2015 CINELLI MASH PARALLAX Sep 10, 2014 Categories: Cinelli, MASH Frames 0 Comment Being from the US, we love saving some new projects to premiere at Interbike each year. We’re pleased to introduce the new Metallic Black/Charcoal Parallax colorway for 2015. For model year 2015 we will offer both the original White/Charcoal and the new darker version shown in these photos. We invested a lot of time developing this bike and finishing these efforts with new colors and graphics is exciting for us. We hope they inspire you to get out and create your own adventure.
Chas Christiansen on Vermont Street Sep 5, 2014 Categories: MASH Frames 0 Comment Chas on Vermont Street: The crookedest street in SF! We shot here with Dustin Klein in 2006 and it was so fun to go back and look at what the famous street links up with.
TCB Apr 15, 2014 Categories: MASH Frames 0 Comment TCB Courier is looking to hire full-time riders in San Francisco. Must have day, night and weekend availability. No previous experience necessary, but there are a few tools you need for the job: – Bike with gears (ex. road, cx, rigid mtb) – Smart phone with a data plan – Large messenger-style backpack (we recommend Freight – www.freightbags.com) – A working knowledge of the SF 7×7 To apply, first make sure you meet the above requirements and then send a copy of your resume to sam@tcbcourier.com Please only apply if you are an SF/Bay Area local. Thank you for your consideration.
RHC #1 2014 Apr 7, 2014 Categories: MASH Frames, Redhook Crit 0 Comment A week has passed since the first Red Hook event of the season, so we have had a little time to dry out bikes and cameras, and soak up some sun back in California. It is safe to say that Red Hook was really fun—and fucked. With several years of great-to-decent weather at the events, you forget how weather can change everything. With spirits kept high by the athletes, reminding each other they were racing because it’s fun, riders headed out to race brakeless track bikes, elbow-to-elbow, at night, in the pouring rain. Enclosed are some moments captured on March 29th, 2014 in Red Hook, Brooklyn. Chas came to Red Hook straight from Colombia, where The Lucas Show rode the Darién Gap from Panama to Colombia, in the jungle, then raced an alley cat. His stomach was turning during qualifiers, but he still put in a top 10 qualifying time out of 200 racers. We are so happy to see such a rad field of women out pushing what is next for track bikes. Super inspiring for everyone to take in this level of talent. Like all Red Hook events, there’s some rubber side up. This sweeping left caught a good number of racers. The Ass Savers hay bales may have been the marketing win of this event. Wet, painted lines, flooded potholes and storm drains, and a solid sheet of rain from start to finish made this Red Hook one for the books. These two kids tried to form one adult to get into the after-party. Dan, you need a longer Shimano poncho to pull this off. The weather was definitely a factor for the spectators. The groups that did form under cover gave it their all to hype the field each lap. With a few expected delays, the main field was sent out on a shortened race. Cutting the event to 15 laps from 24 changed how these types of events can play out. No time to drop fatiguing racers and a short window to stack up attacks. Three wide in the wet corners. Once you’re wet, you’re not going to get any wetter. The guys loved racing in these conditions. As the team support, my number one task is to listen to the athletes. Before we got on a plane, I made it clear to the team, they had no obligation to race. It is, and will always be a choice. Just because you get on a flight does not add any additional pressure. Race if you are feeling it. On this night, on these brakeless bikes, the guys had their head in the game and wanted to mix it up. Walton and Kyle worked up front, attacking and testing the field early. Chas’s health got the best of him in the main race so he pulled off, always with a smile. Walton was able to get a break to stick for a few laps, earning one of the primes. Red Hook offers up beautiful baskets of ingredients, knowing these athletes love quality food. Kyle chasing down the second break, which ended up surviving. The field would nearly catch the two by the line, creating a fun finish. The rain did not let up for the evening, securing its spot as one of New York’s most spirit-crushing winters on record. We are happy to have had the chance to play in it for the weekend and get back on a plane to the Bay, where it has been endless summer for a nice run. We are looking forward to Barcelona and another opportunity to race with friends, doing what these guys love. Here is to 2014 and all it brings!
MFS RHC Apr 3, 2014 Categories: MASH Frames 0 Comment Manual For Speed has a nice photo essay up from last weekend’s Red Hook Crit. CHECK IN!
MASH FOR SAN MARCO Feb 28, 2014 Categories: MASH Frames 0 Comment We got together with our friends at San Marco to produce a couple of saddles our team loves. Working with Garrett Chow to finish these true-tested shapes, leading to a piece of art that is designed in Berkeley and hand-made in Italy. We are taking pre-orders now for a March delivery. Stay tuned!
NEW IN THE SHOP Feb 12, 2014 Categories: MASH Frames NEW KIT DAY!!! We are happy with this subdued version of our shop kit. We have all the pieces in stock now, but as always, they sell through in a few weeks. The next delivery will be before May. GET THEM HERE. We have three new shirt designs as well. We brought back the shirts we made with Joe Staples, specific to the Giro and the Tour de France. Spoiler Alert Blocker! We also made a nice pocket t-shirt with a back print. They are available in store and on our site now.