A small selection from the weird and wonderful world of Eurobike - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
At the DVO stand was this gorgeous Life Line carbon downhill bike from polish firm Antidote Bikes. Naturally, it was equipped with DVO suspension at both ends plus lashings of matching anodised kit - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
The new Haibike Sduro e-mtb combines a 250w Yamaha motor with an e.i intelligent shock absorber - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
Nope, that's not an engine casing… instead it's Yamaha's electric motor that'll provide 250w of power without the need to even pedal - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
The Yamaha motor provides sensor and power data that Rockshox' e:i intelligent suspension makes use of - adjusting the suspension to suit trail conditions - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
The cockpit of the Haibike Sduro - wires, LEDs and plastic mounts galore - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
Yamaha's motor control unit looks relatively simple to operate - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
The Dryve rain cover reminds us very much of BMW's ill-fated but memorable C1 motorcycle - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
The devil of the Tour de France himself, Didi Senft - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
The Rafael R-023 TT bike features uses a single-sided fork and chain/seat stays, has an integrated water bottle and uses a drum brake at the front for all-weather, aerodynamic braking - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
The front drum brake offers some of the benefits of a disc brake setup but in a more aero package - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
A closer look at the integrated water bottle of the Rafael R-023 TT bike - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
Both the frame and fork of the R-023 are single sided for faster and simpler maintenance. It looks cool too - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
German carbon specialist AX Lightness took home a Eurobike Gold Award for its exquisite Vial Evo D bike - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
The Vial Evo D frameset complete with THM's Scapula CT fork weighs below 1,000g for all sizes respectively, bar the XL size which comes in at exactly 1kg - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
Ghost's new Riot LT is one for the enduro heads - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
There's 130mm of travel out back provided by the latest Inline shock from Cane Creek, sweet! - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
Every kid knows that bigger is always better and so here it is, the kids' fat bike - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
Topeak has come up with the Transformer X, a track pump that also doubles as a bike stand - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
Shaft-driven bicycles aren't common but they are out there - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
An entirely new level of smartphone integration at the cockpit of this Diavelo - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
This Diavelo could be a glimpse into commuter bikes of the future - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
This Corratec test mule was used to trial the company's Hard Fully system - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
Corratec is now using an elastomer at the end of its rear shock to increase small bump sensitivity and to reduce vibrations, kudos to them for trying something new - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
Fox wanted you to have a bounce on its latest range of forks - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
Fox heritage sticker kits add retro cool to cutting-edge forks - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
Bell hasn't been afraid to add some colour to its 2015 range of skate lids - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
The limited edition Intense 951 DVO edition - pure porn - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
You know when you can't decide whether something is great or awful… - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
These disc brake guards had us scratching our heads - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
The rear one didn't make any more sense… - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
The Jawbone is a sports activity tracker that communicates with your smartphone, it'll measure your sleep quality and exercise levels, and even give you nutrition advice should you need it - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
It's the bike you've always been waiting for! An electric fat bike chopper - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
John Tomac's Yeti C-26! - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
SRAM's new cranks had… oh, hang on… - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
This is the Zenslip Cadence Accelerator System, it claims to increase cadence without requiring additional effort from the legs. Interesting - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
This unique saddle was also on display only a few metres away - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
The Vivvax Assist system, add 200w to your cranks without your mates knowing, the complete unit fits within your seat tube and weighs just 1.8kg, sneaky - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
Kids' bikes have got pretty serious nowadays - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
Technically this thing might be awesome but those are looks only a mother (or maybe designer) could love - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
We cannot even begin to understand what is going on with this one - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
A blingy cruiser from Project 346 bicycles - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
But where's the engine? - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
It takes the swoopy seat tube to an all-new level - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
Just look how proud this guy was to be sat on it! - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
Johnny bags from White Lightning - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
French company Fast Suspension can pimp your suspension, check out those stanchions! - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
Remember Aaron Gwin's tyre-less run this year at Leogang? DT were proudly showing off the surviving rim - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
Dented and scarred but no failures here - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
It's signed by the man himself! - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
Human-powered vehicles like this one are not an uncommon sight - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
This aero machine looks more like something from POC's helmet range than a modified recumbent! - Oli Woodman / Immediate Media
Danny Mac was one of many famous faces to walk the halls of Eurobike - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
AX Lightness demonstrating just how its Vial Evo frame is! 660g in a size 52, if you were wondering - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
This Nissan GTR was parked outside, clearly someone in the show enjoys speed on four wheels as well as two - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
This gent was demonstrating his skills on a penny farthing - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
He even started pulling no-footers! - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
We've seen the quirky Triviki in previous years - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
DHL should really use these in the UK! - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
This custom track bike from Bedovelo appeared to have a flocked frame - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
Flocking is more commonly seen on T-shirts, packaging used by perfume companies and in car interiors - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
This carbon fibre pack looked as awesome as it is unnecessary - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
Bought a bike and realised you just can't be bothered to pedal? Just strap a motor on! - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
One year we are going to have to blag our way onto this - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
This is the X-robot I-ROBOT-SC, it's like a segway, only weirder - Oli Woodman/Immediate Media
BikeRadar ’s coverage from this year’s Eurobike show has already brought you the most important and relevant news from the brands you want to see, but really that’s only half of the story…
You see, as anyone who’s ever previously attended Eurobike will confirm, the show is not only full of innovative and radical products – you'll also see some things that are just downright weird.
So, for everything from flocked fixie frames to stunt riding on a penny farthing, flick through our gallery above for a collection of images that sit firmly in the miscellaneous category.