

Not just any bike. A 1971 Bob Jackson track frame, built for the Velodrome, where the wind cuts sharp and the laps are fast. No brakes. No coasting. Just the pure connection of rider and machine, pushing the limits of steel and muscle on the banked curves.
This hand-pulled screenprint, inspired by a drawing of my own Bob Jackson, captures the minimalist beauty of a vintage track bike—pared down to its essence. The clean lines, the curve of the drop bars, the geometry built for speed.
Printed black on on Nideggen – earthy, rich, built to age gracefully
Each print is matted to 8x10”, ready to frame.
For those who know the rush of the track, the hum of the chain, the perfect stillness at the start line.
(Nideggen paper has a rich, natural tone and a subtly rugged texture that makes it a favorite among printmakers. Its warm, earthy hue gives artwork an old-world character, while its sturdy composition holds ink beautifully, creating crisp yet organic impressions. Soft to the touch but strong under pressure, it’s a paper that ages gracefully—much like a well-ridden steel frame. Perfect for prints that carry a sense of history, craftsmanship, and timeless design.)