross Palace Men’s B, Men’s Open SS

2:00 PM: AT’s Showdown Competition Begins

3:00 PM: Cross Palace Men’s A, Men’s A 35, Men’s A 45

3:30 PM: Low Riders, Custom, Vintage Bicycle Awards

4:30 PM: Special performance by the Derailleurs on BikeStyle Fashion Show Stage

4:45 PM: Track stand competition by the Mission Bicycle Company on BikeStyle Fashion Show Stage

5:15 PM: BikeStyle Fashion Show begins

6:00 PM: SF Bike Expo Ends

6:30 PM: Rock The Bike Ride leads back to the Mission District

Monday, November 16, 2009

Mmm...coffee

Brian over at Stumptown coffee sent us an awesome care package that made our Monday morning:













Stumptown does fantastic work, offering coffee that is as fairly-sourced as it is delicious, and you can find them in Portland, Seattle, and New York, as well as online.
























Each bag smells so rich. Tomorrow morning is going to start very well!

Brian has been riding one of our first Rush's ever produced, and he is still riding it everyday. Thanks for the awesome gift, and we're stoked to hear you love your Rush!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

We Keep Going

A couple of great guys, Joaquin and Bryan, are living the dream and touring the world. After they finished the 42 Below ride, they decided to keep on touring and living on road with their bikes. They call themselves We Keep Going, and they certainly have started quite an undertaking. The planned route starts in LA and brings them down through Mexico, Central and South America, then across the Atlantic to northern Africa and up to Spain (and the rest of Europe to follow). They are already down around Ensenada according to their most recent blog post. Keep up with them on their blog as they post updates and photos from their epic adventure, and an encouraging email (or donation) will help keep their dream alive!

We were able to connect with Jo and Bryan and set them up with Saga frames and New Xpress tires to keep them on the road, and the frame has been a good match for what they are doing (and what is classier looking than that navy/creme/gold color scheme with a set of skinwall tires?). If you want to hear what a couple guys with some serious touring experience have to say about the frame, here's their review.

Awesome dudes on an awesome ride:
























All built up:



















Look at the list of stuff they are bringing, then think about the ride they are headed on. Still trying to wrap my head around it.

We wish them all the best on their amazing journey, and will keep you updated with their progress!

Monday, November 9, 2009

Pake Purple Track Frames

Another special edition frame from the guys at Pake (they said this will be even more limited than the green or gold). The purple is really rich with a perfect amount of sparkle in the sun. This is a frame that will still look great in 10-15 years (there may be some skeptics about purple 'round here, but this is a classy purple that is very timeless). It is specced with the the lugged crown Tange track fork. Frame uses cold-drawn Tange tubing for an improved ride quality over some of the other frames in this category. Combined with the spot-on geometry, this builds up to be a great track ride. Fork is 1" threadless, 38mm rake. We got 'em on the store.






















This is what the sparkle does in sunlight:

Friday, November 6, 2009

Tape

We once again have more of the ever popular cork purple tape. We got it in a while ago and it has been flying under the radar. Along with it we added a couple of other cool tape options. All available here.

White confetti tape. The black confetti is slightly textured, it's really cool.
























Lime:






















"Natural". It is a nice option somewhere between tan and brown:





















And.......retro PVC tape!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

More racks and random photos

Here is our new alloy mini front rack. Perfect for small loads, a Wald basket, or really anything you are aiming to carry. Check em here.




































Halloween Critical Mass is always nuts. The gathering masses just before dark:



















Little 'cross racing action. Course was fun, huge sand pit. If you are in the Bay, check out the next Pilarcitos race on the 14th at Sierra Point. It is a night race under the lights, and should be interesting!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

2010 Rush

The good folks over at Urban Velo have posted up some shots of a pre-production '10 Rush frame, and you can check out the post here!

It came to life as a sample to test the new spec and could be seen rolling around Vegas this year.

The pertinent details:

- Tange dropouts
- No bottle bosses
- Removable decals with updated graphics and headtube badge

We haven't fully locked down colors, but the pearl white will be staying for sure, and we are adding a rich olive green.

For forks, we will continue to offer our classic curved-blade forks in colors to match. The straight-blade will be available for sale separately in chrome only.

Look for these late winter (think February '10).

A couple favorite shots:

















Friday, October 23, 2009

Product of the year, 2009

Found cleaning the warehouse:























Seriously, start with your toe clips up.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Everyday needs to be new bike day

One of the lucky gents in the office received this absolutely gorgeous piece of work from Chris Igleheart, just in time for the next Bay Area Super Prestige 'cross race this weekend. The pictures do the frame no justice, but some more photos will be up of the completed build in no time. Its really about the details on this frame, all the well-thought subtle bits...