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Superb is a neat bike store in Boston / USA. They came up with a lot nice stuff so far and when you check out their website, you will see their dedication to the scene and bicycle.
Now they finally released their awaited Alu Track Frame, which seems to be very very nice. And even for us over here in Europe, this frame seems to be a great alternative. Especially the price point looks fair.
Looking at those pictures, i’m really thinking about getting one and built up something new next year. Last bike I built up was sadly too long ago.
But let’s stop the talk, check out the facts:
Frame: 6061 Aluminum Double Butted with Smooth Welds, 1″ Headtube, 68mm English Thread Bottom Bracket, 27.2mm Seatpost, 120mm Rear Spacing
Fork: Lugged 1″ Track Fork Painted Black, choose threaded or threadless and with brake hole or without brake hole.
Finish: High Polish aluminum with clear coat.
Available in 5 sizes XS-XL
XS seat tube 47c-c 51c-t top tube 52c-c
S seat tube 50c-c 54c-t top tube 53c-c
M seat tube 53c-c 57c-t top tube 54.5c-c
L seat tube 55c-c 59c-t top tube 56c-c
XL seat tube 57c-c 61c-t top tube 57.5c-c
Price:
$699 Frame and Fork
$599 Frame Only
…and you can also drop them a line for custom orders.
Check out their shop for more pictures and order form.

There it is. At this years EUROBIKE the long awaited Re-Issue of the classic CINELLI Laser Track can be seen. A frame with a lot history, pretty limited and sought-after. Rumors say that it will be produced again by the old crew from back in the days. All handmade in Italy and of course highly limited. Production is going to start in september…

The TBH Frame and Bike configurations are available. Looks pretty nice in my opinion, need to have a closer look on this one coming straight from Marsaille.
Check it out. www.theblackheaven.com


There is something going on. Patrick from pedalconsumption.com is busy with collaborations, but this one will stand out. Over one year of working and planning…
High quality 7005-T6 aluminum tubing, integrated headset, rear dropouts feature double-sided mirrored hangers, gunmetal paint with sparkle, carbon fork with aluminium steerer and of course a lo-pro geometry. 700c/700c!
Sounds pretty nice and I can’t wait to see some more views and of course a release date!



We all know it. Our obsession is the great feeling of riding a fast bike and of course the bike as piece of art. Most of us can talk and watch beautiful frames or bikes for hours. For me, this frame is a example and also a piece of art. Adam, the man behind Stanridge Speed Bicycles, did a great job on this pursuit machine. The frame is available from now on!

But you should be quick, only 50 will be made. Full custom and build from Columbus Aero Tubing. $1399! So drop him a line, if you are ready for this beast.
Check our his blog for more information or add him on facebook.
Still not sure?
Check out more pictures, after the jump.
Continue reading ‘Stanridge Speed Bicycles: Highstreet Pursuit released!’

There are a lot frames out there today. Some are nice classic road frames to convert to a fixed gear, some too expensive collector track frames, a lot ugly modern sloping frames or too much cheap frames from faceless factories.
Personally I really like a story behind something, when i build up a bike I nearly can tell you a short story about most of the parts I used. For me this is part of the game and also excitement.
Some days ago I was thrilled as I stumbled upon the website of Pelizzoli.
This is pure cycling history, dedicated from the heart.
Giovanni Pelizzoli used to race in his young days, learned how to weld and build frames and soon started to built his own frames.
Continue reading ‘PELIZZOLI -cycling history’

Finally I managed to build up this frame.
It is for a pretty nice person to check out “this fixed gear thing”.
So I put on some new Shimano Ultegra brakes for safety…
Frame:
Battaglin World Champion Road
Handlebars and Stem:
Cinelli 64-40
Cinelli stem
fizik microtex bartape
Fork and Headset:
Battaglin Columbus Cromor
Front wheel:
polished Rigida laced to Shimano 105
Rear wheel:
polished Rigida laced to Novatec track
Crankset:
CNC unlabeled track crank
Saddle and Seat Post:
Selle Italia Turbo ’90 &;
Faggin Stem
Pedals and Chain:
MKS Sylvan with AURORA velcro straps & KMC Z710
Brakes:
Shimano Ultegra
Tektro
Cog/Gearing et cetera:
44/17 Miche Cog

This prototype was spotted in a back room of the Cinelli booth at Eurobike 2010. Looks like 2011 is going to be pretty interesting. Hopefully there will be more news on this beauty soon.
pictures via tokyofixedgear.com
Continue reading ‘Cinelli Laser 2011 Re-Issue.’
Some time ago the good people at Pristine Fixed Gear in Amsterdam introduced their own custom track frame. Just saw it today, but I’m totally stoked and in love with it….and I think i found my present for this years christmas.
This steel beauty is handbuild in Italy using Columbus Thron tubing. I think the price of 750€ is not really a steal, but really worth it. You can choose the chrome design, size and of course the colour. There is also a metallic paint possible. I especially like the Geo of this frame. Slightly pursuit with a sloping top tube, and it still takes 2x 700c wheels.
If you are around Amsterdam, make sure to check out the store and also take this frame built up for a spin.
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