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With all the tents and awnings set up, this looks like a caravan encampment at a desert oasis. The first two days at the 2005 Interbike Expo featured this outdoor demo site at Hell Canyon before the main focus of the show moved to the Sands convention center in Las Vegas.
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DeSalvo Custom Cycles builds its frames in Ashland, Oregon. Take a close look at this one at the Interbike Expo trade show in Las Vegas and you'll see couplings used to easily take the bike apart and pack it up for travel.
DeSalvo builds steel and titanium frames for …
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Italy's venerable Bianchi company sent a slew of bicycles over to Interbike this year. This is a singlespeed specialty bike dubbed San Jose designed for cyclo-cross and commuting. Says Bianchi:
“Unlike fixed-gear track bikes, which are the obvious standard for track racing and urban hipster pothole dodging, our single-speeders …
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The subject of this photo is the bicycle helmet at the Limar booth at Interbike 2005. This Italian company knows how to call attention to its line of bike and ski helmets.
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KHS showed one of its fixed-gear training bikes at Interbike expo. This entry-level priced Flite 100 is designed for track or commuting. The frame is made from Reynolds double-butted cromoly steel. Note the pedals with toe clips and straps.
KHS bikes are made in Taiwan and distributed through KHS …
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Soulcraft Frames assembled one of its road bicycles for the Interbike 2005 expo. The Petaluma, California-based company also makes bicycle frames and forks. Its frame styles include mountain, singlespeed, road, cyclocross, women's and 29-inch wheel size.
Permanent link to this article: https://www.bikingbis.com/2005/10/01/soulcraft-frame-at-interbike-bike-expo/
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The France-based Corima company displayed its Cougar bicycle frame at Interbike 2005. The company says it's the only monocoque frame to be entirely custom-made. It's used for all track events — sprint, pursuit, keirin and point racing. English cyclist Chris Boardman rode a Cougar to set the world hour record …
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Redline's 925 on display at Interbike 2005 (more from bike show). The bike is designed for the urban cyclist or commuter. Built from cromoly steel, the bike features either a singlespeed freewheel or fixed drivetrain. Check out the moustache-style handlebars.
Redline Bicycles, located in Kent, Washington, …
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Photo by JJasSSdotNL
Diversions from bikes at Interbike; the Dangerboy bicycle component booth. Dangerboy Components is a Canadian owned bike components manufacturer with dealers in the US and Canada. It makes parts and apparel primarily for the mountain bike and BMX markets.
Permanent link to this article: https://www.bikingbis.com/2005/09/30/interbike-exhibitor-at-dangerboy/
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