Spanish Ride
Spain’s roads have a way of pulling every cyclist’s attention—even if the Vuelta has been chaotic this year. Last winter, David Arthur took the Supernaut RM3 to Calpe, tackling sun-soaked climbs, fast descents, and tight corners with unmatched precision.
Every pedal stroke and turn shows how the Supernaut RM3 translates effort into control, speed, and responsiveness. Riding it, you feel the bike rewarding your input, amplifying every motion, and sharpening your lines—no race drama required. It’s a reminder that great cycling experiences happen off the podium, too.
Layup Precision
At Argonaut Cycles, layup is at the core of what makes our bikes feel alive. This isn’t marketing jargon—it’s the careful orchestration of carbon fiber plies and their orientation that translates physics and geometry into an extension of your body.
Each ply is positioned intentionally to respond precisely to your input. Lean through a sweeping corner, hammer a climb, or descend with confidence, and the bike rewards you with amplified energy and feedback. This telepathic connection is built ply by ply, shaping a ride that feels both exhilarating and effortless.

Fall Gravel Riding Thrills
Fall gravel season is approaching, and the Supernaut GR3 is built for excitement. It snaps through corners, accelerates explosively on climbs, and remains rock-solid on descents thanks to progressive geometry and racing-inspired design.
Every ride feels alive. Every line feels like your own. James Huang, one of the most knowledgeable, experienced, and widely respected tech editors in the cycling industry, praises the GR3’s handling, acceleration, and precision—calling it a bike that truly elevates every ride. With the GR3, fall isn’t just a season; it’s an opportunity to ride harder, corner sharper, and experience gravel like never before.
Find out why riding the GR3 drove James to say, “I’m not sure what kind of deal with the devil Argonaut founder Ben Farver made to produce the otherworldly ride quality of his Supernaut GR3, but wow—this thing blew my mind.”
