Superco video
Doc and Terry talk about their new works of art.
From MPORA.com
Doc and Terry talk about their new works of art.
From MPORA.com
Currently I am thinking that I am going to find a way to make the SuperCo Satellite my next project to complete my stable. With the Nomad for my UK DH and Freeride, the Orange P7 Pro for trail blasting the hole in my steeds is a street/dirt bike. The SuperCo will fit the bill better than any other I can think of.

Superco are rapidly becoming my favourite new bike manufacturer. They were formed by legendary US East coast frame builder Chris ‘Doc’ Boudreaux when he parted company with Brooklyn Machine Works and moved out west to Salt Lake City. He took some time out and has now set up his own company with his wife Terry Seeberg called SuperCo.


Apparently still not being imported into the UK though.
Check out their website while we wait!
This awesome looking Superco DH prototype appeared on their website a while back stating…
We’re looking forward to rigorous testing over the next several months and making this bike available mid 2009. In the time since the initial pictures were released some new parts have come in and the weight has dropped by 83.9g. The complete bike as pictured here is now 37.9lb (17.2kg).
A few specs:
9 inch rising rate travel from 9.5” x 3” shock
True Temper Supertherm double butted 4130 tubing
Frame weight: 9.8 pounds with Avalanche 9.5 x 3 shock, 450 lb Ti spring, rear axle, floating brake mount
Complete bike weight as pictured: 37.9 pounds
Head angle: 63.5 deg
BB height: 13.5 inch
Chainstay: 16.5 inch
Wheelbase: 46.2 inch
An interview then appear on Dirt Mag’s website HERE
Littermag.com have since posted this great photo:
and posted some great video and audio on their site.
Looks fantastic, although I bet it will be near on impossible to try out in the UK.