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This page last updated on Thursday, January 31, 2008

Caught with our pants down...

We hate saying this like we hate cheap beer, but the Jabberwocky delivery has been delayed until late March.

We didn't anticipate the demand, ran out of stock, and we admit it, we suck. We are a small shop here and were, to be quite honest, completely unprepared for the demand since DirtDemo last year. We sold out of Jabberwockys in December and the '08 Bandersnatch sold almost 85% of stock in a month.

With several models currently in development, we've overextended our meager staff and will need a bit more time to get up to speed with all of the new Vassago offerings.

While this is good for business, it's bad for our customers. We are expanding our warehouse again and order quantities have been multiplied many times over to insure we can continue delivering Vassago goodness to the world and avoid the frustration of back orders.
This page last updated on Thursday, January 17, 2008

The Bastard made us do it

After two server crashes, a load of emails and a one hour meeting of Vassago minds we decided to pull the blog entry entitled "You can't patent bike geometry!".

While we have never been a company to shy from controversy, we voted and decided the article was not an appropriate news entry, but more of an Arrogant Bastard induced rant based on late night shop talk.

Yea, we love designing and riding bikes. We also love craft brew sessions and shit talking. Admittedly the shop is the place for that and not our website.
This page last updated on Wednesday, January 16, 2008

ChupaCabra in a slow gestation



We want to thank all of the people inquiring about the ChupaCabra project. The interest in this bike is what will keep the project alive. For now we have pulled an official release date as we make room for the OptimusTi in the production schedule and decide just what place in the family the ChupaCabra is destined for.

Performance and weight-wise, it's hard to justify the current ChupaCabra when compared to the Jabberwocky. So far we can save just shy of 1/2 lb off the frame, before compromising strength and durability, which is something we don't do here.

All Vassago models are built to be beaten like a red headed step child, and come back for more. There are lots of feather-weight steel 29ers out there, but cracked tubes are also a bit to common for our taste.

This is why the OptimusTi project stepped in to fill the place of a light weight, race platform with sliding dropouts. Titanium tubing allowed us to exceed all international CEN strength tests while maintaining a 3.5 lb frame.

That said, the ChupaCabra shall not die. It will be "better faster, stronger. We have the technology".

But we want to hear from YOU, the riders, the racers, the customers. What do you want to see next from a high end steel Vassago hard tail?

Corporate focus groups run by foreign executives can chomp choad. We're the little guy, so we can build a frame that our actual customers want to see. So share your wish list. If enough of you agree, we WILL make it.

Send your ChupaCabra dreams to chupa_lust@vassagocycles.com.