It wouldn't be a bike show without a Tour de France bike. This one happens to be Alberto...




Bicycle Times - Interbike 2010 Day 5
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If you win the Tour de France you can have your own likeness painted on your top tube. Otherwise...
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Another concept-for-sale from Biomega, this one with a wishbone-shaped carbon frame enclosing an...
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Front view of Biomega's LDN. It was designed by Ross "Captain Organic" Lovegrove, if...
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The Biomega group of designers had a booth full of what looked like concept bikes, except they'...
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This one's named for Sydney, Australia, and has a carbon frame (of course) with 8 or 14 speeds...
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A basic city bike with 700c wheels, front and rear racks, fenders, and 7-speed Revo shifter.
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The "EB" stands for Easy Boarding, and you can see why. Three-speed Shimano Nexus...
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Chrome didn't just bring bags and clothing, they brought their own tattoo artist, giving away...
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Looking much prettier than it did out in the desert for the Outdoor Demo, where it was hauling a...
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The Kingfield is similar to their Bryant drop-bar bike, but costs less - $1300. it's built on a...
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Civia, known for their tasteful city bikes, is expanding its lineup of accessories, including...
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Two self-contained commuting lights from up-and-comers Cygolite, each named for the number of...
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That's a fully-enclosed, steel chainguard - no way your pants are getting dirty.
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Yes, this cargo bike is also a folder.
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A Dutch-style bakfiets from an American company. It's built on a stainless steel frame, with a...
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The insides of the Metropolis Patterson Transmission crank. This is a two-speed crank that...
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The pawl that operates the shifter is hinged - they called it a "dippy bird." The...
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A front cargo rack made in Japan....
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Bicycle Times editor Karen tests out the Gazelle Cabby, a cycle truck with two kids seats in the...
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A cool cargo "box" that can be folded up and detached from the bike.
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