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Old 09-25-10, 10:11 PM
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Interbike 2010 photos

Here are a few photos from Interbike 2010 (Sept 21,22,23)

Here is a link to the 2 minute video version on youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=du6tsF4xIsw

Dedacciai frame


Wilier


Wild paint job on Parlee



The award for best machining goes to.......Bruce Gordon


What do you get when you cross a 1980s Nishiki Alien with a 1990s GT....this



Best looking reproduction: Pashley Guv'nor (around $1600)


Biomega Carbon with shaft drive


There was a big crop of bamboo bikes this year
Boo with belt drive


Pinarello
No comment!


Vegas, baby!!!!

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Nice pics!
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Vaporware.
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Originally Posted by patentcad
Vaporware.
Can't speak about all the pictures - but, the Bruce Gordon is Not "Vaproware"
I'm going for a ride on it today - as I have been riding regularly for over 6 months.
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Man, I love that Wilier bike! I mean I want to have babies with it. If only I were a little more irresponsible with my money...

Ok, I'm setting a goal: when I can average 25mph (r/t so no wind assist) on my roadbike for 56 miles I'm getting that Wilier tribike.
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Originally Posted by bgcycles
Can't speak about all the pictures - but, the Bruce Gordon is Not "Vaproware"
I'm going for a ride on it today - as I have been riding regularly for over 6 months.
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great response!!
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That Pashley is cool- - does anyone know if they are sold in the U.S.
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These are real.


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These are real.


+1 - Wayne Stetina pulled one out of his pocket and put it in my hand. Nice.
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I don't understand the ti seat stays on the deda frame.
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Originally Posted by mike868y
I don't understand the ti seat stays on the deda frame.
I wondered about the stays on the Deda frame too. They don't look like carbon
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*see edit below*

I'd love to try putting together a belt drive IGH. Seems like it'd be the perfect setup for commuting and cruising around. There are a few belt drive SS and fixed gear bikes, but are there production IGH belt driven bikes out yet?

-Jeremy

*Edit* Just saw that Trek does have one in the Soho, and perhaps there are others too. Has anyone here test ridden them? Or even better....own one? If so, what was your impression?

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Originally Posted by Neil1966
That Pashley is cool- - does anyone know if they are sold in the U.S.
I have the company's contact info and will send it to you--check your PMs in a minute
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Check out this blog entry from Interbike this year. Some great photos and info: https://www.montaguebikes.com/folding...police-escort/
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That Pashley is gangsta. Thanks for the pics LV2P!
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