
On the top are some bars Death Spray recently made up for Cinelli. These bars will be on display in the shop as soon as we can build up a bike to suite them. 







A few of our Winter builds. The brutal Winter seems to be contributing to all the bike being black. From the top - A Tonic Supernaut, Colnago C50, 14 Frame, Dolan Track Champ, Leader 722, Pro Lite, Figmo, Leader Trick Star. 


Together with Columbus Tubing we manufactured a tube set just for this frame. It features reinforced parts to absorb and handle the stress of the jumps. We are proud to present the first freestyle frame in Niobium steel. The Columbus Niobium steel is a special micro alloyed steel with Manganese, Chrome, Nickel, Molybdenum and Niobium that is designed to provide superior mechanical properties. Each and every frame is carefully hand built by our frame builders in Italy.
This is the best value trick frame on the market. £230 frame, £90 for the scissor fork. These babies are tried & true. Long awaited after initial development & testing from Superted & sponsership for Tom La Marche, finally they're hitting the streets & people are loving them! ALl sizes and colours in stock. Leader Bike Warehouse shoot for Fixé from Matt Lingo on Vimeo.
Exactly as I imagined it !Leader are taking over! Leader bikes are available at our London store. We have stock on trick frames V1 & V2, the 725tr's & the 722's.
"Flat Out" Teaser from FLAT OUT PRODUCTIONS on Vimeo.
My good friend Patrick from Gorilla sent us a teaser for a new flick he's in; Flat Out. 1200km in 10 days in the Australian heat. Beautiful shots, beautiful music.
The Australian’s call it Walkabout, a chance to escape from the routine, heading into the empty wilderness to empty the body and soul of built up trash, we call it FLAT OUT.
Using the simplest and cleanest form of transport, a Track bike. Four cyclists, meet at the Sydney Opera House in Australia, to embark on a journey into extreme terrain during dangerous summer conditions, riding a massive 1200km of road in only ten days to the city of Melbourne.
With the monumental landscapes of Australia as the backdrop, a country and continent all in one that has some of the most diverse wildlife and landscapes on the planet, this challenging and hill ridden terrain proved the perfect situation to film a documentary. The riders were captured having to conquer their own inner demons to complete the journey within the ten days. Cycling an average 8 hours a day getting from one destination to the next, this experience allowed all of them to take stock and reflect, traveling on a more spiritual and inward journey. Each rider’s story being expressed individually using words, photos; drawings, music and a personal diary filmed on super 8 films. This will result in a film and book capturing the journey and experience from start to finish available later this year.
The question is… did they make it?
FLAT OUT is made up of individuals who share a common interest in riding Track bikes.
Producers / Founders:
Ian White & Patrick Seabase
Manager & Photographer:
Ian White / UK - Switzerland / Artist / Illustrator / Designer / Creative consultant
Cameraman:
Renaud Skyronka / France / Movie Maker / Track Bike Enthusiast
Riders:
Patrick Seabase / Switzerland / Fixed gear Switzerland / Gorilla Bicycles / Bicycle Film Festival
Pierre Emm aka Le Lama / France / Art Professor at the High school of Fine Arts Paris / Polo Player / Free Rider:
Henrik "Artoo" Kuerschner / Germany / CTRS member / Creative
Andrea Schilirò / Italy / Artist / Photographer / Athlete
we appreciate the support from ELEMENT elementskateboards.com / MAHAMAYA mahamaya.ch/ / Velocity velocityusa.com / GOrilla gorillabicycles.com / RETROSUPERFUTURE retrosuperfuture.com/super - THANK YOU
This is the first teaser, enjoy.
Free Styler 2 from ryo ubota on Vimeo.
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