posted by
Jason on
2010.01.13 , under
WTF
It’s a beautiful day in the Superb neighborhood and our good friend Pete McFeely is out making a Speedy Delivery of Superb Goods to some lucky individuals. Call in to order something and tomorrow it could be your package on Pete’s bike racks. Whether it be to Cambridge or Tokyo, Pete can get your products to your door.

We have be doing alot of mail orders for frames recently. It is always cool to see how people are building up their frames from across the country and even from around the world!
Check out these latest builds from the limited stock 2010 Bianchi Super Pista in matte black this year.
Marshall’s Super Pista over in Washington D.C.

Yusuke’s Super Pista in Tokyo, Japan. One of the hotter builds we’ve seen to start the year off.

Call or come in and claim the few 2010 Super Pista frames we have left in stock or regret it staring at the hot builds that could have been yours!
Simon’s Artwork is still hung at the shop but has all sold, you can however pick up your own t-shirt featuring his artwork. We have a very limited size run of sizes XS – XL on American Apparel. If you can’t stop into the shop and need one NOW give us a call or send an email and we can ship you one. We should however have them up on the webstore soon.
Wei Wei modeling the extra small
Simon’s Superb Logo on the front

Rider on the back, Wei Wei is also wearing the Fabric Horse x Magick Outlaw Fanny Pack

Here is our Mechanic Dan Modeling size small
Simon’s Superb Logo on the front

Rider on the back


Happy New Year! It’s Meighan here with a new post, I recently found Ralph Stollenwerk’s well err, work on Wallfarmer’s blog where they did a Q&A with him. I really dug his sense of humor and style and I thought you would get a kick out of his work. Specifically, his silk screened images of bicycles on wood . They really caught my eye. I asked Ralph to tell me a little bit about his the bike prints:
“Well, I love bicycles, riding them and printing pictures of them. I love printing bikes because of all the fine detail you can get from them, spokes, chainlinks, even down to the chipped paint and dirt on the frames. Also, they have really good curves to work with, the shadows you can get from the tubes is always nice, the curve of the handlebars. They’re a challenge to print, which I like too. It takes a long time to register the colors when screenprinting images of bikes because of all the tiny detail! I like to print on pieces of wood, i love how the woodgrain and the bike go together.”
I don’t think I could have described his work any better.

The two pieces above are from a trip Ralph took last winter to Berlin. The contrast in these are super. Plus, that graf in the blue one says I LOVE YOU!

This is Ralph’s favorite piece, a 12 wood panel, 2 color print of the Ben Franklin Bridge with his bike leaning on the railing, its 3ft high by 4ft wide. So rad.

These panels are of three color bikes. A red and gold, titled “Shaky’s Bike” and the one below with black and gold is titled “Fernando’s Bike”.

You can see more of Ralph’s work through his blog, Crucial Brutal which is NSFW fyi. Or check out his screen printing joint, Awesome Dudes Printing. Until next time you can check me out at ML4U.