Welcome to Interbike 2015. 'Merica! - David Rome / Immediate Media
Last year Sugoi showcased its custom clothing with an award winning Lumberjack design. The wild designs continue. Seems if you can think it up, Sugoi will make it - David Rome / Immediate Media
Litespeed's T1SL is 15% lighter from the 2015 T1. It's top tube is crafted from a single sheet of 6Al/4V titanium and then seam welded at the base, very cool - David Rome / Immediate Media
Want attention? Topeak now offer an electronic siren and front safety light in one - David Rome / Immediate Media
MicroShift is also getting into the wide-range mountain bike shifting. We're told this derailleur works with Shimano 10-speed shifters - David Rome / Immediate Media
Did you know MicroShift has an 11-speed road shifting system being ridden by the JellyBelly team? It's called 'Arsis' - David Rome / Immediate Media
Macarons are certainly a delicious treat. Sadly, these were just lights - David Rome / Immediate Media
Want to have your own brand of carbon bikes? Trade shows are the place to find a product for your name - David Rome / Immediate Media
For those that want to put their toddlers' bikes in the cupboard when not in use - David Rome / Immediate Media
SteadyRack is a product we've previously reviewed and loved. It's now available in a fender-friendly variant - David Rome / Immediate Media
SealSkinz make waterproof socks. This lady had the job of standing in a bucket of water during the show - David Rome / Immediate Media
Sometimes T-shirts just say everything you're thinking. This one is from Handlebar Moustache - David Rome / Immediate Media
They offered us a tasting sample. We declined - David Rome / Immediate Media
The new Bianchi L’Eroica is inspired by the Bianchi racers of the 1950’s and 1960’s. The Italian made frame features Columbus Zona tubing and traditional Celeste Bianchi colour with chrome-plated parts - David Rome / Immediate Media
A quick game of ring toss to win a saddle - David Rome / Immediate Media
Cycle Dog create dog accesories out of recycled materials - many of which were bicycle inner tubes in a previous life - David Rome / Immediate Media
Best known for their car racks, Thule is getting very big in the luggage market too - David Rome / Immediate Media
Thule also offers a wide range of bike storage accesories. These ski holders looked great - David Rome / Immediate Media
Available on KickStarter now, the RedShift ShockStop shock absorbing stem takes the old suspension stem idea to a simpler, modern design - David Rome / Immediate Media
Inside, the stem's 'flex' can be tuned by swapping in various plastic wedges (included with stem) - David Rome / Immediate Media
The Abus Bordo Centium brings classic styling into modern theft protection. Expect to see these early 2016 - David Rome / Immediate Media
The Abus Bordo Centium folds small, weighs 1.25kg and includes a neat frame mount - David Rome / Immediate Media
Topeak are getting into action camera mounts, the hugely convertible SC (Sport Camera) adapter will include brackets for saddle rails and handlebars. It's said to work with GoPro, Shimano and Sony branded cameras - David Rome / Immediate Media
Krieg Cycling had an expansive assortment of saddlebag options - David Rome / Immediate Media
Lizard Skins' DSP bar tape is one of the more popular high-end tapes. It's now available in a variety of camouflage options... - David Rome / Immediate Media
... and purple too - David Rome / Immediate Media
ODI purchased aftermarket road hood brand 'Hudz' a few years back. They now offer a highly tacky and soft bar tape - David Rome / Immediate Media
SeaSuckers had this giant Octopus sitting above their booth - David Rome / Immediate Media
We're not going to lie, this confused us - David Rome / Immediate Media
Henty is an Australian brand who specialize in clever packs. They were showcasing the new 'Tube' backpack which offers easily adjustable storage - David Rome / Immediate Media
Fat bikes that say it how it is - David Rome / Immediate Media
Astute saddles have a greatly expanded range of perches, they look great - David Rome / Immediate Media
Very few clothing brands actually design their own chamois. Most just pick one - David Rome / Immediate Media
One very cool 20in kids mountain bike. The Rocky Mountain Vertex 20 offers an air suspension fork, hydro discs and automated 2-speed SRAM shifting - David Rome / Immediate Media
Also new from Rocky Mountain, the technology from the new Thunderbolt MSL carbon trickles down into alloy - David Rome / Immediate Media
Purty in purple. The Altitude 790 MSL 'Rally Edition' reminds us of the old Klein Attitude colours, we rate it - David Rome / Immediate Media
Black on Black. Limited to just 80 frames world wide, BMC has this special edition TeamMachine SLR01 in raw carbon with laser finish - David Rome / Immediate Media
Want the top speed of traditional road gearing with the easy climbing of a compact? WickWerks now make a 53/34t ring combination with ramps and pins designed specially for the enormous jump - David Rome / Immediate Media
Tired of limited gear options for junior racers, WickWerks will soon offer these special 41/33T chainrings with front derailleur adaptor. No more chasing specially-sized cassettes in limited speed options - David Rome / Immediate Media
Dressed in lab coats, the Aussies at Knog certainly had the weirdest ways of showing off their products - David Rome / Immediate Media
At a crossroads... - David Rome / Immediate Media
The biggest thing at the SRAM booth was Etap wireless road. Many dealers were loving 'playing' with it - David Rome / Immediate Media
What's the heaviest frame going? A Chain link framed cruiser has to be close - David Rome / Immediate Media
Fat trike. For when a fat bike just isn't fat enough - David Rome / Immediate Media
These socks from SockGuy were well suited to many products seen at the show - David Rome / Immediate Media
K-Edge now has a chain catcher for cyclocross racers using a single chainring up front. Made of CNC machined alloy, this thing appears extremely well built - David Rome / Immediate Media
Instead of endlessly wandering the extensive halls of a trade show, it's always good to follow a plan and seek out specific brands. However, get yourself a little lost or take a detour and it's all too likely you may stumble onto something new or perhaps a little 'different'.
With that, our gallery above looks at exciting new products such as Rocky Mountain's new alloy Thunderbolt, Litespeed's T1SL, WickWerks' 53/34t chainring combo, ODI's new road bartape, Redshift's suspension stem and BMC's limited edition raw-carbon Team Machine SLR01. Among these and many more exciting new products, there's also the weird ones we stumbled upon.
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