We are starting a regular Thursday Night Trick Night. Anyone interested can meet up at Superb at or before 7pm Thursday nights, literally anyone, beginner to advanced, with whatever bike you have. We will roll out to various locations around town to have fun and work on some tricks. Even if you just want to master your track stands or hang out this will be a good way to learn new skills and make new friends.
Last night was our test run and Christian, Craig and I had a great time! Hope to see you next Thursday!
Here are some photos from last nights test run!
Christian Left, Jason Right

Photos by Craig (croth)
We just finished a nice Volume Trasher Trick Build for our across the street neighbor Andrew. He is pretty stoked on it and he has been joining us on our trick rides as much as he can. Good to see the freestyle scene gaining some momentum!


We just finished a fresh Bianchi Super Pista Custom Build for Ryan. This one wants to go fast!

We just picked up a really awesome line of Bike goods from Brisbane Australia. There stuff is all handmade and uses lots of salvaged materials.
Text from Brisbane Outdoor Gear

“Strap Ons are a highly adjustable and hard wearing strap system for everything from fixed gear freestyle riding to everyday use. Designed from the ground up as an alternative to double straps and cages, the Strap Ons achieve maximum usability without compromising the feel of the ride.”
“Despite its slim size, the Love Handle expands to contain almost all the essentials. Wallet, phone, keys, basic tool kit, a spair tube, and a pen. You also can cram in your d-lock on the back into its own sleeve, regardless of size.”

“Our pouches & tool rolls were created with the aim of using as much reclaimed material as physically possible. All material is reclaimed apart from the critical hook and loop, binding tape, stitching, and brand tags. Despite being reclaimed and technically “old” material, the end result is still extremely robust and functional to a high degree.”
“We like to have fun with what we do, which is why we take our beer drinking seriously. Not having a stubbie cooler at all times was a pain in the arse. Not having a top tube protector was a pain in the nuts. So obviously the logical thing to do was combine the two…
And here it is, the Beernutt. Designed to protect your bike (and nuts if you are clutz like us) during the day, and then keep your beer cool in the evening. It is adjustable to fit a variety of bike tubes, while holds anything from a standard stubbie to a 40 ounce and everything in between.”
We just got in a cool old Nishiki Linear Pursuit Frameset. This is a road frame that uses a 24in front wheel and a 700c rear wheel. It is in very used condition but is still very solid. Build it up geared, single speed or fixed. size 55cm along the top tube center to center, 52cm top tube effective, 52cm seat tube center to top. $175
