Scroll through the gallery for a look at some of the highs and lows from this year's show - Josh Patterson / Immediate Media
Blackburn Designs was showing off this fat bike kitted out for spearfishing - Josh Patterson / Immediate Media
The Greyp G12S is equal parts e-bike and e-motorcycle, as pedaling is optional - Josh Patterson / Immediate Media
Folding adult strider e-bike, let that sink in - Josh Patterson / Immediate Media
We're curious to learn more about the type of rider who actually buys these - Josh Patterson / Immediate Media
There were plenty of interesting paint jobs on display - Josh Patterson / Immediate Media
All the doodles! - Josh Patterson / Immediate Media
The "bass boat" metal flake paint job on this new Hyper DH rig was even more stunning in person - Josh Patterson / Immediate Media
Wilier Triestina is Italian to the core, as demonstrated by the company's commitment to supply showgoers with prosciutto - Josh Patterson / Immediate Media
Wilier's Jaroon is the ultimate monster-cross machine, with its 29x3in tires - Josh Patterson / Immediate Media
High-end bearing maker Phil Wood is branching out to headsets. The company plans to start with 1 1/8 versions - Josh Patterson / Immediate Media
Smith was showing off this colorful custom eyewear and helmet combo the company developed with Bicicleta Sem Freio, a Brazillian street art collective - Josh Patterson / Immediate Media
This Squid Bikes cyclocross bike is as fun as a barrel of hipster monkeys - Josh Patterson / Immediate Media
Rawland Cycles is doing its part to bring more swords to the cycling industry. "There can be only one!" - Josh Patterson / Immediate Media
Proof that e-mountain bike trail access in the United States is still a thorny issue - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
A giant mountain bike welcomes riders to Bootleg Canyon - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
Fat tandems — go slow on soft conditions with a partner - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
Racing. Always racing - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
Shuttle action for everyone - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
Big rubber, big color - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
Few gatherings are complete without cornhole - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
I'm bummed if I missed Lil' John at the Outdoor Demo - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
Ever wanted one lever to operate two brakes? OutBraker makes it a reality - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
Why run when you can jog ride? - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
Bikes of all shapes, sizes and abilities could be found - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
Who needs water? Camelbak takes hydration seriously - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
Boa will replace your dials - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
Demo life can be hard on bikes - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
Day one was 103°F / 40°C. Drinking fluids was vital - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
One man's trash is another man's treasure - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
One of World Cup champion Aaron Gwin's YT Tues bikes - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
Not only a bike rack on a sportbike, but also an air compressor - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
E-pit bike - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
Can't say I wouldn't be stoked to have this - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
When you have very specific carrying needs - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
Now that's some fine advice - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
Nino Schurter's race rig - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
This booth candy has traveled far - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
Interbike can be a dizzying experience - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
The godfather of freestyle BMX, Mike Buff, gets a throwback PK Ripper in his honor - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
Short-maker ElevenPine has a goal - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
For your triathlete who has it all - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
Flat tires stand no chance - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
Build your own bamboo bike with Calfee's kit - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
Always pretty colors on cruisers - Russell Eich / Immediate Media
And here at Interbike, we have a bike racer's college dorm room - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
No, wait — this is the booth of HiFi Cycling, which was showing off Squid's Rattlecan frameset — that each owner gets to spraypaint - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
HiFi rolls with a music-loving theme. Some wheel models include the Long Play (LP) 60mm carbon tubular, the Mix Tape alloy clicher, and the 50mm carbon tubless Hit Single - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
Craving the #vanlife but not really interested in doing it more than a few weekends a year? Yakima may have your solution - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
Fixies used to be a dime a dozen at Interbike. They're largely gone now, but this one is different… - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
D'oh! - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
State Bicycle recently struck a licensing deal with The Simpsons - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
Always wanted a Bart and Homer cycling jersey? No? - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
E-bikes were everywhere at Eurobike and Interbike, but this one pushed it the furthest. The YardBike boasts 8,000w of power, 150ft/lb of torque — and no way to pedal it. It's billed as a way to do extreme riding, quietly, in your backyard - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
Wait, what? - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
A friendly public service message from your friends at Handlebar Mustache - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
Homer Simpson meets Jonny Rotten at Interbike - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
Just because you can, does not necessarily mean you should - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
Looks a bit like a robot face, doesn't it? - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
Endurance Conspiracy is always good for a cool T-shirt - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
Are there really new ways to do a backpack? Thule thinks so - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
Probably better for traveling with GoPro gear than riding with it… - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
But you certainly can ride and film your morning commute, too, if you like - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
Just don't eat the wrong side of the mushroom, Alice - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
You could pop a set of these limited edition Phil Wood hubs on your Homer fixie - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
Hankering for some freshly printed socks? SheBeest was cranking them out in Vegas - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
Denise Mueller recently rode this fixed-gear bike at a world-record 147mph for a mile while drafting a Range Rover in Utah. John Howard, who once did 152mph, helped Mueller - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
The custom KHS frame has a bumper that rubs up against the Range Rover — at 147mph! - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
The fixed-gear bike has two brakes: one rim caliper at the rear and this caliper on the second of two 60t chainrings - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
With this step-down arrangement, the gearing is huge: one revolution takes Mueller 125ft - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
Why, yes — this is a fat bike with tri spokes and a Lauf fork I'm riding. Doesn't everyone have one? - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
Interbike. It's a formal affair - Ben Delaney / Immediate Media
An 8,000-watt electric dirt bike. A fat bike with tri spokes. A fixed gear that recently set a world record of 147mph. And Homer Simpson chasing a donut on a bike.
But if you want a detailed tour of the bizarro (adult-sized electric kick bike, anyone?) as well as a few peeks at hidden gems, then click through the massive gallery above.
We're curious to learn more about the type of rider who actually buys these - Josh Patterson / Immediate Media
Josh Patterson is a BikeRadar contributor and former technical editor. He has spent most of his career working in the cycling industry as an athlete, mechanic and journalist. He holds a master's degree in journalism and has more than 20 years of experience as a cyclist and 12 years of experience riding and writing for BikeRadar, Cyclingnews, Cycling Weekly, Dirt Rag, RoadBikeReview and Outside Magazine. A native of the Flint Hills of Kansas, Josh was a pioneer in the gravel cycling movement, having raced the first Unbound 200 and many other gravel events around the globe. He considers himself a cycling generalist and enjoys road, gravel and mountain biking in equal measure. When not traveling for work, he can be found exploring the singletrack and lonely gravel roads that surround his home in Fort Collins, Colorado. In addition to his love of cycling, Josh is an enthusiastic supporter of brunch, voting rights and the right to repair movement.
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