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I’m starting a bicycle company

For the past year I have been hard at work getting my new company, Chapter Three LLC, off the ground. We’ve built the company from scratch, earning every penny we’ve spent, and I’ve learned an incredible amount doing it. We’re five friends more or less choosing our own destiny, working on the coolest project we can get our hands on and building a work environment we all enjoy. We’ve got clients lined up through the end of the year, a lease on some wonderful loft space in the Dogpatch district of San Francisco, and enough cash flow to take some risks.

And now we have a bike company, sprouting up between our conference room and kitchen area in our office space. The project is purely an extra-curricular activity for me and Matt, my business partner at Chapter Three, but a really fun one. Our new friend John from Cincinnati is the one making it happen. He’s been in the bike business for 10 years and helped get a bike store up and running a few years ago in Ohio. After a lot of mostly idle talk this fall about how nobody in the bike industry is building bikes nearly as cool as the ones we see the hipsters in San Francisco building themselves, John took a trip to the Interbike convention in Las Vegas and we started making some moves….

Mission Bicycles

In October we are building our first run of six bikes. Our first model is a light weight steel lugged framed fixed gear bike with high quality components, a custom paint job, no visible branding, and a price point of under $1,000. It is designed for young city cyclists that want a sturdy, comfortable, and aesthetically awesome bike. We are putting in orders this week to parts manufacturers.

Design

We are going to building our bikes to be blank canvasses for design. There will be no visible branding on the bike and our customers will choose the colors for their frames, handles, and wheels. We will also be distributing vinyl decal ‘kits’ with the bikes that will be designed by artists that bike owners can choose and affix in their own configuration. We are looking for artists who would like to be involved in this, so if you know of anyone please let us know.

Order a Bike

We are now officially taking pre-orders for our first run of bikes. We won’t have a model for people to look at for another couple weeks, but if you are interested or curious at all please email: orders@missionbicycle.com.

Watch it happen

We have a website going with a blog where we will post updates as the company and the bikes come together:

http://www.missionbicycle.com/

John's first blog post detailing how Mission Bicycles began is posted here:

http://www.missionbicycle.com/how_mission_bikes_began

We also have a Flickr feed going of pictures we will be updating regularly:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/14546785@N08

Updates

We are starting a newsletter for the company where we will send updates about once a month. If you want to be added just let me know.

Hoverboard

4 PM Saturday

Zack: John, I'm going to this 2080 theme'd dance party with industrial designers tonight and I have nothing to wear.
John (turns head, utters): Hoverboard.

10:30PM Saturday

11:30PM Saturday


Tony, Katherine, me - ready to roll out.

Note: Hoverboard graphics John whipped up with InDesign are attached.

Two great things

  1. Bring yer own big wheel race down Lombard St.
  2. Accrual based accounting

More later...

Put on your party hats

Happy birthday Matt! 2007 is going to be a great year.

I am in Chicago

I'll be here until Saturday, when Farsheed and I drive down to Urbana-Champaign for a pre-thanksgiving thanksgiving.

I'm still not used to living near the beach

We biked to ocean beach yesterday. I'm now a fixed gear believer. It was the easiest and most enjoyable 10 miles I've ever pedaled.


Tony


Neil

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