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The Way We Do Things

Monday, October 31, 2011

posted by Skip Bernet

Dear Everyone, As we have matured into a teenage company (it's our thirteenth year. pretty soon we'll be borrowing the keys from Dad) we've changed a bit here and there. One change that's been a good thing is that it is now easier to get our stuff than ever before.  Sometimes it may not seem like this to people looking for a test ride, but that’s another conversation. Most shops in the U.S. have access to our stuff even if they don’t stock it, and on the Dealer Locator of our website we specifically call out Surly ‘dealers,’ shops filled…

Happy Hallow’een

Monday, October 31, 2011

posted by Chest Rockwell

Woodtone + ether + iMovie =  

The Skin Of Their Teeth

Thursday, October 27, 2011

posted by Chest Rockwell

Homie Fall Fest Foamy Hall Mess Blow Me Fall Colors Tour Saturday October 29 2011 Meat: Town Hall South 48th and Chicago (?) 11a.m.-ish Ride To A Place And Stuff. Gears?  Fuck you.  

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COLOURFUL DARRYLS

Friday, October 21, 2011

posted by SneakyPete

As I write this there are some new Rolling Darryl rims hitting stock over at HQ.  These are limited edition powder coated in your choice of three colors:  China White, Kawasaki Green or Ed's Dead Red.  Call up your favorite local shoppe and ask them to order some for you immediately.  There are only 66 of each so they won't last long.  Oh, and don't call Surly cuz we are all headed to the Rib Tickler for lunch.   

shirts and flips

Friday, October 14, 2011

posted by Chest Rockwell

There once was a time when a new Surly tshirt design came along every couple of years if we were feeling spunky.  Those days are a fond memory now.  We here at the Propaganda Branch of Surly Intergalctic HQ have been working feverishly to bring you more "softgoods" (apt name).  The first thing is a tshirt, blandly called the Tiger Crank design, a name which does no justice to it.  Feast your eyes on this: A bad ass tiger lounging in front of an oversized Mr. Whirly crankset.  This image reminds me of George C. Scott in Patton, except without the jingoism, and with…