Posts Tagged ‘Golden Saddle Cyclery’

Tracko Goes Metal with Moth Attack

Now something you might not know about Kyle is that below those Birkenstocks lies a doom-metal head, as evident here by his latest video for GSC and Moth Attack:

“I needed a travel bike but didn’t have the money for a custom frame. So Megan at Moth Attack just put S&S Couplers on my FBM Sword.”

Fucking Electric Wizard!

Golden Saddle Cyclery Grand Prix

I like good vibes, track bikes and races, which about sums up this video from the Golden Saddle Cyclery Grand Prix at Encino Velodrome:

“Golden Saddle Cyclery hosted an amazing day of races to raise funds for the Encino Velodrome. The races consisted of a 3 category Omnium as well as a separate sprint race. Aside from racing, the highlight would have to be the camaraderie and the amazing food prepared by Todd of Burrito Project fame. Golden Saddle would like to thank the racers, spectators and all of our sponsors who donated prizes to help keep this amazing facility open. A special Thank You goes out to Keiron, of Ride The Black Line, for throwing this great event and allowing us to participate. Make sure to make it out to the rest of the summer series going on through out the months of July and August.

Shot and Edited by Ace Carretero
Concept by Kyle Kelley
Creative Consulting by Mel Seger (Luv Sik Grafix)

Shot with a Nikon D300s – 35mm f/1.4, 20mm f/2.8″

GSC Babylon Riders

Collin Cox and Christian Ustarroz are two of the resident Fixed Freestyle riders who call Golden Saddle Cyclery their LBS. Shot in a few hours, this video is what FGFS is all about to me: neighborhood jibbin’.

Songs:
Freddie McGregor – “Bobby Bobylon”
Acid Witch – “If Hell Exists”

Canon 5Dmkii
Canon 24-70L
Coffee shakes…

Cadence: Grand Opening Event this Weekend and GSC Group Ride

This weekend is the grand opening of the Cadence Store in Hermosa Beach, California. To ensure everyone gets out there safe and sound, GSC has organized a group ride tomorrow morning. Make sure you roll out! There will be a ton of prizes and events going down. Bummed I can’t be there for this! See the Cadence Dailies for more photos of the exclusive products that will be available.

Beautiful Bicycle: Neil’s Cannondale Commuter

Beautiful Bicycle: Neil's Cannondale Commuter

When Neil walked through the doors of GSC one afternoon with this bike, I couldn’t help but be intrigued. There were so many little details that drew me to scope it out. It had a substantially higher bottom-bracket than you’d normally see on a MTB, especially a Cannondale. There was a Death Spray Custom sticker on the downtube, and a rare one at that. And it was covered with team sponsorship logos.

While some would say it’s not a MTB if there are road tires on it, I would disagree. It’s the frame and the frame’s geometry that decide the nomenclature and this is most definitely a mountain bike, albeit with its flip flops on…

Click on the above photo to launch the gallery, or here to open in a new tab.


INSTAGRAM

 

CATEGORIES

ARCHIVES

ADVERTISING ON PiNP

Interested in having your company's ad on Prolly is not Probably? Email me. Sidebar ads are available in 140 x 140 and 300 x 250, in bi-monthly or six month intervals.

Or, if you'd like to donate, do so here with Paypal. Just click the donate button below and every cent donated will go towards the maintenance and growth of the site.

ABOUT PiNP

John Watson

Prolly is not Probably started in 2006 in Brooklyn, New York. For over 6 years it has thrived as John Watson, the sole author, documents multiple facets of cycling. With the boom of urban cycling, Prolly is Not Probably has grown to be the number one blog for the culture surrounding it. In recent years, a large push for original content has spawned a steady flow of photosets, profiles and portraits.

Known for his A Day in 10 Photos, Merckx Mondays, Recent Roll, Shop Visits, and Beautiful Bicycles features, John continues to document bicycles of all kinds and his daily life through photos. Over the years, Prolly is Not Probably has been cited in the New York Times, COG Magazine, Urban Velo and other notable publications. In March of 2011, John moved to Austin, Texas where he continues to cover a cross section of cultural influences.

CONNECTIONS

407 Fixed Gear / Affinity Cycles / All City Cycles / All Hail the Black Market / Archive Bags / BalHogs / Ben's Cycle Blog / Bic Control / Bike Blog / Bike Jerks / Bike Snob of NYC / Bike Reviews / Blind Carpenter / (B)logging Miles / Bmore Fixed / Bomb Hills Speed Kills / Bootleg Sessions / Break Brake 17 / Brooklyn By Bike / Brooklyn Machine Works / Cambridge Bicycle / Candy Cranks / Chari & Co / Cog Wei / The Come Up / Crank Arm Steady / Crank Attack / Cycling WMD / Cycling Inquisition / Cycle Zine / Defgrip / Empire Begins / Fast Pace Zine / Feetbelts / Fish & Chips Japan / Fixed Gear Athens / Fixed Gear Bikes.Net / Fixed Gear Extravaganza / Fixed Gear London"s Blog / Fixed Gear Republic / Fixed-Tricks / Fixie Pixie / Fixy Life / Fix Memphis / Freeman Transport / Fremont Fixed / Fyxomatosis / Geekhouse Bikes / Grove Street Bicycles / Hard Court Bike Polo / Hipster Nascar / Hold Fast / I Parked in a Bike Lane / King Kog / Kissena Track Racing / Live From Lost Angeles / Locked Cog / London Cyclist / Loop Magazine / Macaframa / Mash SF / Massan SF / Milwaukee Cycles / Mixt Meat / PBI Collection / Pedal Consumption / Pedallas / Pedal Room / Phoenix / Pista Collective / Pole Riders / Post Bikes / Push it a Stop / Pristine Fixed Gear Shop / Profile Racing / Push it a Stop / Razorapple / Rip Zinger / Saglife / Shop 14 / Skitch Clothing / South Florida Fixed / Take Over LA / The Come Up / Track Star / Trackosaurus Rex / Trafik LA / TTv / Urban Velo / Velomine / W Base / Wrahw / Zlog /