CHAS CHRISTIANSEN

Over the past year we have shared a video chapter or two each month, bringing us to the final chapter in the feature release, Chas Christiansen.  Over the years we would get out and shoot with him a ton – with friends, solo sessions, and location concepts. When it came time to cut a part for him we knew it would be really strong, and his expectations pushed Martin and I to document just how fun/intense it can be to ride the streets with this guy. Every time we got out, it felt like a collaboration between this floating camera and the rider  seemed to glide through the city effortlessly. The Ender. Enclosed is his full video part, as well as an interview we shot with him a few years back, while on standby in the Mission.

MASH X SCVDO

I’ve always been a fan of street races as well as outlaw cross races, so last year when Vito and Stephano from SCVDO Genova invited me to the 1st iteration of their race RESPUBLICA I jumped the chance. I was not disappointed as the route ripped you through downtown Genova then up through the hills on some sketchy dirt single track, back down to the city center then back out to the dirt! A ripping race thrown by a rad crew SCVDO RESPUBLICA is a great format that I hope I see more of in years to come! This year they road their fully loaded tracks bikes UP from LA to SF! Once they got here and recovered a bit I was stoked to show them my SF just like they showed me their favorite parts of Genoa. We spent a rad day ripping around, drinking tons of espresso and getting loose! Long Live Brakeless Mixed Terrain Alley Cats!
– Chas

Monster Track 2016

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In a few days hundreds of racers will converge on the streets of Manhattan to once again battle it out for the glory that is a Monstertrack Win. Monster Track is the Epitome of an Alley Cat. Brakeless Trackbikes only make this race the real deal. One race to rule them all if you will. It’s got style. It’s got History. It pits you against the Jungle of a city, some of the quickest witted street racers in the world, and all of the drama that comes along with that. People get their feelings hurt. People Get lost. People Quit. And some of the fastest few will make it to the last manifest. But regardless of win or lose everyone will have a damn good time. So to tide you over until the chaos ensues once more – Here’s a few photos from Last years race and surrounding events. -Sean

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Stoked Johnny & Hiromi

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King Kog

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Registration Party

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Party Boiz

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Nico Jammin’ out the Karaoke

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Cooper’s Zine release @ Deluxe Cycles

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PEZ

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Willow

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BLACK LABEL BIKE CLUB

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The Ace Bar

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Pre-race jitters @ the Ace

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OG’s

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The line for Registration @ Tompkins Sq Park

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The Colombos

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Podium
1st – 2nd – 3rd – 4th

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shut up n roll

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WTF podium announcement

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WTF Podium hype

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all the way from Barcelona!

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a few words from Brandon Lockfoot and a Moment of silence for BMX Dave

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5th place Goat trackbike prize

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Victor announcing men’s podium and awarding chris with the winners challace

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Re-Load Prize Bag

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Chas Christiansen and Matt Reyes

A few weeks back, we brought Matt and Chas out to the green hills to shoot a new video. While Martin is chopping down hours of selects, we thought it would be fun to share a clip on Matt’s Birthday. Happy Birthday Shredder!

RAINIER SCHAEFER

When you visit with Rainier, the emits a sense of calm. He is thoughtful, and does not speak to fill in the gaps of silence. Watching him on the bike you can see those moments of peace, but it is the power he puts down on the pedals that motivates us to this day. We have traveled the world together racing bikes, but going to Yosemite to shoot him descending Tioga Pass is something we will never forget. He was truly in his element there and our cameras witnessed it first hand. Take a moment to also watch him share how he fell in love with the track bike, as he prepares his meals for the week.

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MASH FOR JANDD

jandd13Jandd is a timeless outdoor brand based In San Diego. For decades, they have produced intelligent bags that are designed to last. We have admired them forever and feel lucky to be able to collaborate with them for the first time. The first piece we designed is a new bag for Jandd and MASH. The bike travel bag. Available in Black, Navy, or Olive. (shown)jandd5

After years of flying with bikes, we have evolved the bike travel bag in a direction that fits us. The goal was to create a bag small enough to avoid oversize bag fees at the airport, to be light weight, and for your bike and components to stay protected. The bag is lined with a thin lightweight padding to protect the bike on all sides.  This is the bag we have wanted for a decade, and we feel lucky to have created it with a historic outdoor brand like Jandd. It will fit most all sizes of road, cyclocross, and urban bikes. Not ideal for touring or mtb bikes.

jandd11 The bag size is: 32 X 26 X 7injandd3Backpack straps tuck away completely so they do not get hung up when flying. A shoulder strap and top handle allow for several carrying positions through the airport or train station.jandd7The inside walls of the bag host offset wheel compartments with reinforced liners to protect from axles pushing through. There are also 2 large pockets inside to carry large and small components. jandd8jandd10We had fun creating a new multi-color theme for the Jandd X-Small hip pack. It fits enough of the essentials for a long day on the trails. They have 1.5″ waist belts, dual zipper heads on a storm-flapped, heavy-duty zipper, and a flat storage pocket on top. Time-tested banana shape that started the fanny pack phenomenon almost two decades ago.

Volume: 161 ci/ 2.6 ltr

Weight: 6.4 oz/ 180 g
Dimensions: 3.5 x 12 x 3.5 (in)
9 x 30 x 9 (cm)
Material: Dupont Cordura

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The Jandd Small Saddle Bag is lean and light enough while still capable of stuffing a large tube, tool, and a snack. The multi-panel bag is Gray-Navy-Black, with a vertical zipper, and reflective trim.

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Reflective finishing tape adds an added level of saftey on early mornings and late nights out. All three bags are available in our shop and on our site. Check in!

MASH X BOREAS 2017

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2017 brings new collaborations with local bag maker Boreas. We have 3 new designs, including updated features on the 50L race day bag. This bag has proven itself over the past four years, quickly becoming the go to travel bag for the team. This season we added a roll-out changing matte to the shape. The coated nylon matte is connected inside a sealed pouch inside the bag, and offers a clean dry place for your feet as you change clothes. The race day bag, and 2 additional designs are available in our shop, and at on our site today.
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2017

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As MASH moves into the new year of 2017, it is with great affection that we announce the end of our collaboration with Cinelli and the exciting start of our own independently produced designs.
Our respect for Cinelli began long before the first MASH video appeared in 2005, and it quickly evolved into a friendship. Over the years, we learned the culture and creative force of this historic bicycle brand in depth, especially as MASH began to design frames from our home in San Francisco with our new Cinelli family in Milan. This collaboration lasted for an incredible 7 years, and we are grateful to have had this solid foundation as we move on to our next adventure.
We are excited to continue to produce in the cycling community independently as MASH. This freedom will bring new flexibilities, and our goal is to make the best designs we can dream. MASH has always been about collaborating with our friends here in San Francisco, and it’s time that we continue to feed this ethos. These new pieces will be available later in the year. We’ll be sure to keep all of you updated as we have news to share.
Additionally, with this change, Cinelli will no longer produce any MASH collabration products, but shops will still be able to purchase remaining stock from the distributors through 2017.
So, with a full heart for our Cinelli family, we’re psyched to take this leap into 2017 with all of you!

MATT REYES

As we launch into 2017, let’s do it with the energy and control of Matt Reyes. Matt is a Bay Area icon. As a local, you will see him lane split you in the car while manualing down Oak, or some other risky/fun line while commuting through San Francisco. Matt has released endless edits over the years, and Martin and I knew we could make something special together. This part was shot over 2 sessions. Albatross bars day, and rack bars day. I had just gotten back from Berlin, where Mo at Keirin traded me a circus bike. This was an early trick bike, and the first style of bikes to ever use pegs. Matt wanted to ride it. We put air in the rotten tubulars, and he was out the door. Within a couple minutes, he was bombing Sanchez Street from the top, on a tiny peg, of a shaking artistic cycling bike, that had never seen the top speed it was engulfed in. The last this we shot was the burning man decompression party. This city is always in a state of flux, and Matt is always down to see it in the moment, and create with the city we love. Enjoy!